Rabbi "Wayne Allen" objects to the lack of reverence by John
Gray in relegating alleged Jewish losses during the "Holocaust"
to the end of his article on the alleged mass killing of German prisoners-of-war
(Letters, Sept. 15). He objects also to Gray's daring to "equate the
unspeakable brutality of the death camps with soldier deaths on the battlefield".
Would the Rabbi care to explain how a slow death from disembowelment is
preferable to death from typhus, or from "gassing" as the "Holocaust"
proponents would have it?
While he's at it, could he please provide some substantiation for the claim
of Six Million Jewish martyrs, and method of execution? To the casual observer
there seem to be an inordinate number of "survivors" in the circumstances,
not to mention the recent appearance of the Leuchter Report which has not
been refuted (a scientific analysis of the "gas chambers" at
Auschwitz which established that the chambers had never been exposed to
hydrogen cyanide gas and could not have been used for gassings without
killing everyone in the neighborhood).
When the Rabbi has dealt successfully with these vital questions he will
have done wonders for his credibility and performed a great service for
his cause.
Sincerely,
Ian Macdonald