Fritz Berg

Fredrick Töben and Robert Faurisson on Fritz Berg

Fredrick Töben and I have recently exchanged comments via e-mail, which I reproduce here in their entirety.July 10, RF to FTThank you, Fredrick, for defending me. Very best wishes.July 11, FT to RFRobert, I just don’t understand why Fritz continues in this mode – without Faurisson there is no Revisionism; without Berg, there is relief for Revisionists.Your presence and your work is vital – as it was for me those many years ago when we first met!

Fredrick Töben and Robert Faurisson on Fritz Berg

Fredrick Töben and I have recently exchanged comments via e-mail, which I reproduce here in their entirety.July 10, RF to FTThank you, Fredrick, for defending me. Very best wishes.July 11, FT to RFRobert, I just don’t understand why Fritz continues in this mode – without Faurisson there is no Revisionism; without Berg, there is relief for Revisionists.Your presence and your work is vital – as it was for me those many years ago when we first met!

Good news: Fritz Berg admits that Zyklon is explosive

Post by Friedrich Paul Berg Sun Jul 12, 2015 10:58 am A NEW essay from Faurisson – new to me – is just one more huge fiasco by Faurisson. http://robertfaurisson.blogspot.com/2015/07/a-document-among-others-sta… obviously STILL has no idea that many German gas chambers were often equipped with forced ventilation systems (Kreislauf) containing powerful blowers and ductwork for supply and return of gases to every part of a gas chamber which allowed anyone to thoroughly and e-a-s-i-l-y ventil

A document, among others, stating the explosive nature of Zyklon

The American Fritz Berg maintains that there is no document stating that Zyklon is explosive. He is wrong, as proved by the document NI-9912 (“NI” stands for “Nuremberg Industrialists”). This document from the Nuremberg trials archives bears the title “Richtlinien für die Anwendung von Blausäure (Zyklon) zur Ungeziefervertilgung (Entwesung)”, i.e. “Guidelines for the use of prussic acid (Zyklon) for exterminating vermin (disinfestation)”. It was registered by the Allies on August 21, 1947.