Hans Muench was a doctor at Auschwitz
and was apparently dubbed the
"Good Man of Auschwitz" for the people
he saved from being gassed.
He was tried and acquitted in the Polish
Auschwitz trials in 1947, then
he became a prosecution
witness in the Subsequent Nuremberg
Trials.
In 1998, the Zionist Simon
Wisenthal Centre forced
the German authorities to prosecute
Muench, then aged 86, as
he'd made a few senile comments after
enduring Schindler's List.
In 2001, a French court convicted
Muench, aged 89, who a medical
expert had certified "psychologically
disturbed," for
"incitement of racial hatred" and
"belittlement of crimes against
humanity" for saying
gas chambers were the
only solution for gypsies. But
within only a few months Muench had
died.
Hans Muench appeared as a prosecution
witness at the sixth subsequent
Nuremberg trial in 1947/8.
Here's what he said about how many
people were gassed at Auschwitz:
DR. HELLMUTH DIX (counsel for
defendant Schneider): I have one
question. The prosecution stated
that four and one half millions
were gassed. Is that figure not
too high, as far as your
information goes?
A. (HANS MUENCH) In the
Auschwitz trial in Krakow, three
and one-half million were
determined as definitely
certain. But it was said in that
connection it wasn't proven
whether perhaps it wasn't more
than that.
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Nuremberg
Military Tribunal: Trial 6: The I. G.
Farben Case
The Green
Series, Volume VIII, page 321
Imaginary crematoria outside of
Birkenau,
and what about the four main gas
chambers?
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Hans Muench confirmed in his
testimony that he had witnessed a
gassing at Auschwitz
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But strangely Hans Muench said "the
crematoria & gas chambers were
located one to one
and a half kilometers southwest of
the Birkenau camp, camouflaged in a
small woods."
The gas chamber known as Bunker II
or The Little White House, which
it's claimed was still in-use
in 1944, was outside the camp. But
none of the four crematoria in
Birkenau was outside the camp.
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