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The Viking
Well, I guess we are just going to have to agree to disagree on many things. But, you should truly do more research on the gas chambers, because even the traditionalists say the did not exist in the German camps. Also SGT Bernard Clarke admitted to beating and torturing Hoess. By the way you say the allies never participated in crimes of this nature. I don't want to be rude man, but what are you, 12 years old. Look up Eisenhower's Rhine Meadow Camps which should be called Eisenhower's Rhine Meadow Death Camps.
Here is the opinion of a truthful American judge.
Charles F. Wennerstrum was an American lawyer from Illinois who served as a judge at some of the 12 subsequent Nuremberg trials. After 8 months at Nuremberg Wennerstrum gave an interview to Hal Foust, a journalist for the Chicago Daily Tribune, who was covering the trials. Wennerstrum expressed his disgust about how the trials had been conducted. He stated the victors of WW2 had used the main Nuremberg trial to whitewash their war crimes and pin the sole blame for the war in the hands of Germany. He also states much of the staff at the trials had only recently become American citizens. And they were imbedded in Europe's hatreds and prejudices. Also, the defence was only given documents deemed necessary to the case by the prosecution. In one case the judge Wennerstrum himself deemed the defence will be allowed to view the entire documents. When he did this, the prosecution complained bitterly. They wanted the defence to only be shown excerps which they deemed necessary. In subsequent weeks the U.S. Military intercepted Wennerstrum's articles and complaints he sent back to the States. He was picked up and interrogated after sending a tele-ticker of his expose of the corruption at the trials. Despite the military's criticism of the judge, he stood by his views and comments his entire life.
You like to denigrate what you call a small clique of revisionists. Maybe you should read some of their works. You may learn something.
Have you read any of the documents stored in an archive in the town Bad Arolsen?