Thies Christophersen - Auschwitz


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Thies Christophersen - Manfred Roeder - Auschwitz
An unbiased eyewitness report on the real life in a concentration camp
There were no gas chambers !

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Christophersen, a private in the Wehrmacht, was deployed as a "special leader" by the Waffen-SS during World War II, and was stationed during this time at the pest control facility Rajsko, located three kilometres from Auschwitz. Christophersen explained, being at such a location, he would have been sure to know about any killings but was never witness to, or made aware of, any such events.
Christophersen, who was briefly a member of Germany's far-right NPD party and also the CDU party, forged close contacts, both domestically and internationally, with other proponents of the "Auschwitz lie" such as Stäglich, Roeder, Udo Walendy, Robert Faurisson and Florentine Rost van Tonningen.
Christophersen appeared as a witness in the trial of Ernst Zündel in Canada. He was sentenced to prison several times for incitement to racial hatred.

Christophersen fled the country to Kollund in Denmark where he spent 10 years. There he established the Kollund-Verlag (Kollund Publishing House), which distributed material throughout the world. He appeared in two videos, in which he explained that it was a privilege for prisoners to be detained in Auschwitz. According to Christophersen they were treated excellently, and were given the opportunity to be deployed to work groups appropriate to their professions.

In the film Die Auschwitz-Lüge und ihre Folgen ("The Auschwitz Lie and Its Consequences") he was interviewed by Ernst Zündel.

His brochure Die Bauernschaft ("Farming Community"), was seized by the authorities several times, the last being in 1994. In 1995 the distribution rights for this set of publications passed to Ernst Zündel in Canada, but he relinquished this just a year later. In the same year Christophersen settled in Switzerland, but was deported in 1996.

Christophersen died on 13 February 1997 in Molfsee near Kiel.



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Joseph P. Widney - Race life of the Aryan peoples Wilhelm Stäglich - Le mythe d'Auschwitz