In what is unquestionably a highly
embarrassing concession, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) has finally
admitted that the Majdanek camp in Poland was not an “extermination camp” at
all but merely a “storage depot” and Jewish “labor camp”—exactly as
Revisionists have always said.
The latest admission—published on theUSHMM’s official website here—says that
“Though many scholars have traditionally
counted the Majdanek camp as a sixth killing center, recent research
had shed more light on the functions and operations at Lublin/Majdanek. Within
the framework of Operation Reinhard, Majdanek primarily served to concentrate
Jews whom the Germans spared temporarily for forced labor.” (Killing Centers:
An Overview". encyclopedia.ushmm.org).
Of course, this admission flies in the face
of decades of claims that Majdanek was a “mass extermination center” complete
with “gas chambers” whose only purpose was a “killing center.”
Recognizing the significance of this
admission, the USHM goes on to add by way of explanation that that the camp
“occasionally functioned as a killing site
to murder victims who could not be killed at the Operation Reinhard killing
centers: Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka II. It also contained a storage depot
for property and valuables taken from the Jewish victims at the killing
centers.”
These
outrageous claims included:
- That the prisoners were showered before being
gassed;
- That prisoners were gassed with carbon dioxide;
- That gas chambers had glass windows . . .
and many more.
It is now clear that the weight of logic
and truth has finally forced the Holocaust Storytellers to back down from this,
one of the most outrageous and easily disproved lies—and admit that Majdanek
was, as was obvious from the very beginning, just a transit and storage camp
which also provided labor for the nearby Steyr-Daimler-Puch weapons and
munitions factory, among others.