Arnold Friedman open to suggestion

Witness indecisive: Lawyer challenges crematoria theory

Ernst Zündel’s lawyer challenged the testimony of a Holocaust survivor yesterday, telling the man he couldn’t have seen concentration camp chimneys belch smoke and flames from exterminated Jews because crematoria don’t emit anything.

“I suggest it is quite impossible for smoke to come from a crematoria from human beings,” said Doug Christie, whose client is charged with spreading false news. “What do you say about that, sir?”

“Nothing,” Arnold Friedman, prisoner number B14515, initially replied. “If you’re talking of crematoria in Toronto and crematoria in Auschwitz, those are two different things. In Birkenau, smoke came out of the chimney.”

“I put it to you that you don’t really understand anything about crematoria, to say: ‘Aha, that is a crematorium,’ because that is quite wrong, sir,” Mr. Christie said.

Many observers in the packed courtroom were left shaking their heads or fidgeting uncomfortably as Mr. Friedman, 56, then agreed that perhaps Jews were not being burnt in the chimneyed buildings.

Over a two-day span, Mr. Friedman has testified repeatedly to seeing thousands of boys herded toward the crematoria, and of seeing trainloads of people unloaded near the ominous buildings.

He told of how he and other internees even thought they could tell whether fat or skinny people, Ukrainians or Poles, were being cremated by looking at the color of the smoke.

Mr. Friedman’s sudden indecision in the face of Mr. Christie’s forceful questioning touched off an almost-perceptible shockwave in the courtroom. “Couldn’t there have been other explanations [for the smoke and flames]?” Mr. Christie asked, pressing home his advantage.

“Yes, there could have,” Mr. Friedman replied. “If I had listened to you at the time when I was listening to other people [in the camp], I might have listened to you. But at the time I listened to them.”

The dramatic testimony took place at the trial of Ernst Zündel, who has pleaded not guilty to two charges of knowingly publishing false news which caused or was to cause damage to social and racial tolerance.

In one of two articles forming the subject of the charges, the author maintains information on the Holocaust has been grossly exaggerated or faked. One of the Crown’s tasks is to prove Mr. Zündel knew the articles were false.


Source: Kirk Makin

The Globe and Mail

January 12, 1985

300,000 deaths at Auschwitz

“In Kraków the trial of the principal culprits for the Auschwitz concentration camp came to an end before a Polish court. The Defendants were German camp guards or members of the German camp administration staff.

Unheard-of atrocities against the camp inmates, particularly against female prisoners, were proved against them. Altogether nearly 300,000 people from the most different nations died in the Auschwitz concentration camp. The court sentenced 23 of the accused to death, six to life sentences and 10 to lengthy jail terms; one was acquitted.

“The Auschwitz concentration camp remains as it stands today, as a monument of shame to the lasting memory of its 300,000 victims.”

Source: A post-war German newsreel from January 1948, regarding the Auschwitz trial where a number of defendants, rather as at Nuremberg, had been prosecuted by the Polish Government for crimes against humanity. Sentence was passed a week or two before this newsreel was shown.

The lengthy trial, which ended with the execution of a number of people, included the hearing of evidence, the hearing of witness statements, the taking of depositions, and the forensic examination of the site. At the time of this newsreel, Germany was still under Allied occupation, and each media outlet in Germany had to be licensed by the Allied authorities.