Why have there not been extensive forensic examinations of the killing
centers up to now by the Allied governments?
a)There are probably several reasons for it and since these
governments don't even address the issue any reply to this question
would be speculative. The most obvious reason is the Soviets and her
allies saw no need for them. The war crimes tribunals simply took
judicial notice of the crimes themselves and therefore it was not
required that proof be produced. The question addressed by the IMT and
NMT was not what happened, but who was to be punished. A thorough
examination of the death camps would more likely than not produce
evidence which would damage their case since they knew many of the
charges were untrue. Therefore such an action by them would be
counterproductive to the larger goal of discrediting the Nazi regime.
SR) Faurisson; Mayer; Butz; Leuchter; Gauss
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"Let the gas chambers remain closed to prying eyes, and to imagination."
E. Wiesel, All Rivers Run to the Sea, Memoirs (New York: Random House/ Knopf, 1995), p. 74.
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