...of the trip for me," said clarinetist Harriet Anderson, 70, Verndale. The visitors got an up-close look at the gas chamber and crematorium where 8,000 died during World War II.The group visited other historic sites, including Schönbrunn...
...deny the Holocaust, he drew attention to major aspects of the tragedy. Irving questioned the use of large-scale gas chambers to exterminate the Jews, and claimed that the numbers of those who perished are far lower than those generally accepted...
...in some cases even going so far as to demand death certificates that were impossible to get for people who died in gas chambers at concentration camps. As the case progressed, about 20 states and 30 U.S. municipalities threatened sanctions...
...defended the experimentation, by use of the rationale, that the Jewish people experimented on, were going to die in the gas chambers anyway. During the hearing, a congressman said that embryo experimentation is different from experimentation on Jewish...
...forget. Loved ones were among the millions who perished. They were starved, tortured and executed by gunshot, in gas chambers and quicklime graves. The retired architectural engineer wears the lines of Nazi horror in an otherwise well-maintained...
...The new shape of Nazism is Zionism'' and (It) ``would have been impossible to burn six million people in the gas chambers.'' The training of young Palestinian ``martyrs'' continues. Last week, one of them blew himself up, killing...
...chemicals, a few of the more shocking include: arsenic, cyanide (deadly ingredient in rat poison and used in the gas chamber), lead, carbon monoxide, cadmium (used in batteries), and formaldehyde. It increases the risk of stroke, numerous...
...parties and leaders to defend democracy against demagogues and opportunists. While Le Pen, who once dismissed Nazi gas chambers as "a minor detail in the history of World War II," is likely to be routed by incumbent Jacques Chirac in the May...
...even crude phrase for Scalia to use to justify taking away the right to breathe of people with IQs of 59 or less in the gas chambers, electric chairs and on the gurneys and gallows of this nation.
...time before they fled. Alderman said there were warehouses with piles of jewelry and clothing and, of course, the gas chambers. Barracks had dead and living prisoners. Nearby 35 boxcars were full of dead bodies. After the war, Alderman was...
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