Adolf Rögner

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Adolf Rögner was a prisoner at Auschwitz, a Communist, a member of the Auschwitz resistance, and an important "witness" for the politically correct view on the Holocaust. He was involved in many trials and made accusations against thousands of people.[1]

The book Lectures on the Holocaust states that "Rögner’s convictions extended from the National Socialist period until deep into the post-war era. In this regard, German public prosecutor Schabel wrote to the Ministry of Justice of the German State Baden-Württemberg, with reference to Rögner’s criminal record: “which shows that as prosecution witness in trials against concentration camp personnel Rögner has obviously lied for reasons of hatred and revenge. Rögner was therefore sentenced to a prison term of 3 years and 6 months for false accusations, false testimonies while not under oath, and perjury. […] In addition, Rögner’s right to testify as a witness or expert in a trial has been revoked permanently.”"[1]

Hermann Langbein was a Communist resistance friend of Rögner and a central figure in the Auschwitz resistance and the postwar standardization of the Auschwitz narrative.[1]

See the "External links" section regarding other Holocaust revisionist criticisms.

External links

Note that besides the external sources listed here, an alleged Holocaust confessor/witness may be extensively discussed in the external sources listed in the articles on the particular Holocaust camps and/or other Holocaust phenomena the individual is associated with.


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Germar Rudolf. Lectures on the Holocaust—Controversial Issues Cross Examined 2nd, revised and corrected edition. Holocaust Handbooks. http://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?page_id=15