Boris Polevoy

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Boris Polevoy or Boris Polevoi was a Jewish-Soviet war correspondent who in 1945 in the leading Soviet newspaper Pravda (meaning "Truth") published the first report resulting from an alleged on-site investigation of Auschwitz. However, the allegations in this report differ dramatically from those of the now "standardized" politically correct version such as claiming the existence of an "electric conveyor belt, on which hundreds of people were simultaneously electrocuted, their bodies falling onto the slow moving conveyor belt which carried them to the top of the blast furnace where they fell in, were completely burned, their bones converted to meal in the rolling mills, and then sent to the surrounding fields."[1]

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References

  1. Germar Rudolf. Lectures on the Holocaust—Controversial Issues Cross Examined 2nd, revised and corrected edition. Holocaust Handbooks. http://codoh.com/library/document/1196/