Continuing my series of articles about the stories of so-called ‘Holocaust Survivors’ we have Hanna Perlstein Marcus who has been interviewed recently by Connecticut’s ‘Journal Inquirer’.
To wit:
‘Q: The basic story of the first book is about you emigrating with your mom at age 2 to Springfield, Massachusetts. You were both in the displaced persons camp after World War II?
A: We were at the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp. That was one of the largest displaced persons camp.
[…]
Q: Your mother then watched her remaining sister die of typhus before she was liberated.
A: Typhus was a scourge at Bergen-Belsen, probably at most of the displaced persons camps.’ (1)
Now there is a very obvious problem with Perlstein Marcus’ claims in that she admitted she was born in a German concentration camp in 1942, which is during the so-called ‘Holocaust’ when the Germans – according to the accepted narrative – were gassing any children who couldn’t work to earn their keep in the German war effort.
Perlstein Marcus’ story obviously contradicts that narrative – especially since as a baby she would have required extra resources like fresh milk and extra food – and therefore either Perlstein Marcus is lying about the circumstances of her birth or the accepted ‘Holocaust’ narrative is wrong.
You decide............http://semiticcontroversies.blogspot.com/
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