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actually  died  was  published  in  January,  1945,  based  upon  the  claim  of  a

               Communist correspondent for the New York Jewish Daily Forward (an openly
               Marxist, Yiddish language publication).

               As far back as 1933, Lestchinsky (above, right) had been accused by both Latvia

               and Germany of spreading false atrocity propaganda. (16) Germany had actually
               expelled him for telling atrocity lies.

               With  neither  investigation  nor  confirmation,  Lestchinsky's  claim  of  6  million
               dead  Jews  was  immortalized  with  a  headline  in  the  Jewish  owned  New  York

               Times. The most "prestigious" newspaper in the world thus gave a HUGE boost
               to a big lie.

               Aside from Lestchinsky being a known Communist liar, there is another problem

               with the story. You see, none of the major concentration camps had even been
               liberated yet! Following are the 1945 liberation dates for some of the most well
               known "Nazi death camps":

                  Auschwitz (January 27), Buchenwald (April 4), Bergen Belsen (April 11),

                                      Dachau (April 29), Mauthausen (May 5)

               All of these camps were regularly visited by the Red Cross, which estimated the
               final death toll at 270,000 (mainly from typhus). (17) Though the number was

               based on German records, the Red Cross at the time neither questioned the figure
               nor ever complained about German cooperation with regard to camp inspection.

               So, where did Comrade Lestchinsky get this “6 million” from? As it turns out,
               the  “6  million”  number,  which  evidently  has  some  symbolic  significance,  has

               been around for a long time.
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