Continuing on with my series of articles on the accounts of fake ‘Holocaust Survivors’ we have Magda Brown who attempted to retell her story far and wide following the Tree of Life Synagogue shootings by Robert Bowers in Pittsburgh. Therefore I thought her story warranted a close look.
To wit:
‘Magda tells the story of torture and pain and cruelty, of unimaginable acts performed by human beings, of the deprivation and starvation, of the pain and terror, of the smell that wafted from the camps stamped in her mind, the smell of death.
Of the 70 members of her extended family who were sent to the camps, only six survived. She survived by escaping.
Toward the end of March 1945, she was being transferred to Buchenwald, a death march. She and several other prisoners escaped by crawling away and hiding in piles of straw, knowing they would be shot if they were caught. Two American soldiers were checking the barn while the U.S. Army advanced on the camps and found her.’ (1)
The problem with Brown’s account is that she only talks of concentration camps and so-called ‘death marches’ – one of the most ludicrous charges made against the German forces during the Second World War – to Buchenwald. If the Germans wanted to kill Brown they wouldn’t have effectively tried to ‘walk her to death’ but rather simply shot her.
What Brown describes in her account is the awful spectre of infectious disease – like typhus – which is known to have raged through the concentration camp system several times during the so-called ‘Holocaust’ and mass starvation that afflicted the whole of German-controlled Europe between 1944 and 1945.
In essence Brown didn’t survive the ‘Holocaust’ rather what she survived were the unfortunate negative effects on the civilian population of the Second World War.
References
(1) https://eu.ydr.com/story/opinion/columnists/mike-argento/2018/10/30/pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting-holocaust-survivors-story-more-important-than-ever-holocaust-museum/1813850002/