Fake Holocaust Survivors: Julius Eisenstein

Our next ‘Holocaust Survivor’ story comes to us courtesy of Florida’s ‘Sun Sentinel’ which reproduces the claims of a jew named Julius Eisenstein.

To wit:

‘Eisenstein was liberated from Germany's Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945.

His parents and three sisters were killed at the Treblinka death camp in 1940. At 20, he was taken to the first of five concentration camps, including Auschwitz. Forced to work outside the crematorium, he heard cries and screams that still haunt him to this day.’ (1)

Well… what can I say, but oh dear.

You see Treblinka was operated between July 1942 and October 1943 not 1940 (he’s probably thinking of Auschwitz which indeed opened in 1940 but wasn’t allegedly gassing people till 1942 showing that Eisenstein’s testimony is dubious at best): in fact, according to orthodox ‘Holocaust’ historians the ‘extermination program’ didn’t begin until early 1942 after the Wannsee Conference.

Slightly confused there, but hey: dating the extermination of your whole family two years too early isn’t too bad, is it?

It gets even weirder when we ask why Eisenstein wasn’t sent to Treblinka to be murdered but his parents and sisters were. Was there was a massive age gap, or something given that he was presumably 20 in 1940?

If so, how did he survive five years in ‘death camps’ and working ‘outside the crematorium’ where he ‘heard the screams’ no less?

Why do so many ‘survivors’ seem to have worked in or around the krema in Auschwitz when only a very few would have done so in reality?

Eisenstein’s story makes about as much sense as a chocolate teapot and is as believable as the tooth fairy having probably been cobbled together in the decades since 1945 using popular and widely repeated ‘Holocaust’ claims and legends.

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References

(1) http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-holocaust-museum-private-tour-20160909-story.html; further repeated in https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2018/09/21/historic-capture-how-undercover-agents-hunted-down-a-nazi-in-hiding/ and https://www.motl.org/alumni-reflection-noelle-chin-vance/