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| colspan=2 align=center | <big>'''Auschwitz Liberation'''</big>
| colspan=2 align=center | <big>'''Liberation of Auschwitz'''</big>
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| <small>[[Psyop#Types|Type 1]]</small> || [[Jewism-Antisemitism narrative]]
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| <small>[[Psyop#Types|Type 2]]</small> || [[NaZionism]]
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| <small>Year</small> || align=center | [[:Category:1945 psyops|1945]]
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| <small>Place</small> || [[:Category:Psyops in Poland|Oświęcim, Poland]]
| <small>Place</small> || [[:Category:Psyops in Poland|Oświęcim, Poland]]
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| <small>Numbers</small> || [[9]], [[6,000,000]]
| <small>[[Perp]]s<br>(''italic'' is official story)</small> || ''Red Army''
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| colspan=2 align=center | '''Information'''
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| [[Fakeologist.com|Fakeologist]] || align=center | <ref name=FakeologistAuschwitzDavidCole group="ab">[http://fakeologist.com/blog/2017/12/14/david-cole-in-auschwitz-full-documentary/ David Cole in Auschwitz]</ref>
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| <small>Other</small> || align=center | <small><ref name=IHAuschwitz>[https://www.inconvenienthistory.com/5/1/3204 The Case for Auschwitz, by Henry Gardner] - [[Inconvenienthistory.com|Inconvenient History]]</ref></small>
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'''Liberation''' by the 322nd Rifle Division of the Red Army of '''Auschwitz''' concentration camp in German-occupied Poland.
 
== Official story ==
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| rowspan=26 bgcolor=red | || colspan=2 align=center | <big>'''[[:Category:Nazionism|Nazionism Series]]'''</big> || rowspan=26 bgcolor=red |
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| colspan=2 align=center | [[File:JNF KKL Stamp Moses Hess (1916) OeNB 15758299.jpg|250px|center]]
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| rowspan=20 | History || align=center | '''[[Nazionism]]'''
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| [[Basel massacre]] (1349)
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| [[Holocaust Story|Holocaust ''Story'']] (1800s-)
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| [[Cairo Genizah]] (1890s)
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| [[Dreyfus affair]] (1894)
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| [[First Zionist Congress]] (1897)
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| [[Second Zionist Congress]] (1898)
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| [[The Protocols of the Elders of Zion|''The Protocols'']] (1905?)
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| [[Balfour Declaration]] (1917)
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| [[Beer Hall Putsch|Beer Hall "Putsch"]] (1923)
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| [[Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan]] (1923)
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| [[World War II]] (1939-45)
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| [[Wannsee Conference]] (1942)
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| [[Bombing of Dresden]] (1944)
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| <small>[[Perp]]s<br>(''italic'' is official story)</small> || ''[[Red Army]]''
| [[Liberation of Auschwitz]] (1945)
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| colspan=2 align=center | '''Linked to'''
| [[Suicide of Adolf Hitler|"Suicide" of Adolf Hitler]] (1945)
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| • <small>[[Holocaust Story]]</small> || • <small>[[State of Israel]]</small>
| [[Nazionism#Operation Paperclip|Operation Paperclip (USA)]] (1946+)
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| <small>[[Programming]]</small> || State of Israel<br>German occupation and division<br>NATO<br>Global capital 
| [[Plan Patagonia/Nazionism#Ratlines|Ratlines (South America)]] (1946+)
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| <small>[[Zal rule]]</small> || Multiple, e.g. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schindler%27s_List ''Schindler's List''] (1993)
| [[Diary of Anne Frank|Diary "of Anne Frank"]] (1947)
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| colspan=2 align=center | '''Information'''
| [[Foundation of Israel]] (1948-?)
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| [[Fakeologist.com|Fakeologist]] || align=center | <ref name=FakeologistAuschwitzLiberation group="ab">[ not yet]</ref>
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| <small>Other</small> || align=center | <small><ref name=IHAuschwitz>[https://www.inconvenienthistory.com/5/1/3204 The Case for Auschwitz, by Henry Gardner] - [[Inconvenienthistory.com|Inconvenient History]]</ref></small>
| Present &<br>Future || [[Plan Patagonia|Israel 2.0]] (1860+)
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'''Liberation''' by the 322nd Rifle Division of the Red Army of '''Auschwitz''' concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Becomes symbolic as Holocaust remembrance day and Auschwitz turns into the Disneyland for the [[Holocaust Story]].
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== Official story ==
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| In mid-January 1945, as Soviet forces approached the Auschwitz camp complex, the SS began evacuating Auschwitz and its satellite camps. Nearly 60,000 prisoners were forced to march west from the Auschwitz camp system. Thousands had been killed in the camps in the days before these death marches began. Tens of thousands of prisoners, mostly Jews, were forced to march to the city of Wodzislaw in the western part of Upper Silesia. SS guards shot anyone who fell behind or could not continue. Prisoners also suffered from the cold weather, starvation, and exposure on these marches. More than 15,000 died during the death marches from Auschwitz. On January 27, 1945, the Soviet army entered Auschwitz and liberated more than 7,000 remaining prisoners, who were mostly ill and dying. It is estimated that at minimum 1.3 million people were deported to Auschwitz between 1940 and 1945; of these, at least 1.1 million were murdered.
| In mid-January 1945, as Soviet forces approached the Auschwitz camp complex, the SS began evacuating Auschwitz and its satellite camps. Nearly 60,000 prisoners were forced to march west from the Auschwitz camp system. Thousands had been killed in the camps in the days before these death marches began. Tens of thousands of prisoners, mostly Jews, were forced to march to the city of Wodzislaw in the western part of Upper Silesia. SS guards shot anyone who fell behind or could not continue. Prisoners also suffered from the cold weather, starvation, and exposure on these marches. More than 15,000 died during the death marches from Auschwitz. On January 27, 1945, the Soviet army entered Auschwitz and liberated more than 7,000 remaining prisoners, who were mostly ill and dying. It is estimated that at minimum 1.3 million people were deported to Auschwitz between 1940 and 1945; of these, at least 1.1 million were murdered.
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[[Category:Psyops in Poland]]
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 8 March 2024

Liberation of Auschwitz
picture
Type 1 Jewism-Antisemitism narrative
Year 1945
Date 01/27
Place Oświęcim, Poland
Perps
(italic is official story)
Red Army
Information
Fakeologist [ab 1]
Other [1]

Liberation by the 322nd Rifle Division of the Red Army of Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland.

Official story

Nazionism Series
File:JNF KKL Stamp Moses Hess (1916) OeNB 15758299.jpg
History Nazionism
Basel massacre (1349)
Holocaust Story (1800s-)
Cairo Genizah (1890s)
Dreyfus affair (1894)
First Zionist Congress (1897)
Second Zionist Congress (1898)
The Protocols (1905?)
Balfour Declaration (1917)
Beer Hall "Putsch" (1923)
Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan (1923)
World War II (1939-45)
Wannsee Conference (1942)
Bombing of Dresden (1944)
Liberation of Auschwitz (1945)
"Suicide" of Adolf Hitler (1945)
Operation Paperclip (USA) (1946+)
Ratlines (South America) (1946+)
Diary "of Anne Frank" (1947)
Foundation of Israel (1948-?)
Present &
Future
Israel 2.0 (1860+)


In mid-January 1945, as Soviet forces approached the Auschwitz camp complex, the SS began evacuating Auschwitz and its satellite camps. Nearly 60,000 prisoners were forced to march west from the Auschwitz camp system. Thousands had been killed in the camps in the days before these death marches began. Tens of thousands of prisoners, mostly Jews, were forced to march to the city of Wodzislaw in the western part of Upper Silesia. SS guards shot anyone who fell behind or could not continue. Prisoners also suffered from the cold weather, starvation, and exposure on these marches. More than 15,000 died during the death marches from Auschwitz. On January 27, 1945, the Soviet army entered Auschwitz and liberated more than 7,000 remaining prisoners, who were mostly ill and dying. It is estimated that at minimum 1.3 million people were deported to Auschwitz between 1940 and 1945; of these, at least 1.1 million were murdered.
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