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Vincent Reynouard: Je suis ingénieur chimiste et historien révisionniste français. J’expose de la façon la plus pédagogique possible les arguments révisionnistes. Je propose, j’expose, je n’impose rien. Chacun doit (ou devrait) être libre de se faire une opinion sur le sujet. .
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Good points in the video:
- 6:58: "The British struggled to remedy disastrous conditions in Bergen-Belsen after liberation. Many thousands died after liberation. In the end, the British burned the wooden barracks, as they became infested with deadly typhus-carrying body lice." This is supported by mainstream sources (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergen...amp#Liberation): "Immediately before and after liberation, prisoners were dying at around 500 per day, mostly from typhus. [...] There were massive efforts to help the survivors with food and medical treatment [...]. Despite their efforts, about another 9,000 died in April, and by the end of June 1945 another 4,000 had died. (After liberation 13,994 people died.)"
- 9:35: "Typhus epidemics routinely occured in Europe during wartime. During World War 1, more than three million people died of typhus." (The same estimate of 3 million is also given by Wikipedia.)
- 10:15: "Zyklon B was used on the Mexican border to gas the clothing of Mexicans crossing the border." In one photo from 1939 featured in the video, you can also see a "fumigating and disinfecting team" from New Orleans with Zyklon B cans in the background (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...19946_Crop.jpg).
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