birdman29,In 1989, the Soviets released much of the German...

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    birdman29,

    In 1989, the Soviets released much of the German documentation, death certificates, roll-calls, cremation lists, etc, that they had found at Auschwitz, in January 1945. The Germans had simply left this documentation when they evacuated. The Soviets, came across it and conveniently “lost it” in their archives for some 45 years. In 1989, Gorbachev presented it to the Red Cross who then “lost it” in archives in Bad Arolsen, Germany.
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    The Red Cross (International Tracing Service) has never provided statistics to the public, at large. This is because their numbers, totally contradict the...



    I agree birdman29, the answer is in the ITS Bad Arolsen archive some where.

    The other article I'd like to see on the net is the full,

    ICRC Report:September 1 1939 -June 30 1947

    but that seems to be well secured also.
    One chap was caught taking these photos and kicked out.

    There is 3 volumes, would be great if any one could get their hands on them and post them on the net or CODOH..
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