Israel’s Yad Vashem is widely
considered to be the authority on “Holocaust” history and remembrance.
The organization claims to have
millions of documents and testimonies proving that 6 million Jews were murdered
during World War II.
Millions of names of individual
Jews purported to have been killed are commemorated at the museum’s “hall of
names,” which can be searched by the public in its Shoah Victims database form.
A common response to revisionist challenges is to point to this and say “where
did they go then?”
According to the page:
Yad Vashem, together with its partners, has collected and recorded
the names and biographical details of millions of victims of systematic
anti-Jewish persecution during the Holocaust (Shoah) period. Close to four
million eight hundred thousand of the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis
and their accomplices are commemorated here. This database includes information
regarding victims of the Shoah: those who were murdered and some whose fate has
yet to be determined.
The names of more than one million victims remain unknown – and
time is running out. It is our collective moral imperative to persist in our
efforts to recover their names and restore their identities.
After a small and randomized study of the Yad Vashem archives,
National Justice can report that after a search of approximately 15 famous
Holocaust survivors, five are listed as having been explicitly murdered, in
some cases multiple times.
This is only the tip of the iceberg. Many Holocaust survivors go
by names like Joe, Fred, and Henry — not likely to be what they were assigned
at birth. Many female ones have changed their names through marriage. Others
have changed their names, especially those who moved to Israel or America after
the war.
Yet, even with all of this in mind, the results are shocking.
Dario Gabbai
Dario Gabbai, who died in March 2020, became famous for claiming
to have been a Sonderkommando who helped gas Jews at Auschwitz. He was exposed
by Dean Irebud in 2012 as a fraud.
Gabbai, born in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1922, is listed in the Yad
Vashem archives as having been “murdered” at Auschwitz three times.
Benjamin Lesser
Benjamin Lesser is the founder of the Zachor Holocaust Memorial
Foundation. Lesser claims to have survived Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Dachau,
and currently tours the country telling Holocaust stories. He has been featured
prominently in the media.
According to his biography, he was born in Krakow, Poland in 1928.
In the Shoah victims archive, he too is listed as “murdered in the
Shoah.” The source used by the database is the testimony of another well-known
“survivor” named Rachel Verderber, who herself appears in the archive!
Josef Salomonovic/Salomonowicz
Josef Salomonivic/Salomonowicz (Polish spelling) is another
Holocaust media personality. He says he was sent to Auschwitz. According to his
testimony, the Nazis killed all the children he knew except for him. Later,
Nazi officers murdered his father by injecting phenol in his heart, then
taunted 6-year-old Josef with the syringe.
In his biography, he says he was born 1938 and resided in the Lodz
ghetto in Poland. He too is listed as having been “presumably murdered” —
twice. There are multiple additional entries for a Josef Salomonowicz in the
Lodz ghetto born around the same time, which may also be him.
The source cited? A census of Jews who lived in Lodz provided to
the Yad Vashem by a group called “Organization of former residents of Lodz in
Israel.”
Margit Buchhalter Feldman
Margit Feldman (née Buchhalter), another “Holocaust” survivor
famous enough to be commemorated by name by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy,
passed away last month from the Coronavirus, as reported by NBC News.
Buchhalter held throughout her life that she was able to survive
Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen just by lying to the Nazis about her age (18,
instead of 15). Her parents were Joseph and Theresa Buchhalter.
She was born in Hungary and resided there during WWII. Her fate is
registered as “murdered,” the source being a “list of murdered Jews from Yizkor
books.”
Yitzhak Arad/Izak Rudnicki
Izak Rudnicki, born in Poland in 1926, is a “Holocaust” historian
and survivor who changed his name to Arad after moving to Israel.
Despite having served as director of the Yad Vashem for 21 years
(1972-1993), Arad/Rudnicki is listed in its files as having been murdered in
the Holocaust. Once again, a random list of Jews in ghettoes is used as
evidence.
Historical Malpractice
Judging from this small
sample of famous Jews, this is only the tip of the iceberg.
Aside from the dishonesty
of claiming every single Jew in an inmate registry or ghetto count was shot or
gassed (in some cases multiple times), the Yad Vashem does not appear to be in
any rush to delete the name of its own ex-director from its records of victims.
According to the museum, 6
million Jews died, 4.8 million are recorded in this database, and 2 million are
remembered in its hall of names. Just how many Jews have visited only to see
their own names among the deceased?
The most callous aspect of
this hoax is that there are Jews who search in this archive for relatives only
to find that they were murdered, when in fact they may still be alive.
But the fact that Jews who
have dedicated their lives to Holocaust activism and “education” have not
bothered to have their own names removed from this supposedly sacred list of
genocide victims suggests more people may be in on this fraud than the people
running the Yad Vashem.
(Republished from National Justice by permission of author or
representative)