The Smithsonian
Institutes’ TV documentary division has been severely embarrassed with
the revelation that its recently-released “Treblinka: Hitler’s Killing
Machine” documentary—which claimed to have “proved” the existence of
“gas chambers” at Treblinka because of the discovery of “tiles with
Stars of David,” is an extremely amateurish hoax.
The Smithsonian advertised the documentary on its YouTube Channel
by saying that “The watershed discovery of Star of David tiles confirms
the existence of Treblinka’s gas chambers and becomes the key to
reconstructing the death camp’s sinister workings.”
The documentary follows
British forensic archaeologist, Dr. Caroline Sturdy Colls, from
Staffordshire University and her colleagues as they carry out diggings
on the Treblinka camp site in eastern Poland in an attempt to refute
Holocaust revisionists who say that the camp was only used as a transit
area and not as an extermination center.
The complete lack of any
physical evidence that the camp was used for exterminating hundreds of
thousands of people, has long been a great source of concern for
orthodox historians, to the point where the Jewish Daily Forward
newspaper admitted in a 2014 article that the “absence of physical
evidence allowed Holocaust deniers to maintain that Treblinka II was a
transit, not death, camp.” (“Uncovering the Remains of Treblinka,” Jewish Daily Forward, March 27, 2014.)
The Smithsonian documentary
showed Colls and her colleague Ivar Schute digging in a ditch and
finding four pieces of ceramic tile.
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