Nazi Gassings: Thoughts on Life & Death

Friedrich P. Berg
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Friedrich P. Berg, a retired mechanical engineer, has outdone himself in this outstanding, one-of-kind, layman friendly book. Layer by layer, piece by piece, Mr. Berg literally tears to shreds the single greatest and most pervasive hoax in Western history: the Holocaust. The unapologetic yet conversational tone of the book is offensively captivating. I repeatedly found myself looking around, somewhat paranoid, or sitting back in my chair in shock over what I just read on a page. "Can someone actually publish something so blasphemous, so offensive, so defiant?!" But then I remember that I live in America, not in Europe, and I sigh in relief. The most fact-filled and reader-friendly release on the hoax since "Did Six Million Really Die," Berg has written a masterpiece that will one day be regarded by free speech advocates everywhere as a cult classic and testament to anti-censorship laws. You can't afford to pass this one up. -- J.A. Sexton
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