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'''Rudolf Reder''' (1881 - 1968, also known as '''Roman Robak''') was a | '''Rudolf Reder''' (1881 - 1968, also known as '''Roman Robak''') was a jewish [[Belzec]] prisoner and a "witness" for the politically correct view on the Holocaust. Reder and [[Chaim Hirszman]] were the only "Holocaust survivors" who testified on Belzec after the war. See the "External links" section regarding Holocaust revisionist criticisms. | ||
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Revision as of 03:08, 25 February 2024
Rudolf Reder (1881 - 1968, also known as Roman Robak) was a jewish Belzec prisoner and a "witness" for the politically correct view on the Holocaust. Reder and Chaim Hirszman were the only "Holocaust survivors" who testified on Belzec after the war. See the "External links" section regarding Holocaust revisionist criticisms.
External links
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