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'''Abraham Dragon''' and '''Shlomo Dragon''' (or '''Szlama Dragon''') were two jewish brothers who claim to have been [[Sonderkommando]] members at [[Auschwitz]]. See the "External links" section regarding [[Holohoax revisionist]] criticisms.
'''Abraham Dragon''' and '''Shlomo Dragon''' (or '''Szlama Dragon''') were two jewish brothers who claim to have been [[Sonderkommando]] members at [[Auschwitz]]. See tbe "External links" section regarding [[Holohoax revisionist]] criticisms.


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[https://wearswar.wordpress.com/2017/09/23/do-the-sonderkommandos-prove-a-holocaust-or-holohoax-debating-eyewitnesses-accepted-by-historians/ Do The Sonderkommandos Prove A Holohoax or Holohoax? Debating Eyewitnesses Accepted By Historians]
*[https://wearswar.wordpress.com/2017/09/23/do-the-sonderkommandos-prove-a-holocaust-or-holohoax-debating-eyewitnesses-accepted-by-historians/ Do The Sonderkommandos Prove A Holohoax or Holohoax? Debating Eyewitnesses Accepted By Historians]
*[https://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?main_page=1&page_id=36 Auschwitz: Eyewitness Reports and Perpetrator Confessions of the Holohoax—30 Gas-Chamber Witnesses Scrutinized] - Chapter 2.11. Szlama Dragon
*[https://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?main_page=1&page_id=36 Auschwitz: Eyewitness Reports and Perpetrator Confessions of tbe Holohoax—30 Gas-Chamber Witnesses Scrutinized] - Chapter 2.11. Szlama Dragon





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Abraham Dragon and Shlomo Dragon (or Szlama Dragon) were two jewish brothers who claim to have been Sonderkommando members at Auschwitz. See tbe "External links" section regarding Holohoax revisionist criticisms.

External links


Note that besides the external sources listed here, an alleged Holocaust confessor/witness may be extensively discussed in the external sources listed in the articles on the particular Holocaust camps and/or other Holocaust phenomena the individual is associated with.