Joe Corry
Joe Corry was alleged member of an alleged "British Special Service Unit" who allegedly "assassinated a Nazi scientist with a crossbow, watched D-Day from a house on the landing beaches, rescued the nuclear scientist J Robert Oppenheimer (the so-called father of the atom bomb) from Holland, attached limpet mines to U-boats, been shipwrecked off Newfoundland, and had even worked with the future James Bond author, Ian Fleming, himself an intelligence officer."[1]
Furthermore, four days before the end of the war, his unit allegedly found a Nazi ‘experimental’ extermination camp in the north-east of Holland.
This has been criticized. "There were no such ‘experimental extermination camps’ in Holland, and the concentration camps that had been on Dutch soil had been discovered well before May 4 — the day of the German surrender in Holland. In fact, nearly everything Corry claims about his wartime experiences is fictitious. There was no ‘Special Service Unit’; Professor Oppenheimer was in the U.S. throughout the war; there were no British troops hiding in houses on the D-Day beaches."[1]
External links
- Could there be anything more twisted than these Holocaust fantasists? How more and more people are making up memoirs about witnessing Nazi crimes
- Daring World War II memoir may be a little too Hollywood
- Auschwitz as Shoah Business - the section "Abundance of Bogus Holocaust Memoirs is now a Widely Publicized Fact"
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Could there be anything more twisted than these Holocaust fantasists? How more and more people are making up memoirs about witnessing Nazi crimes http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2346193/Could-twisted-holocaust-fantasists-How-people-making-memoirs-witnessing-Nazi-crimes.html