"When Nazis at Auschwitz discovered that David Olere was a talented artist and knew
several languages, they spared him from the gas chamber. They gave him bits of bread
and ordered him to create colorful postcards and letters for their wives and children.
He also had the grim task of clearing the dead from gas chambers and the crematorium."
Skog, Jason. The Legacy of the Holocaust. Capstone Press, Minnestota. 2011. p. 23.
After WW2 David Olere, sketched some cartoons which are now a considerable part of the convergence
of evidence™ for homicidal gas chambers operated by the Germans to killed hundreds of thousands
of people at Auschwitz. They were discussed at length in the 2000 Irving vs. Pengiun & Lipstadt trial.
of evidence™ for homicidal gas chambers operated by the Germans to killed hundreds of thousands
of people at Auschwitz. They were discussed at length in the 2000 Irving vs. Pengiun & Lipstadt trial.
Mattogno, Carlo. Auschwitz: A Case for Sanity. Barnes Review Press. 2010. p.728
"In other color drawings by Olère the Auschwitz propaganda comes to light in monstrous
and repulsive ways, which tell us that we are dealing here with a profoundly disturbed mind."
- Carlo Mottogno
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