Fake Holocaust Survivors: Josef Perl
Continuing on with my series of articles on alleged ‘Holocaust Survivors’ and their stories.
We have the case of Joseph Perl who has told the UK’s Jewish News that:
‘“He went on to survive a number of camps including Płaszów, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau, Bergen-Belsen, and Buchenwald, where he was eventually liberated.
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Born on 27 April 1930 in Veliky Bochov, then part of Czechoslovakia, he was the only son in a large, Orthodox family. When the Hungarian Army invaded in 1940, the Jewish population were forced into the town’s synagogue, from where they were marched to waiting cattle wagons which were to take them to Poland. Arriving at a makeshift camp and living in the most appalling conditions, he helped his family by foraging for food. Whilst looking for food, the camp was cleared and Josef spent the next 18 months searching for his family in different ghettos and towns. He was caught and taken to a forest clearing where he witnessed Jews being shot, amongst them were his mother and sisters.
Enduring the horrors of Płaszów slave labour camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau and Bergen-Belsen, he was a slave labourer at Balkenheim where he took part in an attempted uprising. For this, he was transferred to Gross-Rosen to be executed. He managed to hide, using the identity of a dead inmate, and was sent on a death march to Buchenwald.
American troops liberated the camp on 11 April, when Josef was 15 years old.’ (1)
Now there are three things with Perl’s account that we can take issue with.
The first is his age given that he was 12-14 while the so-called ‘Holocaust’ was occurring and – since the orthodox ‘Holocaust’ narrative states that such children would have been gassed – would therefore have meant that were this true then Perl would have been gassed as a ‘useless eater’ between 1942-1944 because it is extremely unlikely that he was strong enough to do hard manual labour on a consistent basis.
The second is the inexplicable fact that he was taken to a forest sometime in 1941 to be shot along with his mother and sisters but was never actually shot while his mother and sisters yet he ‘witnessed’ them being shot, which frankly makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
Did the Germans and/or Hungarians magically run out of bullets?
The third is the sheer number of camps that Perl went through, which again seems rather odd given how long he was in the system and his age.
Could Josef Perl have really survived if the ‘Holocaust’ actually happened?
It isn’t likely now: is it?
References
(1) https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/tributes-paid-to-holocaust-survivor-josef-perl/