Fake Holocaust Survivors: Moshe Fiszman
Continuing on with my series of articles on the stories of so-called ‘Holocaust Survivors’ we have the case of Moshe Fiszman that was quoted in an article in the Australian responding to the controversy surrounding the Australian pro-Israel senator Fraser Anning’s use of the term ‘Final Solution’.
To wit:
‘Moshe Fiszman is a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor who lived through the horrors of Auschwitz and Dachau before making a new life in Melbourne.
[…]
“The final solution means the murder of my family of 200 people, of my three sisters, of my dad, of my uncles and aunties and my grandfathers and grandmothers, in such a horrible way, to be choked to death in gas chambers, and he uses this just for fun.’ (1)
This is further elaborated by Fiszman’s profile at the Humane Element Project:
‘Moshe Fiszman was born in Radom, Poland in 1921. His mother died when he was young. When Germany attacked Poland, Moshe joined the Polish Auxiliary Force to defend Warsaw. After the Poles capitulated, he returned to Radom. Jews were forced to live in a ghetto and Moshe performed forced labour to help the family survive. In August 1942, his three sisters and father were deported and murdered in Treblinka, a Nazi extermination camp. Moshe was taken to Majdanek camp, then Auschwitz and later to other camps before being liberated near Dachau in May 1945. Only his older brother Samuel survived. He met and married his wife Franciska in a displaced persons camp in Italy and then came to Australia in 1949 where they brought up two daughters.’ (2)
Fiszman claims that 200 members of his family were killed in gas chambers in the so-called ‘Holocaust’, which is pretty unlikely in general. Even if Fiszman had 200 members of his family. The notion that they were all killed in gas chambers rather than half by gas chambers and half by disease is just ludicrous unless of course Fiszman had a particularly unhealthy family that made them all completely unfit for work if we are to believe the orthodox ‘Holocaust’ narrative anyway.
Yet Fiszman himself survived not one but two alleged ‘death camps’ – specifically Auschwitz and Majdanek – as well as several other concentration camps such as Dachau.
Does that seem even remotely plausible with the standard ‘Holocaust’ narrative of mass extermination of any individuals who knew about the alleged German policy and/or were unable to work?
Not really.
References
(1) https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/holocaust-survivor-offers-senator-a-history-lesson/news-story/4a0d22904df673192dcc381e5693da5b
(2) https://www.thehumanelementproject.com/fiszman--moshe.html