Fake Holocaust Survivors: Noah Klieger
Returning to the subject of ‘Holocaust Survivor’ stories we have Noah Klieger who was part of the Belgian and French resistance but was caught and sent to Auschwitz.
The Algemeiner happily narrates his story as follows:
‘Klieger was caught by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz while working with the Belgian underground and French resistance to help smuggle Jewish children to safety in Switzerland.’ (1)
And:
‘Noah Klieger expressed this concern at an event that doubled as the release of a documentary film about his having staved off the gas chambers at Auschwitz by lying to the SS about being a professional boxer and a celebration of his 90th birthday.’ (2)
It is worth noting that the French resistance was notorious for the amount of jews and communists in its ranks – despite the conventional narrative which styles it as a bunch of ‘freedom-loving patriots’ – with jewish leaders like Robert Kahn (3) and Dr. Henri Aboulker being very prominent in it. (4)
So Noah Klieger was clearly not out of place as a jew in the French Resistance but what is odd is his implied claim that ‘he would have been gassed’ at Auschwitz if ‘he hadn’t told the SS he was a professional boxer’ which is patently ludicrous since – according to the conventional narrative anyway – all jewish detainees were medically assessed by doctors (such as the famous Josef Mengele) upon arrival not asked about their occupation to determine their usefulness until after this medical evaluation.
In essence then Klieger is conflating two different things to make his narrative: the fact that he was medically assessed to be fit and once it was judged by SS medical professionals that he was fit and healthy. That he then falsely claimed – when asked his occupation so as to determine how he could best contribute to the economy and social ecology of Auschwitz – to be a professional boxer presumably not because Klieger didn’t want to be gassed – remember this was all supposed to be a closely kept secret so Klieger wouldn’t and didn’t know – but rather because Klieger thought by claiming to be a professional boxer that he’d get preferential treatment because of National Socialism’s ardent celebration of athletic excellence.
It may well have worked hence Klieger’s survival of the camp as well as the war but his false claim to be a professional boxer almost certainly had absolutely nothing to do with his ‘not being gassed’ as even the conventional narrative requires as I have explained above.
Klieger’s claims make no sense and the fact that no one even thought to challenge how silly they are; tells you that the ‘Holocaust’ is less a historical thesis and more a religious cult based of a historical dogma that requires no logic or evidence to supports its claims as it cannot be challenged or criticised without severe censure.
References
(1) http://www.algemeiner.com/2016/09/08/worlds-oldest-working-journalist-90-year-old-holocaust-survivor-noah-klieger-honored-in-tel-aviv/
(2) Ibid.
(3) Julia Neuberger, 1996, ‘On Being Jewish’, 1st Edition, Mandarin: London, p. 44
(4) Curt Reiss, 1945, ‘The Nazis Go Underground’, 1st Edition, T. V. Boardman: London