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Bush: U.S. Should Have Acted on Auschwitz

Submitted by Peter Wolz, Feb 27, 2008 09:00

The famous issue "Bombing Auschwitz" is subject of controversies since 1941. In this year the Polish-

Government-in-Exile, London, had called for his military action.

Until today parts of apparatus and media are reproducing the old mechanism and obsolete Auschwitz -

Stories. .But JERUSALEM POST on Feb. 3, 2008, said:

"US institute raps historians over Allied response to Shoah". The Wyman Institute had confirmed:

"New records are made available, important new work is being done in the field".

It must be noticed in public, that supporters of the President had changed previous views of the subject.

The President repeated and reinforced a former "Confession" to "Jewish Auschwitz Resistance".

This "Resistance" had delivered the US Air Force bombing target:

"Bombing railway bridges between Hungary and Auchwitz".

One of the Jewish inmates was a former Major and bombing specialist. The "Auschwitz Resistance"

could send out radio messages and coperated with some agents smuggled to the death factory and

smuggled out. Auschwitz has been the greatest German industrial project for "Synthetics" and

a big construction site.

At the beginning of 1944 the Allied Air Force targets included "Bombing Synthetics and Traffics".

On March 1944 there was a meeting at US Air Force Ministry in Washington DC - under the leadership

of General Eizenhower. Commander-in-Chief was President Roosevelt. The decision on US Air Force

targets included the synthetic section of Auschwitz and surrounding traffic targets near the death factory.

"Jewish Auschwitz Resistance" Message:

"US power holders should have saved more than 400.000 Hungarian Jews

gassed during 1944 in Auschwitz - by the stoppage of the well-known deportation

of Hungarian Jews to the death factory".

Only some 120.000 Jews from Budapest, like George Soros, escaped the Holocaust.

Just by bombing two bridges the 15th US Air Force could have paralyzed the whole traffic between

Hungary and Auschwitz - compatible with the other military goals and Air Force bombing targets.

The "Jewish Auschwitz Resistance" had delivered the US Air Force goal, but the railway bridges

were overflown by US Air Force. The inmates of the death factory could see the airplanes and waved.

After examination and countersigning of Auschwitz victims complaint by his special teams President

Bush confirmed in his Reply:

"The US accepts the well-pled allegtions of the complaint as true".

His public confirmation is a retaking and an intensification of his confession in Yad Vashem.

Preident Bush knows the state of affairs and the decisive legal positions exactly. Now he must suit

further actions to his (taboo-breaking) words.

Peter Wolz


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