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THE TECHNICAL REPORTS

 

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The Holocaust controversy has produced a number of technical reports, expert memos, counter-reports, technical discussions and controversies. We are not technicians ourselves and would like to leave the readers, with the proper technical qualifications, to make up their mind by themselves. Theoretically, the rules of nature, as they are known in Physics and Chemistry are identical for everybody. Let's hope they are...

 

Paul GRUBACH: The Leuchter Report vindicated: A response to J.-C. Pressac's critique (1992)

 



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