Jean-Claude Pressac

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Jean-Claude Pressac (1944 - July 23, 2003) was a French chemist and pharmacist who became a published authority on the Holocaust of World War II.

Pressac was originally a Holocaust denier, who was involved in disproving what he considered historically inaccurate depictions of the concentration camps Auschwitz and Birkenau as extermination camps. Upon visiting Auschwitz, however, Pressac was able to view first-hand the extensive trove of construction documents which had survived due to being located in the construction office rather than the administrative offices, and became convinced to repudiate his former views; an event he describes in the postface of Auschwitz: Technique and operation of the gas chambers, saying that he "nearly did away with myself one evening in October 1979 in the main camp, the Stammlager, overwhelmed by the evidence and by despair". [1] He continued to believe, however, that the death toll of Auschwitz-Birkenau was between 1 and 1.5 million, somewhat less than commonly accepted. He published his conclusions along with much of the underlying evidence in his 1989 book, Auschwitz: Technique and operation of the gas chambers [2] . In his 1993 Les Crématoires d'Auschwitz [3] , he further delineated the operation of the crematoria at Auschwitz, and the integration of the larger Nazi program to eradicate the Jews of Europe.

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  1. ^ Pressac, Jean-Claude (1989). "Postface by the author", Auschwitz: Technique and operation of the gas chambers (in English). New York: The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation, 537-564. Retrieved on January 31, 2006. “His position with respect to the extermination of the Jews at Birkenau and the personal experiences that led him to undertake this study” 
  2. ^ Pressac, Jean-Claude (1989). Auschwitz: Technique and operation of the gas chambers (in English). New York: The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation. Retrieved on January 31, 2006. 
  3. ^ Pressac, Jean-Claude [1993] (1998-09-01). Les crématoires d'Auschwitz (in French). CNRS Éditions. ISBN 2271050936. Retrieved on January 31, 2006. 

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