Mottel, Samet

Samet Mottel was an inmate of the Sobibór Camp. In a deposition of October 1945, he claimed that there was one “death chamber” at the camp, without providing further details. He furthermore claimed that his comrades had calculated that “about two and a half million people had been liquidated at the camp.”

His claims are rejected as false by the orthodoxy, who insists on several gas chambers, and on a death toll of only some 10% of what Mottel claimed.

(See the entry on Sobibór for more details, as well as Mattogno 2021e, p. 76.)

You need to be a registered user, logged into your account, and your comment must comply with our Acceptable Use Policy, for your comment to get published. (Click here to log in or register.)

Leave a Comment