Biographisches Lexikon des Revisionismus

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Friedrich Paul Berg 

Professor of electrical engineering, * November 11, 1943, in New York

B. was born in 1943, the son of German immigrants. He was educated in the United States and holds a degree in Mining Engineering from Columbia University. His professional engineering work has been primarily as a mechanical engineer. He has served as an Environmental Affairs Representative. In that capacity he was recognized as an expert for environmental concerns including air pollution.

In April of 1978, B. first took a public stand regarding his views on the 'Holocaust' story when he led a demonstration against the National Broadcasting Company for its showing of the TV miniseries, 'Holocaust'. In the years that followed B. became known for the numerous articles which he wrote including the standard revisionist text on the absurdity of the diesel gas - mass murder story, 'Diesel Gas Chambers: Myth within a Myth'.

B. summed up his views on the diesel gas story as follows:

The Holocaust story relies on generally accepted - but totally false - misperceptions about the toxicity of diesel exhaust. Although diesel exhaust does indeed smell terrible at times and may even look terrible, the appearance and smell have nothing whatever to do with the presence or absence of any toxic ingredient. The all important toxic ingredient is carbon monoxide; at full load, diesel exhaust contains less than 0.4% carbon monoxide. These numbers are the worst cases and apply to every Diesel engine ever built regardless of the condition of the engines. From diesels, even the highest CO levels alone cannot possibly kill more than a small minority of an average group of people. Only in combination with the reduced oxygen levels, which occur only when the engines are under 'heavy load', can a combination of effects kill large percentages of people in half-an-hour. Any reasonable gassing arrangement would, however, have had to kill everyone. Gasoline engine exhaust, by contrast, easily contains 7% to 12% carbon monoxide and no oxygen at all. Even far more deadly, producer gas contains up to 35% carbon monoxide and no oxygen at all. More than 500,000 producer gas-driven vehicles were used throughout German-occupied Europe during WW2, any one of which would have been thousands of times more effective than any diesel arrangement. But, neither gasoline engines nor producer gas generators have ever been implicated in any of the Holocaust claims -- only diesels. How absurd and how inefficient those Nazis must have been!"

B. is one of the 'Holocaust'-revisionist pioneers. His works on various technical topics related to the 'Holocaust' story have been published by various journals around the world. He has also addressed numerous audiences on these topics and has had his ideas broadcast on radio and television.

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