| Fax to: 071-782 5046 London, June 25, 1990 Sir, By my calculation Liz Gill ("Memories that will not fade," Jun. 25 [1990]) was fifteen when she and her mother reached Auschwitz. How did they, and tens of thousands of other Jewish survivors including Anne Frank, escape the notorious "selection" procedure? Why did the Nazis bother to evacuate them before the advancing Russians, instead of exterminating them? Details like these trouble me and, I am sure, thousands of others. Yours faithfully, David Irving
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