On January 27, 1945 Soviet forces occupied Auschwitz and released some 6,000 prisoners. Except for the sick, most appeared in good health, even better than the German soldiers.
On February 2, 1945 the official Communist newspaper Pravda in Moscow carried an article on Auschwitz. This was the first inkling that the holocaust story was being developed. It stated in part:
City of Auschwitz an impartial committee will investigate the accurate number of people killed or tortured to death. The Germans levelled the burial mounds and destroyed all traces of the electric conveyor system where hundreds of people at a time were electrocuted. The bodies fell onto a slow-moving transport belt, taking them to a blast furnace. There they were burnt completely, the bones ground in a roller mill and the remains spread on the fields as fertilizer. The special mobile devices to kill children were relocated to the back fields.
It is still possible to assemble traces of the murder of millions based on descriptions by prisoners liberated by the Red Army. This huge death mill was equipped with the latest-style technology which only the German brutes are able to invent.