Polish-born “‘holocaust’ survivor” Yanina Cywinska (born 1929, whose oral-history interviews are archived at the U.S. “holocaust” Memorial Museum) has spoken publicly for decades, including in her self-published 2008 book Sugar Plum Nut. She describes being 10–11 years old in Auschwitz, “surviving a carbon-monoxide gassing because bodies fell on her and blocked the fumes, pulling a live baby from the chamber, watching a Nazi shoot the infant, dragging her own mother’s corpse out, seeing a woman machine-gunned, and assisting in grotesque medical experiments (eye-gouging, skin removal, fingernail extraction, and skull-opening lobotomies).”
Yanina Cywinska’s Auschwitz “Gas-Chamber Testimony”

