The Red Cross did a post-war study on the records kept at all the camps. From these records they were able to determine the number of deaths that were at least recorded at each camp. During the Zündel trial, () these IRC records were presented as legal evidence in court. Public access to those records is totally forbidden now, but they still probably exist in physical form somewhere.
The Red Cross did a post-war study on the records kept at all the camps. From these records they were able to determine the number of deaths that were at least recorded at each camp. During the Zündel trial, ([page 758 here, and several places elsewhere](https://archive.org/details/1985ZndelTrialTranscript)) these IRC records were presented as legal evidence in court. Public access to those records is totally forbidden now, but they still probably exist in physical form somewhere.
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