Newsgroups: alt.revisionism
Subject: Holocaust Almanac - "Due to the small amount of Jews..."
Organization: The Nizkor Project, Vancouver Island, CANADA
Keywords: Einsatzgruppen A,Baltic,Kovno
This extract comes from a report by Einsatzgruppe A
in the Baltic countries. It is a general
report of their progress up to October 15, 1941.
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Basing oneself on the consideration that the population
of the Baltic countries had suffered most severely under
the rule of Bolshevism and Jewry while they were
incorporated into the USSR, it was to be expected that
after liberation from this foreign rule they would
themselves to a large extent eliminate those of the
enemy left behind after the retreat of the Red Army.
It was the task of the Security Police to set these
self-cleansing movements going and to direct them into
the right channels in order to achieve the aim of this
cleansing as rapidly as possible. It was no less
important to establish as unshakable and provable
facts for the future that it was the liberated population
itself which took the most severe measures, on its own
initiative, against he Bolshevik and Jewish enemy,
without any German instruction being evident.
In Lithuania this was achieved for the first time by
activating the partisans in Kovno. To our surprise it
was not easy at first to set any large-scale anti-Jewish
pogrom in motion there...In Estonia there was no
opportunity of instigating pogroms owing to the
relatively small number of Jews.
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