Nazi Conspiracy & Aggression C. Persecution of Jews.
Thousands of Jews, were, of course, confined in
concentration camps. (For a fuller discussion of this point
see Chapter XII.) Among the wealth of evidence showing the
confinement of Germans only because they were Jews, a
teletype from SS Gruppenfuehrer Heydrich is typical. This
order is dated 10 November 1938, and is addressed to all
headquarters of the State Police and all districts and sub-
districts of the SD (3051-PS). Paragraph 5 of this teletype,
which was entitled "Measures against Jews tonight,"
provided:
"*** 5. Inasmuch as in the course of the events of this
night the employment of officials used for this purpose
would be possible, in all districts as many Jews,
especially rich ones, are to be arrested as can be
accommodated in the existing prisons. For the time
being only healthy men not too old are to be arrested.
Upon their arrest, the appropriate concentration camps
should be contacted immediately, in order to confine
them in these camps as fast as possible." (3051-PS)
Himmler in 1943 indicated that use of the concentration camp
against the Jews had been motivated, not simply by Nazi
racialism, but also by a fear that the Jews might have been
an obstacle to aggression. In a speech delivered at a
meeting of the SS Major Generals at Posen on 4 October 1943,
Himmler sought to justify the Nazi anti-Jewish policy:
"I mean the clearing out of the Jews, the extermination
of the Jewish race. It's one of those things it is easy
to talk about -- 'The Jewish race is being
exterminated', says one party member, 'that's quite
clear, it's in our program, elimi-
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nation of the Jews, and we're doing it, exterminating
them'. And then they come, 80 million worthy Germans,
and each one has his decent Jew. Of course, the others
are vermin, but this one is an A-1 Jew. Not one of all
those who talk this way has witnessed it, not one of
them has been through it. Most of you must know what it
means when 100 corpses are lying side by side, or 500
or 1,000. To have stuck it out and at the same time --
apart from exceptions caused by human weakness -- to
have remained decent fellows, that is what has made us
hard. This is a page of glory in our history which has
never been written and is never to be written, for we
know how difficult we should have made it for
ourselves, if -- with the bombing raids, the burden and
deprivations of war -- we still had Jews today in every
town as secret saboteurs, agitators and trouble-
mongers." (1919-PS)
It is clear from the foregoing evidence that prior to the
launching of a Nazi aggression, the concentration camp had
been one of he principal weapons by which the conspirators
achieved the social cohesion which was needed for the
execution of their plans for aggression. After the
conspirators launched their aggression and their armies
swept over Europe, they brought the concentration camp and
the whole system of Nazi terror to occupied countries. In
addition, they brought the citizens of the occupied
countries to Germany and subjected them to the whole
apparatus of Nazi brutality. In a communication to Himmler
dated 116 February 1942, Mueller, for the Chief of the
Security Police and SD, deals with the seizure of Polish
Jews for deportation to concentration camps in Germany. I
should like to quote the body of this communication:
"In connection with the increase in the transfer of
labor to the concentration camps, ordered to be
completed by 30 January 1943, the following procedure
may be applied in the Jewish section.
"1. Total number: 45,000 Jews.
"2. Start of transportation: 11 January 1943; End of
transportation: 31 January 1943. (The Reich railroads
are unable to provide special trains for the evacuation
during the period from 115 February 1942 to 10 January
1943 because of the increased traffic of armed forces
leave trains).
"3. Composition: The 45,000 Jews are to consist of
30,000 Jews from the district of Byalystock. 10,000
Jews from the Ghetto Theresienstat, 5,000 of whom are
Jews fit for work who heretofore had been used for
smaller jobs required for the Ghetto, and 5,000 Jews
who are generally incapable
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of working, also over 60 year old Jews *** As
heretofore only such Jews would be taken for the
evacuation who do not have any particular connections
and who are not in possession of any high decorations.
3,000 Jews from the occupied Dutch territories, 2,000
Jews from Berlin 45,000. The figure of 45,000 includes
the invalid (old Jews and children). By use of a
practical standard, the screening of the arriving Jews
in Auschwitz should yield at least 10,000 to 15,000
people fit for work." (R-91)
The Jews of Hungary suffered the same fate. Between 19 March
1944 and 1 August 1944 more than 400,000 Hungarian Jews were
rounded up. Many of these were put in wagons and sent to
extermination camps. An affidavit made in London by Dr.
Rudolph Kastner, a former official of the Hungarian Zionist
Organization, states in part:
"19 March 1944: Together with the German military
occupation arrived in Budapest a 'Special Section
Commando' of the German Secret Police with the sole
object of liquidating the Hungarian Jews *** They
arrested and later deported to Mauthausen, all the
leaders of Jewish political and business life and
journalists, together with the Hungarian democratic and
anti-Fascist politicians ***."
*******
"Up to 27 June 1944, 475,000 Jews were deported."
*******
"According to statements of Krumey and Wislicseny in
February or March 1945 a conference of the officers of
IV.B. was called to Berlin by Eichmann in the spring of
1942. He then informed them that the government decided
in favor of the complete annihilation of the European
Jews and that this will be carried out silently in the
gas-chambers. 'Victory is ours,' declared Eichmann.
'The end of the war is near. We must hurry as this is
the last chance to free Europe of the Jews. After the
war it will not be possible to utilize such methods.' "
*******
"Commanders of the death-camps gassed only on direct or
indirect instructions of Eichmann. The particular
officer of IV.B. who directed the deportations from
some particular country had the authority to indicate
whether the train should go to a death camp or not, and
what should happen to the passengers. The instructions
were usually carried by the SS-NCO escorting the train.
The letters 'A' or 'M' on the escorting instruction
documents indicated Auschwitz or
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Majdanek; it meant that the passengers were to be
gassed. *** Regarding Hungarian Jews the following
general ruling was laid down in Auschwitz: children up
to the age of 12 or 14, older people above 50, as well
as the sick, or people with criminal records (who were
transported in specially marked wagons) were taken
immediately on their arrival to the gas chambers.
"The others passed before an SS doctor who, on sight
indicated who was fit for work, and who was not. Those
unfit were sent to the gas chambers, while the others
were distributed in various labor camps." (2605-PS)
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