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- Subject: Holocaust Almanac: Treblinka: Excerpts from Judgements
- Message-ID: <1992Sep05.120103.12047@oneb.almanac.bc.ca>
- From: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca (Ken Mcvay)
- Date: Sat, 05 Sep 92 12:01:03 GMT
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- Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac, Vancouver Island, CANADA
- Keywords: Franz,Krausnick,Stangl,Stroop,Treblinka
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- (Reproduced with thanks to Danny Keren, dzk@cs.brown.edu)
-
- EXCERPTS FROM JUDGMENTS
- (URTEILSBEGRUNDUNG)
-
- Passed on September 3, 1965 in the trial of Kurt Franz and nine others at
- the court of Assizes in Dusseldorf (First Treblinka Trial) (AZ-LG
- Dusseldorf: II 931638, p. 49 ff.), and the trial of Franz Stangl at the
- court of Assizes at Dusseldorf (Second Treblinka Trial) on December 22,
- 1970 (pp. 111 ff.,AZ-LG Dusseldorf, XI-148/69 S.)
-
- Number of Persons Killed at the Treblinka Extermination Camp:
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- At least 700,000 persons, predominantly Jews, but also a number of Gypsies,
- were killed at the Treblinka extermination camp.
-
- These findings are based on the expert opinion submitted to the Court of
- Assizes by Dr. Helmut Kraunsnick, director of the Institute for
- Contemporary History (Institute fur Zeitgeschichte) in Munich. in
- formulating his opinion, Dr. Kraunsnick consulted all the German and
- foreign archival material accessible to him and customarily studied in
- historical research. Among the documents he examined were the following:
-
- (1) The so-called Stroop report, a report by SS Brigadefuhrer [Brigadier]
- Jurgen Stroop, dealing with the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto.
- This report consists of three parts: namely, an introduction, a
- compilation of daily reports and a collection of photographs.
-
- (2) The record of the trial of the major war criminals before the
- International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
-
- (3) The official transportation documents (train schedules, telegrams,
- and train inventories) relevant to the transports to Treblinka.
-
- The latter documents, of which only a part were recovered after the war,
- were the subject of the trial and were made available to Dr. Krausnick by
- the Court of Assizes.
-
- Dr. Krausnick's report includes the following information:
-
- According to the Stroop report a total of approximately 310,000 Jews were
- transported in freight trains from the Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka during
- the period from July 22, 1942 to October 3, 1942. Approximately another
- 19,000 Jews made the same journey during the period from January, 1943 to
- the middle of May, 1943. During the period from August 21, 1942 to August
- 23, 1943, additional transports of Jews arrived at the Treblinka
- extermination camp, likewise by freight train, from other Polish cities,
- including Kielce, Miedzyrec, Lukow, Wloszczowa, Sedzizzow, Czestochowa,
- Szydlowiec, Lochow, Kozienice, Bialystok, Tomaszow, Grodno and Radom.
- Other Jews, who lived in the vicinity of Treblinka, arrived at Treblinka in
- horse-drawn wagons and in trucks, as did Gypsies, including some from
- countries other than Poland. In addition, Jews from Germany and from other
- European countries, including Austria, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia
- and Greece were transported to Treblinka, predominantly is passenger
- trains.
-
- It has not been possible, of course, to establish the exact number of
- people transported to Treblinka in this fashion, because only a part of the
- transportation documents, particularly those relevant to the railroad
- transports, are available. Still, assuming that each of the trains
- consisted of an average of 60 cars, with each freight car holding an
- average total of 100 persons and each passenger car an average total of 50
- (i.e., that each freight train might have carried an approximate total of
- 6,000, and each passenger train an approximate total of 3,000 Jews to
- Treblinka) the total number of people transported to Treblinka in freight
- trains and passenger trains might be estimated at approximately 271,000.
- This total would not include the 329,000 from Warsaw. Actually, however,
- these figures in many instances were much larger than the ones cited above.
- Besides, many additional thousands of Jews - and also Gypsies - arrived in
- Treblinka in horse-drawn wagons and on trucks. Accordingly, it must be
- assumed that that the total number of Jews from Warsaw, from other parts of
- Poland, from Germany and from other European countries, who were taken to
- Treblinka, plus the total of at least 1,000 Gypsies who shared the safe
- fate, amounted to far more than 700,000, even if one considers that several
- thousands of people were subsequently moved from Treblinka to other camps
- and that several hundred inmates succeeded in escaping from the camp,
- especially during the revolt of August 2, 1943. In view of the foregoing,
- it would be scientifically admissible to estimate the total number of
- persons killed in Treblinka at a minimum of 700,000.
-
- The court of Assizes sees no reason to question the opinion of this expert,
- who is known in the scholarly world for his studies on the National
- Socialist persecution of the Jews. The expert opinion he has submitted is
- detailed, thorough, and therefore convincing.
-
- In the fall of 1969 another expert, Dr. Scheffler, submitted for the
- second Treblinka trial an opinion which was based on more recent research,
- estimating the total number of victims at about 900,000.
-
- Following are some verbatim quotes from the German court's ruling as to how
- the murders took place:
-
-
- >From that stage on both male and female victims received the same
- treatment. So that these people would not have the time to think or offer
- resistance, they were driven through the "tube" by guards stationed there,
- who struck out at them with canes, whips, rifle butts and with their fists
- to hurry them along. The victims had to run through the "tube" four and
- five abreast, completely naked and with arms raised; this was the way in
- which they were herded into the gas chambers. The capacity of each gas
- chamber was utilized down to the last square centimeter. Under a rain of
- constant blows and abuse so many people were sqeezed into the chamber that
- no one was able to move any more. Often, infants and young children would
- simply be tossed into the rooms above the heads of the adults standing in
- the chamber. When it was no longer possible to sqeeze additional people
- into the chambers, the doors were sealed and the German squad leader
- ordered the Ukrainian in the engine room (he might say "Ivan, water!") to
- switch on the engine, whose exhaust fumes were then conducted into the
- chamber [In a different place, it is specified that engines of captured
- Soviet tanks were used]. The killing process itself lasted about 30 to 40
- minutes. After that time the engine was shut and someone went to the doors
- to listen for signs of life in the chambers. If no sign of life could be
- detected, the command was given to open the trap doors on the outer walls,
- and the transfer of the corpses began. On occasion some victims showed
- signs of life even after the gassing had been completed. Such people would
- be shot on the platform or perhaps on the way to the ditch or the cremation
- grill. The shooting was done either by the German squad leader or by one
- of the Ukrainian guards. Others shot at the mass graves included newcomers
- who could not be pushed into the already overcrowded gas chambers, but who
- were too few in number to warrant the expense of a separate gassing
- operation.
-
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