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- Subject: Holocaust Almanac: Belzec - From Tank Ditch to Mass Grave
- Message-ID: <1992Sep07.120103.14897@oneb.almanac.bc.ca>
- From: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca (Ken Mcvay)
- Date: Mon, 07 Sep 92 12:01:03 GMT
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- Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac, Vancouver Island, CANADA
- Keywords: Belzec
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- "In 1939, when Germany and Russia, temporarily in a treat of
- non-aggression, divided Poland, buffer areas were set up so that the two
- totalitarian giants could protect themselves from each other. Belzec,
- appropriated by Germany, was originally intended as part of this
- territorial shield. Thousands of conscripted Jews from the Lublin area were
- uprooted to construct a wall and extend ditches to cordon off the separate
- areas. As it happened, the wall and the dirches proved unnecessary. When
- the two allies went to war with each other, the wall was torn down and,
- together with the ditches, became the site for mass graves when Belzec, in
- 1942, was converted into an extermination camp.
-
- Six hundred thousand lives were snuffed out there, nearly all of them
- Jewish. Not everyone went submissively to slaughter. During the process of
- deportation from the ghettos of Poland they put up fantastic resistance,
- fighting with fists and teeth against machine guns, breaking through the
- sides of trucks and trains that raced at speeds of forty-nine kilometers.
- The Ukrainian guards on top of the cars machine-gunned those who made the
- break. A few survived by feigning death; others, more or less seriously
- wounded, were able to join the Partisans in the woods. Those who were
- recaptured were almost invariably lined up for mass execution.
-
- Once the deportees arrived in Belzec, there could be little further
- resistance. Starvation, illness, physical abuse, degredation numbed them
- into torpor. One survivor imagined that she had been moving through a
- canvas of fearsome monsters by Hieronymous Bosch.<14> It took little more
- than a year, from March 1942 to the spring of 1943, for the Germans to kill
- off their Belzec victims."
-
- <14> Greet von Amstel, cited in Presser, Destruction of the Dutch Jews,
- page 494.
-
- Extracted from---------------------------------------------------
- "THE REDEMPTION OF THE UNWANTED", Abram L. Sachar (New York: St.
- Martin's/Marek, 1983.
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