Sunday 24 January 2010

Yad Vashem set to exhibit Fake Auschwitz blueprints

4 billion jews holocausted by the Romans in a tiny village (no blueprints survived I'm afraid)

Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center will display on Monday the original architectural blueprints of the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp, which Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev said provide "a graphic illustration of the German's systematic attempt to carry out the Final Solution."

"We have chosen to display them to the public to illustrate how seemingly conventional activities of ordinary people brought about the construction of the largest murder site of European Jewry," Shalev said.

The 15 original plans were discovered in 2008, part of a collection of 29 yellowing documents found in an abandoned apartment in Berlin.

The mass-circulation Bild German daily bought and published them after their authenticity was verified by experts at the German Federal Archive.

In August last year, Bild editor-in-chief Kai Diekmann presented them to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The drawing are dated between 1941 and 1943 and include plans to expand Auschwitz 1, the orginal plans for Birkenau, and sketches of various buildings in the camps and surrounding areas.

One of the Birkenau plans bears the signature of SS chief Heinrich Himmler, as well as the head of the SS building department, Hans Kammler. Another has the signature of Auschwitz Kommandant Rudolph Hoess.

Along with the blueprints, an album of photographs detailing the construction of Auschwitz will be exhibited for the first time, as well as: an aerial photo of the camp, taken by the Royal Air Force; the Verba-Wetzler report, written by two Jewish escapers from the camp in 1944; and quotes from SS men and Jewish prisoners describing the site and its purposes.

A copy of the poem "Death Fugue," by Paul Celan, will also be displayed.

The Auschwitz extermination camp was the largest of its kind set up by the Nazis in World War II as they attempted the genocide of Europe's Jews.

Located approximately 60 kilometres west of Krakow in Poland, it included three main camps, one of which also functioned as an extermination centre.

Historians estimate that the Nazis deported a minimum of 1.3 million people to the camp between 1940 and 1945. Around 1.1 million of them were murdered there, one million of them Jews.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1144727.html

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Auschwitz expert: Blueprints found in Berlin not of death camp

A leading expert on Auschwitz on Sunday denigrated the importance of the finding of plans for the construction of the extermination camp, which was reported this weekend in the German tabloid Bild. He said the documents have been known to scholars for many years and that they were not plans to build the extermination camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau, but rather earlier plans for the building of a forced labor camp.

Prof. Robert Jan van Pelt, a internationally acknowledged expert on the planning and construction of Auschwitz, said that based on what he had seen on the Internet, there seemed to be nothing new about the documents. He was one of several scholars who expressed doubts about the significance of the Bild story.

Van Pelt, an architectural historian, said that copies of the plans of the stages of the camp's construction were also in the archive of the Polish National Museum at Auschwitz and in an archive in Moscow. He said that the source of the new copies was unclear since, according to Bild, the plans were found in an apartment in Berlin, whereas copies that were in the SS offices in Berlin were destroyed by Allied bombing in 1944. Van Pelt said he also doubted the authenticity of the signature of the SS chief, Heinrich Himmler, since such a high-ranking officer would not have signed such plans, and none of the copies he had ever seen bore such a signature.

Van Pelt also said the words "gas chamber" on one of the drawings meant a room in which disinfection of clothing was done by means of gas, and that the sketch is not of an extermination camp established in 1942, but rather of earlier plans for a huge concentration camp in which a force of 130,000 slave laborers was intended to work.

Van Pelt suggested the plans might be fakes, motivated by the lucrative market in Nazi memorabilia and documents.

Ralf Georg Reuth, the historian who wrote the piece in Bild, told Haaretz yesterday that the existence of such plans in Russian archives was known, "but German institutions have no originals, and therefore the importance of the finding of such original material is very great." Reuth would not elaborate on where and when the plans were discovered, or whether they had been submitted to experts for study.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1035958.html


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

But have they truly mastered the Fakir's ropes?

Anonymous said...

What is fascinatingis that it appears that,'I am Zee Artiste!'is only exclaimed by Jewry .

Where are the watercolours of Uncle Adolph and his plucky henchmen?

Surely at least one camp commandant was often to be found with his easel?

Anonymous said...

Yup,back to the drawing board.

You didn't convince me...