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Sketched on yellowing parchment, the 29 blueprints presented to Israel's prime minister Thursday lay out the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz in chilling detail, with gas chambers, crematoria, delousing facilities and watch towers drawn to scale.
"There are those who deny that the Holocaust happened," Benjamin Netanyahu said as he accepted the documents as a gift to Israel's Holocaust memorial, where they will go on display next year.
"Let them come to Jerusalem and look at these plans, these plans for the factory of death."
Netanyahu lingered over the large sheets spread on a table. Stamped with the Nazi abbreviation for concentration camp "K.L. Auschwitz," one of the largest featured multi-colored sketches, with barracks and even latrines drawn in detail. Other smaller sheets showed architectural designs of individual buildings, drawn from various angles.
The Israeli leader was accompanied by his wife, Sara, whose father was the only member of his family to survive the Nazi genocide that killed 6 million Jews during the World War II. She watched somberly as the documents, which date from 1941 to 1943, were unfolded.
Also present was Yossi Peled, an Israeli Cabinet minister and former general whose father was killed by the Nazis and whose mother survived Auschwitz in one of the barracks detailed in the blueprints. Peled himself was hidden until age 7 by a family in Belgium who raised him as a Christian. He discovered his Jewish roots in 1948 and was taken to Israel two years later.
In Germany for a visit that combined talks on the Mideast conflict with acknowledgments of the painful past that binds the two countries, Netanyahu drew a clear parallel between the events of the Nazi era and the present day. The world did not do enough to stop the murder of Europe's Jews, he said, and must be careful now to take rapid action against "armed barbarism."
"We cannot allow those who wish to perpetrate mass death, those who call for the destruction of the Jewish people or the Jewish state to go unchallenged," Netanyahu said.
Though he did not explicitly mention Iran, his comments were a clear reference to the Tehran regime and its nuclear program, which Israel sees as a grave threat and wants blocked by stronger international sanctions. Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said Israel should be "wiped off the map."
Axel Springer Verlag, the publisher of the mass circulation Bild newspaper, obtained the Auschwitz blueprints last year from a German man who said he found them when cleaning out an apartment in what was formerly East Berlin.
The publisher and Germany's federal archive have confirmed the documents' authenticity. More?
Haaretz:
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Still we must believe that more than 4,000,0000 Jews were gassed in this little room!
Nazis also killed dwarfs, gypsies, Russians, priests, nuns, 7th Day Adventists, and so forth.
'Oh wait due a counting mistake, we can now confirm that not 6 million, not 4 million as previously counted but ...
that of course include dwarfs, gypsies, Russians, priests, nuns, 7th Day Adventists, and so forth
As you will see below Auschwitz was a German version of the israeli Kibbutz, a labour camp, where you work and don't get paid. (Unlike the israelis, the Germans were actually paying for labour )
The Auschwitz Kibbutz can still be seen today, it had better facilities than most Kibbutz camps found across Stolenland (Palestine) including cinema, swimming pool, hospital, library, post office...
Supposedly the most dreaded of German camps, Auschwitz was repeatedly visited by Red Cross inspection teams who were allowed to speak to prisoner representatives alone,in order to hear first-hand of any mistreatment, chicanery, interruption of mail and parcel delivery, health concerns, food and ration matters etc.
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Auschwitz Kibbutz, had far better facilities than their israeli counterparts:
* Camp dental facilities,,attended by camp inmate dentists and nurses to deal with the inmates' dental problems - before the war there 43% of Germany's dentists were Jewish - |
Camp sick barracks ,attended by camp inmate doctors and nurses to deal with the inmates' health problems - much like the now common walk-in clinics in modern US communities - A camp hospital to which expert surgeons even from the famous Berlin "Charité" Surgical Clinic were dispatched to deal with difficult cases - | |||
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Dr. Carl Clauberg Famous Berlin surgeon who handled difficult cases |
Camp kitchen -one of the largest service buildings in Auschwitz, with state-of-the-art cooking facilities. There were twelve of these throughout the camp. * The caloric content of the diet was carefully monitored by camp and Red Cross delegates. It only deteriorated in Auschwitz and other camps towards the end of the war when German railroads and the entire transport system collapsed under constant aerial attacks - |
Up to 16 camp orchestras with every conceivable instrument available - |
A camp theater where live plays could be performed by camp inmate actors -
Camp sculture class conducted for interested, talented inmates by professional sculptors
Camp art classes for inmates
Camp university with lectures on every topic under the sun, from health, the arts, philosophy, science, economic issues etc.
A camp cinema -
where every week different, mainly cultural and non-political films were shown -
The camp brothel, just inside the main gate was a building used during the war as a brothel for the inmates. It was not a secret that the camp had a brothel; it was mentioned in books and its existence was confirmed by the Auschwitz Museum officials. It was established in the summer of 1943 on Himmler's order, was located in block 24 and was used to reward privileged prisoners. |
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A camp library where inmates could borrow books from Forty -five thousand volumes available - |
Camp religious facilities made available on a rotating basis to every denomination for religious services - |
A camp swimming pool for use by the inmates on Birkenallee, where there were walkways with comfortable benches for inmates to relax in the shade of the trees - Camp sport facilities like soccer fields, handball areas, fencing classes and other exercise facilities -
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The camp had a Sauna
Sauna where inmates enjoyed hot showers and haircuts and could leave their clothes for steam-cleaning to remove possible typhus-carrying-body-lice. (photo 1985)
Containers inside Sauna. After clothes were added and doors closed steam was introduced to kill body-lice. (photo: 1997)
Here is Auschwitz
Auschwitz marriages took place because worker inmates fell in love and married their inmate partners. Click for marriage certificate Child care center where working mothers could leave their children. |
Auschwitz maternity ward - Over 3,000 live births were registered there, with not a single infant death while Auschwitz was in operation under German rule - |
Women's sections of camps had female guards |
Auschwitz jail - Since the camp was a large, open facility, transgressors could be arrested, tried and jailed right in Auschwitz. Jail | |
Auschwitz issues it's own money
Prisoners were paid and could spend the money in canteens, brothels and stores. |
* Auschwitz crematoria - These structures were hastily built by inmate labor after the first typhus epidemic caused thousands of deaths. (Burial of epidemic victims had caused the ground water to be contaminated causing infections among the German staff. Amongst the victims was an early camp commandant's wife. Polish peasants from the surrounding district were also cremated here.)
* Auschwitz pregnancies took place because of the open nature of the facility.
Camp post office with twice weekly pick-ups and deliveries
If you gas people do you let them write postcards ?
If you are gassing people -- Do you let them write letters ?
Translation of printed instructions:
CONCENTRATION CAMP AUSCHWITZ
The following regulations are to be noted with respect to correspondence with prisoners:
1.) Every prisoner is allowed to receive (and send) two letters or cards from (to) his relatives each month. The letters to prisoners must be easily readable, be written in ink, and consist of no more than 15 lines on a single sheet. Only letter sheets of the normal size are allowed. Envelopes must be unlined. Only 5 stamps of 12 Pf each may be enclosed with each letter. No other enclosures are permitted, and will be confiscated. Postcards consist of 10 lines. Photographs may not be used as postcards.
2.) Money may be sent.
3.) In sending money or postal orders, the exact address should be given, i.e., Name, Date of birth, and prisoner number. In the event that there any mistakes in the address, the mail will be returned to sender, or destroyed.
4.) Newspapers are allowed, but may only ordered though the Auschwitz camp post office.
5.) Parcels may not be sent, as the prisoners can buy everything on camp.
6.) Requests to the camp authorities for release are pointless.
7.) Visits to, and authority to talk to prisoners are not permissible on principle.
The Camp Commandant.
Translation of letter:
Addressed to;
Josef Novy
Bakery
Domazlice
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
From:
My Address: Prisoner
Name: Josef Novy
Date of Birth: 27th April 1911
Prisoner Number: 73,034. Block 9a, Concentration Camp Auschwitz, Post Office II
Auschwitz, 14th February 1943
My dear ones!
I’m in good health, and I’m alright - I hope the same applies to you. I’ve received 3 letters and 6 parcels from you recently - all in good shape. Letters and parcels may not be sent registered, just send the parcels as per the first ones. The first parcels made me very happy - particularly the chocolate honey and the many sweets - please send more like that. My brother Jarde and aunt Milka could also send me packages - I would be very grateful. Send the money as I previously asked you, i.e., RM 40.- per month.
From now on I shall only be allowed to write once a month. Your lovely letters are a source of great happiness, and I look forward to receiving more. Please don’t forget to send me garlic, onions, and enough sugar. I thank you for everything you have done for me, and I hope that you will not forget about me. I’m always with you in my thoughts, and am looking forward to seeing you again. Please give my regards to all friends and relations, especially the Faila family.
Your thankful son, Josef
PS. You can send parcels frequently.
Officially stamped:
Registered packages and letters are forbidden
Letters may be written once a month
Checked: (signed)
Parcel receipt from Auschwitz
Red Cross Report
The Report states that "As many as 9,000 parcels were packed daily. From the autumn of 1943 until May 1945, about 1,112,000 parcels with a total weight of 4,500 tons were sent off to the concentration camps" (Vol. III, p. 80). In addition to food, these contained clothing and pharmaceutical supplies. "Parcels were sent to Dachau, Buchenwald, Sangerhausen, Sachsenhausen, Oranienburg, Flossenburg, Landsberg-am-Lech, Flöha, Ravensbrück, Hamburg-Neuengamme, Mauthausen, Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, to camps near Vienna and in Central and Southern Germany. The principal recipients were Belgians, Dutch, French, Greeks, Italians, Norwegians, Poles and stateless Jews" (Vol. III, p. 83). [4]
. | * International Red Cross visited monthly In a 1650 page report there was never a mention of gas chambers. |
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