And
then there was Auschwitz!
I
was going to write about something else.
Then
I heard that this day was the day in 1945, when Russian Forces came
upon and liberated surviving inmates of this Concentration Camp.
To
explain the atrocities with which Nazi Germany operated this and
several other camps of like nature, is almost impossible.
The
brutal statistics of Auschwitz can be summarized as follows:
Approximate
total number of prisoners brought there over the years of its
existence: 1,300,000
Survivors
200,000 which allows the conclusion that in this Camp alone some
1,100,000 were put to death in a variety of ways.
Most
were gassed and incinerated, many were shot, beaten to death, and
allowed to die through starvation.
The
bestial nature of those in charge was shown during the “Wannsee
Conference”, where, among other issues, the expensive manner of
execution by shooting, was replaced by the cheaper method of Gassing
and Incineration. This conference was, however, mostly concerned with
the cooperation of varying Nazi institutions, so that the
extermination of Jews and other “unproductive” members of Society
could be done efficiently.
At
the recent memorial celebration of the date of liberation of this
Camp, and as a comment about rising antisemitism, Germany's President
Steinmeier said: “The evil ghosts present themselves today in new
clothing.”
When
persons out of their abysmal ignorance or out of deliberate denial
refer
derogatorily about “Die Juden”
Bertstravels
feels
a profound sense of astonished sorrow.
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