M Friday, April 4, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Remembering the Six Million We Dare Not Forget note: the troops who fought the (Editor's Holocaust Remembrance Jewish combatants. A prime piece of evidence Day — Yom Hashoa — will be observed April 13. for the prosecution because The following material is it exemplified the program from the final chapters of of deliberate and total an- "About the Holocaust . . . nihilation, the Stroop report What We Know and How was also memorable for its We Know It," written by inadvertent rendering of Dorothy Rabinowitz and Jewish heroism and Ger- published by the Insti- man savagery. Torn be- tute of Human Relations tween the need to demean Press of the American the Jewish combatants and the need to explain to his Jewish Committee.) From the earliest years of Berlin superiors why his the postwar era, the ques- forces could not break their tion of Jewish resistance to resistance for almost a the Nazis has been debated. month, Stroop's report At the end of the war, as moves tortuously between well as for a time thereafter, citations of SS heroics and it was assumed that the examples of the tenacity of Jews had mounted no resis- the Jews. Stroop describes Jews tance at all except in the battle of the Warsaw who fell into German hands Ghetto. This assumption re- shouting imprecations and sulted from lack of informa- curses at Germany, the tion concerning the Jewish Furehrer and the German response to the Nazis — soldiers, and recounts what from the fact that what was happened when he decided known about the Holocaust to break the resistance by at that time was derived setting the ghetto on fire: mostly from German U. . . Not infrequently, the sources. The German records and Jews stayed in the burning accounts were devastat- buildings until, because of the heat and the fear of ingly reliable in document- being burned aliVe, they ing the destruction of Euro- preferred to jump down pean Jewry. But they were from the upper stories after incomplete and unreliable having thrown mattresses where the response of the and other upholstered arti- Jews was concerned; for cles into the street from the German propaganda goals burning buildings. With _required that the Jews be their bones broken, they seen as cowards who failed tried to crawl across the to fight back. Jewish still street into blocks of build- sources, hardly available until much later, and far ings which had not yet been fewer in number, were the set on fire or were only par- in flames." first to throw light on the tially Though the Germans extent of Jewish resistance. What the Germans con- were expert propagandists, particularly in the use of cealed or did not know was photographs, the prop- gradually revealed as the aganda effect of both the Jewish records emerged, written report and the pic- documenting the resistance which had taken place not tures that accompanied it was undone by the truths only in the ghetto of War- which they revealed. One saw, but also in those of photograph shows women Bialystok, Vilna_and Czes- and children marching, tochowa, in the Polish for- their hands raised in sur- ests, in the death camps of render; the caption beneath Treblinka and Sobibor, and states that Jewish "bandits" in Auschwitz itself. the Nazis' word for Little was known of these — Jewish resistance fighters and innumerable more were driven from their obscure episodes of resis- — tance because, in most hiding places. * * * cases, none of those who took part lived to tell of The. Statistics them. of Genocide The Warsaw Ghetto up- As a witness at Nurem- rising of 1943, unlike all others, is well documented berg, Rudolf Hoess provided in the Nuremberg proceed- a detailed accounting of the ings. The Nazis had re- destruction process at Au- corded this event with what schwitz, the largest of the the American prosecutor death centers. Like so much described as "Teutonic of the record-keeping of the thoroushness as to detail, perpetrators, his report is illustrated with photo- rich in the statistics of mur- graphs to authenticate its der. At Auschwitz alone, almost incredible text." The report — entitled "The Hoess testified, 21/2 million Jewish Ghetto in Warsaw Is victims had been gassed and No More" — was written by burned during his tenure, SS Major General Jurgen . and at least another half- Stroop, the commander of million had been killed by deliberate starvation and disease. Those three million dead, estimated Hoess, re- presented 70 to 80 percent of all persons sent to Au- schwitz as prisoners. Many of them had first been sub- jected to medical "experi- ments," others exploited for slave labor. "We executed about 400,000 Hungarian Jews alone at Auschwitz in the summer of 1944 .. . "The 'final solution' of the Jewish question meant the complete extermination of all Jews in Europe. I was or- dered to establish extermi- nation facilities at Au- schwitz in June 1941. At that time there were al- ready three other extermi- nation camps in the Gov- ernment General .. . "I visited Treblinka to find out how they carried out their extermination. The Camp Commandant at Treblinka told me that he had liquidated 80,000 in the course of one-half year. He was principally concerned with liquidating all the Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto. He used monoxide gas and I did not think that his methods were very effi- cient. So when I set up the extermination building at Auschwitz, I used Cyclon B, which was a crystallized Prussic Acid which we dropped into the death chamber from a small open- ing . . ." By such means the death camps finished what the Einsatzgruppen had begun. In all, the "Final Solution" wiped out approximately three million Jews in Po- land (90 percent of the coun- try's Jewish population), and approximately 228,000 in the Baltic countries: Lithuania, Latvia and Es- tonia (also 90 percent). In Soviet White Russia, 245,000 Jews (65 percent) were massacred by the Ein- satzgruppen _ and their non-German collaborators, in the Soviet Ukraine 900,000 (60 percent), and in Russia proper 107,000 (11 percent). Jewish losses in Hungary totaled 450,000 (70 per- cent); in Romania 300,000 (50 percent); in Germany and Austria 210,000 (90 percent); in the Nether- lands 105,000 (75 percent). France lost 90,000 (26 per- cent) of its Jews, the Bohe- mian and Moravian regions of Czechoslovakia 80,000 (89 percent), the rest of Czechoslovakia 75,000 (83 percent). As for Jews from Greece, 54,000 (77 percent) were killed; from Belgium, 40,000 (60 percent); from Yugoslavia, 26,000 (60 per- 144* cent); from Bulgaria, 14,000 (22 percent); from Italy, 8,000 (20 percent); from Luxembourg, 1,000 (also 20 percent). Norway's small Jewish population was re- duced by 900 — one-half of the total. By 1945, the effort to ex- terminate the Jews of Europe had very nearly suc- ceeded. Approximately six million had been murdered, the religious and cultural life of East European Jewry extinguished forever. The figures tell what happened and to whom; but the human agony they repre- sent cannot be communi- cated in numbers. As the American pro- secutor, Justice Jackson, continually reminded the court, for proof that the Germans had engaged in a war of extermination against the Jews, one had only to take the word of the Germans themselves. The cold, stark facts and figures, drawn from the defendants' own records, defied rebut- tal. _ RevieWing all the evi- dence, the judges at the trial of the Major War Criminals pointed out that "Adolf Eichmann, who had been put in charge of this pro- gram by Hitler, has esti- mated that the policy pur- sued resulted in the killing of six million Jews . . . The persecution of the Jews at the hands of the Nazi gov- ernment has been proved in the greatest detail before the Tribunal," the judges declared. In the mass of evidence which led so inexorably to this judgment, two pieces of testimony stand out. One is from a speech by SS Chief Heinrich Himmler before SS leaders in Poznan in 1943: "I want to tell you about a very grave matter in all frankness. We can talk about it quite openly here, but we must never talk about it publicly . . . I mean the evacuation of the Jews, the extermination of the Jewish people .. . "Most of you will know what it means to see 100 corpses piled up, or 400 or 1,000. To have gone through this and — except for in- stances of human weakness — to have remained decent, that has made us tough. This is an unwritten, never to be written, glorious page widespread sympathetic re- sponse, the destruction of of our history." The other piece of evi- the Jews was virtually to- dence, from Hans Frank, tal.. For years, the majority of gorvenor-general of occu- pied Poland, is worth noting people preferred not to because it is a judgment know the details of the rendered not by the accus- Holocaust; and in recent ers, but by the accused. Re- years, as interest in the sub- ferring to the annihilation ject has grown, there have of the Jews, he told the even been — precisely as court: "A thousand years General Eisenhower pre- will pass and still this guilt dicted — some clumsy ef- of Germany shall not have forts by old and new Nazis and self-styled historical been erased." He was in a position to theorists to deny that the know: As the chief occupa- crimes really happened. While mostly ignored, as tion officer of Poland, he had presided over the murder of they deserve to be, such ef- three million men, women forts to rewrite history and children — the largest have, on some occasions, Jewish population in any produced eloquent rejoin- ders — among them one, country in Europe. printed in the New York * * * Times in December 1977, by Why We Must the late Walter J. Fellanz, colonel, U.S. Army, who led Never Forget the combat infantry troops If, as Hans Frank ac- that overran the Dachau knowledged, the guilt for concentration camp in inventing, organizing and Germany on April 29, 1945: carrying out the Holocaust "I was the first American lies with Germany, it must camp commander of this also be acknowledged that death mill . . . Now, 321/2 the world permitted the years later, I am still Holocaust to happen. For shocked by what I saw dur- the Nazis succeeded in ing my 16 hours at the lib- murdering the Jews of eration of this shameful Europe not only because of place. To me, the Holocaust their fanatic commitment to was one of the most shame- the "Final Solution," or be- ful crimes since man walked cause their advanced kil- this earth. ling technology enabled "More shameful, how- them to do so; they suc- ever, is the fact that the ceeded because no nation in forces of evil are trying to the civilized world inter- deny that this Holocaust vened, heeded the threats ever took place . . . What are that Jews were about to be the real motives of these slaughtered, or provided people? Are they possessed refuge from the slaughter- by evil? Sadly, I truly think ers when the threats be- so . . . No, I am not a Jew; I came reality. am but an old soldier . . ." That this witness to the They succeeded, in short, because they were allowed Nazi crimes expected some to succeed. "The bystanders people not to believe hir^ to cruelty," concluded Ar- they thought he was Je thur D. Morse, the suggests how prevalent sk chronicler of American is the idea that th. apathy, "became bystan- Holocaust is solely a Jewish,—_\ ders to genocide." matter. It is well, in the - The Holocaust stands of such belief, to recall both as history and as a warning of the anti-Nazi warning. As history, it German philosopher, Karl shows us how easily atti- Jaspers, that what hap- tudes and ideas are trans- pened must be remembered —\ lated into moral action or because it can happen again lack of it, and how that at any minute. Implicit in this reminder translation determines whether human beings live is another: What happened or die. As the record shows, to one people can happen to where the non-Jewish popu- any. The Holocaust was and lation opposed the Nazis' racist ideology and offered remains a tragedy of uni- help to the Jews, Jewish los- versal implication, and one ses were relatively loW; whose warnings we ignore where anti-Semitism met a at our peril. , _,/