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122 J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR<br />

been careful when carrying out mass burials <strong>of</strong> their own, so as to not<br />

risk having mass graves with corpses usable for atrocity propaganda fall<br />

into Soviet hands. Buried at a depth <strong>of</strong> 3-5 meters, the uncremated<br />

corpses would be difficult to find.<br />

5.2.5. Area and Volume <strong>of</strong> the Graves<br />

What is the actual area and volume <strong>of</strong> the Sobibór mass graves? In<br />

order to discuss this issue, one has to consider it as a two-fold problem:<br />

how reliable is Kola’s estimate <strong>of</strong> the area and volume <strong>of</strong> the mass<br />

graves in their present state, and how large were the mass graves in<br />

their original state at the time <strong>of</strong> the liquidation <strong>of</strong> the camp in late<br />

1943?<br />

The method used by Kola to locate the Sobibór mass graves – a grid<br />

<strong>of</strong> manually executed probing drills with 5 meter intervals – is identical<br />

with that previously used by him at Beec. It goes without saying that<br />

this method is highly approximative and that the mapped outlines <strong>of</strong> the<br />

graves are arbitrary to a certain degree. There is a very real possibility<br />

that the actual present volume <strong>of</strong> the graves is smaller than the stated<br />

14,719 cubic meters. On the other hand we have no reason to believe<br />

that Kola has underestimated their dimensions.<br />

As for the original area and volume <strong>of</strong> the graves, we know that,<br />

similar to Beec and Treblinka, extensive wildcat diggings were carried<br />

out by local Poles at the former Sobibór camp site following the<br />

German retreat and that those clandestine searches for buried valuables<br />

continued for several years. 343 According to the witness Thomas Blatt,<br />

who lived in Poland until 1957, 344 the diggings continued “for about ten<br />

years” after the end <strong>of</strong> the war. 345 The Polish witness Parkola describes<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the first wildcat excavations – carried out by a single man – as<br />

covering an area <strong>of</strong> about fifteen square meters. 346 Gilead et al. report<br />

that such diggings have continued to occur even into the present century.<br />

347 Diggings are naturally aided by the fact that the soil at the former<br />

camp site is s<strong>of</strong>t and sandy.<br />

The witness Piwonski has further stated that, during the liquidation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the camp, Jewish workers had to fill in holes “that had been caused<br />

343<br />

344<br />

345<br />

346<br />

347<br />

J. Schelvis, op. cit. (note 71), p. 191.<br />

R.L: Rashke, op. cit. (note 44), p. 345.<br />

Ibid., p. 365.<br />

J. Schelvis, op. cit. (note 71), p. 191.<br />

I. Gilead, Y. Haimi, W. Mazurek, op. cit. (note 293), p. 15.

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