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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR 245<br />

This latter category comprised some 30% <strong>of</strong> the 280,000 Jews still<br />

remaining in the Altreich and the Ostmark 712 on 31 October 1941, i.e.<br />

84,000 persons.<br />

The Protokoll states that “emigration has now been replaced by<br />

evacuation to the East” as a possibility and as a provisional option in<br />

the process towards a final solution <strong>of</strong> the Jewish question. Hence, if<br />

“evacuation” were synonymous with extermination, the SS would have<br />

decided not to exterminate the 84,000 German Jews who were over 65<br />

years old but to move them into an “old people’s ghetto”!<br />

The only passage <strong>of</strong> the Protokoll which <strong>Holocaust</strong> historiography<br />

invariably brings up in its effort to demonstrate that the decisions announced<br />

at Wannsee aimed at the extermination <strong>of</strong> the Jews, actually<br />

demonstrates the contrary: 713<br />

“In the course <strong>of</strong> the final solution and under appropriate direction,<br />

the Jews are to be utilized for work in the East in a suitable<br />

manner. In large labor columns and separated by sexes, Jews capable<br />

<strong>of</strong> working will be dispatched to these regions to build roads,<br />

and in the process a large number <strong>of</strong> them will undoubtedly drop out<br />

by way <strong>of</strong> natural attrition.<br />

Those who ultimately should possibly get by will have to be given<br />

suitable treatment because they unquestionably represent the most<br />

resistant segments and therefore constitute a natural elite that, if allowed<br />

to go free, would turn into a germ cell <strong>of</strong> renewed Jewish revival.<br />

(Witness the experience <strong>of</strong> history.)” (Emph. added)<br />

This paragraph refers to “Jews capable <strong>of</strong> working”; the Protokoll<br />

says nothing about the fate <strong>of</strong> those incapable <strong>of</strong> working, but one cannot<br />

believe that they were going to be exterminated if 84,000 <strong>of</strong> them<br />

were going to be moved into an “old people’s ghetto.”<br />

In this context the term “suitable treatment” has nothing sinister<br />

about it: If these people, “if allowed to go free,” constituted “the germ<br />

cell <strong>of</strong> renewed Jewish revival,” they would simply not be allowed to<br />

go free.<br />

The employment <strong>of</strong> the able-bodied Jews “to build roads” in the East<br />

was part <strong>of</strong> Generalplan Ost, as has been pointed out by J.E. Schulte: 714<br />

“Rather, the Jews were to further the colonization <strong>of</strong> the East<br />

planned by the SS and build an enormous system <strong>of</strong> roads, not so<br />

much for military use but for the strategy <strong>of</strong> colonization. General-<br />

713<br />

714<br />

Ibid., pp. 7f.<br />

J.E. Schulte, op. cit. (note 675), p. 59.

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