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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR 255<br />

diameter <strong>of</strong> some 25 cm at a height <strong>of</strong> some 50 cm from the floor.”<br />

(Emph. added)<br />

Mainstream historiography asserts that “the stoves described were<br />

used to heat the shed’s rooms, thus allowing the bottled gas and Zyklon<br />

B used in the early stage <strong>of</strong> the camp’s killing activities to work more<br />

efficiently in cold weather.” 751 The source for this claim is the following<br />

passage from an article by Michael Tregenza: 752<br />

“The first attempts at mass murder by gas were conducted by<br />

Wirth in the small gassing barrack in February <strong>of</strong> 1942. This test<br />

gassing liquidated the 150 Jewish workers who had been deported to<br />

Beec for the construction <strong>of</strong> the camp. They were gassed by means<br />

<strong>of</strong> Zyklon B.”<br />

Tregenza refers to the interrogation <strong>of</strong> Josef Oberhauser <strong>of</strong> 12 December<br />

1960, 753 a reference which would later be taken up by Robin<br />

O’Neil with a corrected date (13 Dec.): 754<br />

“The first experimental killing with Zyklon B was carried out by<br />

Wirth on a group <strong>of</strong> about 150 Jews who had been brought to the<br />

camp from the nearby town <strong>of</strong> Lubycza-Królewska to complete construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> the camp and fell trees.”<br />

However, Oberhauser’s interrogation <strong>of</strong> 12 December 1960, a transcript<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5 pages, does not deal with alleged gassings in Beec at all,<br />

whereas the one dated 13 December, a transcript <strong>of</strong> 11 pages, does not<br />

even mention Zyklon B. The defendant had in fact declared: 755<br />

“While bottled gas [Flaschengas] was used in the first test series<br />

and for the first transports <strong>of</strong> the second series <strong>of</strong> tests, the Jews<br />

from the later transports were killed with the exhaust gas from a<br />

tank engine or a truck engine which Hackenholt operated.”<br />

In this deposition, “bottled” gas obviously refers to carbon monoxide<br />

and not to Zyklon B, which was packaged in cans. In the passage following<br />

the one just quoted Tregenza himself actually asserts that “for<br />

the ensuing experiments” the gassings were carried out “with carbon<br />

monoxide gas from steel cylinders.” The expression “bottled gas and<br />

751<br />

752<br />

753<br />

754<br />

755<br />

Beec Camp History, in: www.deathcamps.org/Beec/Beec html<br />

M. Tregenza, “Beec – Das vergessene Lager des <strong>Holocaust</strong>,” in: I. Wojak, P. Hayes<br />

(ed.), “Arisierung” im Nationalsozialismus, Volksgemeinschaft, Raub und Gedächtnis,<br />

Campus Verlag, Frankfurt/New York 2000, pp. 248f.<br />

Ibid., note 34 on p. 263.<br />

R. O’Neil, Beec: Stepping Stone to Genocide; Hitler’s answer to the Jewish Question,<br />

chapter 8, in: www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Beec1/bel081 html#33<br />

Interrogation <strong>of</strong> Josef Oberhauser on 12 December 1962. ZStL, 208 AR-Z 252/59, vol.<br />

IX, p. 1685.

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