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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR 283<br />

9. Sobibór: <strong>Propaganda</strong> and <strong>Reality</strong><br />

9.1. Fake “Baths” or Real Baths? Sobibór as a Transit<br />

Camp<br />

As we have seen in chapter 4, the witnesses have described the alleged<br />

gas chambers <strong>of</strong> Sobibór as fake baths, but faked in such a way<br />

that they could have been real: “At first glance, everything looks as a<br />

bath should look – faucets for hot and cold water, basins to wash in”<br />

(Pechersky, see p. 70); “The bath was arranged as if it were really a<br />

place to wash (faucets for the shower, a pleasant environment)” (Feldhendler,<br />

see p. 71) and “everyone would be given a piece <strong>of</strong> soap.”<br />

(Razgonayev, see note 283).<br />

At the Eichmann trial in Jerualem there was the following exchange<br />

<strong>of</strong> arguments between the presiding judge and the witness Dov Freiberg<br />

during the 64 th session (5 June 1961): 856<br />

“Presiding Judge: One moment. When did you become aware,<br />

when did it become clear to you for the first time, that these were not<br />

shower rooms, but gas chambers?<br />

Witness Freiberg: In the first days. There were some doubts, but<br />

it was known.” (Emph. added)<br />

But on this point, Y. Arad writes: 857<br />

“The unawareness <strong>of</strong> what happened to the Jews who were taken<br />

to Camp III weighed heavily on the daily life <strong>of</strong> those selected to<br />

work. Days and even weeks passed until the Jewish prisoners who<br />

worked in Camp I and Camp II found out that those who had been<br />

taken there were gassed. In Sobibór, unlike Beec, the extermination<br />

area with gas chambers was more isolated from the other parts<br />

<strong>of</strong> the camp, and nothing could be seen.”<br />

He then quotes another statement by Freiberg – in blatant disgreement<br />

to the one above – according to which “for two weeks he and<br />

856<br />

857<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Israel, op. cit. (note 137), vol. III, p. 1176; the witness is the same person as Ber<br />

Moiseyevich Freiberg mentioned earlier.<br />

Y. Arad, op. cit. (note 49), p. 79.

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