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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR 291<br />

for lodging. We will skim <strong>of</strong>f the labor force necessary for this purpose<br />

mainly in Auschwitz from the migration to the east, so that our<br />

existing production facilities are not disturbed in their output and<br />

their structure. The Jews [skimmed <strong>of</strong>f for labor but eventually also]<br />

destined for migration to the east will therefore have to interrupt<br />

their journey and perform armament work.”<br />

The Ostwanderung (eastern migration) was the deportation <strong>of</strong> Jews<br />

to the East. In this context the last sentence signifies that the physically<br />

unfit Jews within Ostwanderung would not interrupt their journey – and<br />

would thus not stop at Auschwitz – but continue their “journey” to the<br />

East. 882<br />

This move corresponded to the initial purpose <strong>of</strong> the deportations <strong>of</strong><br />

western Jews to Auschwitz, which was essentially to provide slave labor;<br />

the problem <strong>of</strong> the unfit Jews was, therefore, still marginal. The<br />

first documented Jewish transports to arrive at Auschwitz came from<br />

Slovakia and France.<br />

Slovakia carried out the deportation <strong>of</strong> the country’s Jews in response<br />

to a proposal by the Reich. On 16 February 1942 Martin Luther,<br />

head <strong>of</strong> the Germany Department <strong>of</strong> the ministry <strong>of</strong> Foreign Affairs,<br />

sent a telex to the German embassy at Bratislava (Pressburg), in which<br />

he stated that the Reich government, “as part <strong>of</strong> the measures for the final<br />

solution <strong>of</strong> the Jewish question in Europe,” stood ready to transfer<br />

“20,000 young and healthy Jews” to the East where there was a “demand<br />

for work assignment.” 883<br />

Referring to this telex, Luther wrote in his report to the Foreign minister<br />

dated August 1942: 884<br />

“The number <strong>of</strong> the Jews deported to the east in this manner was<br />

not sufficient to cover the need for labor. For this reason, the Reich<br />

Security Main Office, at the instruction <strong>of</strong> the Reichsführer SS, approached<br />

the Foreign Office to ask the Slovakian government to<br />

make available 20,000 young, sturdy Slovakian Jews from Slovakia<br />

for deportation to the east. The legation in Bratislava reported to D<br />

III 1002 that the Slovakian government took up the proposal with<br />

zeal, the preliminary tasks could be initiated.”<br />

882<br />

883<br />

884<br />

For a more detailed treatment <strong>of</strong> this question cf. Carlo Mattogno, Special Treatment in<br />

Auschwitz. Origin and Meaning <strong>of</strong> a Term, Theses & Dissertations Press, Chicago 2004,<br />

pp. 52-56.<br />

T-1078.<br />

NG-2586-J, pp. 5f.

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