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

<strong>of</strong> children must have been far higher because 483 boys and 416 girls<br />

were moved on from Stutth<strong>of</strong> to Auschwitz on 25 July 1944. 1040<br />

The deportation <strong>of</strong> German Jews into the eastern territories is mentioned<br />

in the <strong>of</strong>ficial “<strong>Holocaust</strong>” literature as well. Gerald Reitlinger<br />

writes: 1041<br />

“A larger number <strong>of</strong> deportees were taken to Riga. […] Jeannette<br />

Wolff […] mentions eleven transports, including the exceptionally<br />

large one by which she, along with 1,350 others, was taken from<br />

Dortmund to Riga on 25 January 1942. […] In response to this [i.e.<br />

to an objection by the Wehrmacht which appreciated the Jews as<br />

workers and secretarial staff] the Russia Plan was reactivated with<br />

some 25,000 Jews from the Greater Reich being taken to Riga, Estonia<br />

and the Minsk area.”<br />

The relations between the Wehrmacht and the German Jews working<br />

for them seem to have been very good, because on 20 August 1943 they<br />

prompted SS-Obergruppenführer Richard Hildebrand, Head <strong>of</strong> the SS-<br />

Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt (SS central <strong>of</strong>fice for race and settlement)<br />

to prohibit any contacts between Jews and German army personnel<br />

beyond the strict minimum necessary for the tasks at hand. He also<br />

banned any assignment <strong>of</strong> Jews to <strong>of</strong>fice work or private purposes. 1042<br />

These facts are in disagreement with the <strong>of</strong>ficial version <strong>of</strong> history,<br />

for we must remember the following:<br />

As mentioned previously, the deportations began in November <strong>of</strong><br />

1941. 1043 According to mainstream <strong>Holocaust</strong> literature, a first “extermination<br />

camp” went into service at Chemno (Kulmh<strong>of</strong>) in December<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1941. As such a camp cannot be set up overnight, the construction <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemno must have been in the planning stage for months. If it actually<br />

was an extermination camp, then we would have to believe that a plan<br />

for the physical liquidation <strong>of</strong> the Jews already existed at such an early<br />

stage. (We remind our readers <strong>of</strong> the fact that Chemno, just like the later<br />

camps set up at Beec, Sobibór and Treblinka, is said to have been a<br />

pure annihilation camp in which even the able-bodied Jews were gassed<br />

1040 Jürgen Graf, Carlo Mattogno, Concentration Camp Stutth<strong>of</strong> and its Function in National<br />

Socialist Jewish Policy, Theses & Dissertations Press, Chicago 2003, p. 8, 93f.<br />

1041 Gerald Reitlinger, Die Endlösung, Colloquium Verlag, Berlin 1983, pp. 100ff.; Reitlinger’s<br />

1968 Engl. edition, op. cit. (note 560), pp. 92ff, mentions only “a few thousand<br />

Reichs Jews.”<br />

1042 NO-1624, summarized by A. Butz, op. cit. (note 1038), pp. 267f.<br />

1043 Cf. chapters 8.1. and 9.

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