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

2.5. Heinrich Himmler’s Visit to Sobibór<br />

Documentary evidence allows us to say that the Reichsführer SS,<br />

Heinrich Himmler, visited the Sobibór camp on two occasions. The first<br />

visit – about which we know little more than that it was extremely short<br />

– took place on 19 July 1942. 82 The date <strong>of</strong> the second visit is not<br />

known precisely, although it did take place in March <strong>of</strong> 1943. On 13<br />

April 1943 the head <strong>of</strong> SS and police <strong>of</strong> the Lublin district, Odilo Globocnik,<br />

noted in a letter to SS-Gruppenführer Maximilian von Herff<br />

that, on the occasion <strong>of</strong> his stay (in Lublin) in March, Himmler had inspected<br />

“installations <strong>of</strong> ‘Aktion Reinhard.’” 83 On the same date, a person<br />

whose signature on the corresponding document is illegible sent a<br />

letter to SS-Obersturmführer Kuno Ther saying, i.a.: 83<br />

“The Reichsführer SS, after visiting the Sobibór camp, basically<br />

approved the promotion <strong>of</strong> the deserving Führers [i.e. SS <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

and men.”<br />

Hence, Himmler’s visit to Sobibór must have taken place in March<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1943. The document itself does not supply any more detailed information<br />

about the visit.<br />

Orthodox historians do not get tired <strong>of</strong> claiming, on the basis <strong>of</strong> “eye<br />

witnesses” that Himmler attended a mass gassing <strong>of</strong> Jewish women and<br />

girls on the occasion <strong>of</strong> his second visit to Sobibór. The volume Documents<br />

and Materials, which appeared in 1947, has this to say: 84<br />

“Himmler visited Sobibór, as he did the other death camps. In his<br />

honor, 300 (other testimonies have 500) Jewish girls were gassed;<br />

they had been specially brought to the camp for this festive occasion.<br />

Himmler himself stood behind a little window and watched the girls<br />

as they were dying from the poison gas.”<br />

The same volume contains the testimonies by Leon Feldhendler and<br />

Zelda Metz, who also speak <strong>of</strong> this non-event. Here is Feldhendler’s account:<br />

“A special event for the camp was Himmler’s visit in March <strong>of</strong><br />

1943. Two hundred women had been brought in from Lublin for this<br />

day. They were locked up in a special barrack for two days, waiting<br />

to take part in a spectacle for the supreme henchman. […] The bath<br />

82<br />

83<br />

84<br />

According to the schedule for the visit, there was only a total <strong>of</strong> one hour and a half for<br />

Himmler to be taken from Chem to Sobibór and to inspect the camp;<br />

www holocaustresearchproject.org/ar/sobibor/docs/rfss%20visit%20programm.jpg.<br />

www holocaustdenialontrial.com/en/trial/defense/browning/550#browning_553p64n157<br />

N. Blumental (ed.), op. cit. (note 22), p. 199.

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