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

No witness statement described this killing method, though. It was,<br />

in fact, invented by the Polish investigators. The Polish War Crimes Office<br />

had already opted for one <strong>of</strong> the methods mentioned in the Polish<br />

underground press, the one using unspecified “gases,” and applied it to<br />

the “gas chamber” installation. The Polish investigators themselves<br />

added the “exhaust gas produced by an engine,” which they pulled out<br />

<strong>of</strong> the so-called “Gerstein report,” as we have already made clear elsewhere.<br />

142 Let us state here that, on 30 January 1946, the assistant general<br />

prosecutor <strong>of</strong> the French Republic, Charles Dubost, handed to the<br />

Nuremberg tribunal a file <strong>of</strong> documents, registered as PS-1553, which<br />

also contained a report written in French by Kurt Gerstein 143 and dated<br />

26 April 1945. 144 This report, in which Gerstein describes an alleged<br />

visit <strong>of</strong> his to the Beec camp, was not read in court, but another version<br />

<strong>of</strong> it, with the story <strong>of</strong> the gas chambers operating on the basis <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Diesel engine, appeared in the French newspaper France Soir on 4 July<br />

1945 with the title “I have exterminated up to 11,000 people per<br />

day.” 145 Furthermore, on 16 January 1947 a German translation <strong>of</strong> document<br />

PS-1553 was presented as Exhibit 428 during the Nuremberg trial<br />

<strong>of</strong> the physicians. 146<br />

Hence as early as the immediate post war years the story <strong>of</strong> the extermination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jews at the Beec, Sobibór and Treblinka camps was<br />

known widely enough to inspire the Polish investigators.<br />

Another revealing aspect <strong>of</strong> what the investigators “established” is<br />

the fact that on the one hand they were ignorant <strong>of</strong> the story <strong>of</strong> the two<br />

alleged gassing buildings and on the other hand they claimed a number<br />

142<br />

143<br />

144<br />

145<br />

146<br />

C. Mattogno, J. Graf, op. cit. (note 10, Engl. ed.), pp. 70-76.<br />

The German national Kurt Gerstein had joined the SS in early 1941, where he became a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Institute for Hygiene <strong>of</strong> the Waffen-SS, eventually serving as head <strong>of</strong> the<br />

technical disinfection services. At war’s end he was arrested by the French, and in their<br />

custody he wrote several highly dubious and at times absurd “confessions” about mass<br />

murder scenes he claimed to have witnessed in the Treblinka and Beec camps. Shortly<br />

thereafter he committed suicide… The importance <strong>of</strong> Gerstein’s reports for mainstream<br />

<strong>Holocaust</strong> historiography on the Beec, Sobibór and Treblinka camps is substantial; for<br />

a critical analysis see <strong>And</strong>ré Chelain, Faut-il fusiller Henri Roques? Polémiques, Paris,<br />

1986. Editor’s remark.<br />

IMT, vol. VI, pp. 332-334 and 363f.<br />

G. Kelber, “Un bourreau des camps nazis avoue: ‘J’ai exterminé jusqu’à 11,000 personnes<br />

par jour.’” France Soir, 4 July 1945, pp. 1f.<br />

Militärgerichtsh<strong>of</strong>, Fall 1: der Ärzteprozeß, Nuernberg, hearing <strong>of</strong> 16 January 1947, mimeographed<br />

transcripts, pp. 1806-1815; Staatsarchiv Nürnberg. A long extract from the<br />

document can be found on pp. 1808-1814; published condensed Engl. edition: U.S. Government<br />

(ed.), Trials <strong>of</strong> War Criminals before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals under<br />

Control Council Law No. 10, vol. I: “The Medical Case,” Nuernberg, U.S. Government<br />

Printing Office, Washington 1949, pp. 865-870.

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