From the BBC:
“Dutch Jews
died in 'secret Nazi gas chamber' in 1941”
Over 100
Dutchmen were sent to their deaths at a secret Nazi gas chamber in 1941, a year
before Nazis began mass deportations of Jews to gas chambers. The men were
seized in Amsterdam in the Netherlands in February 1941, in the first Nazi
raids on Jews in Western Europe, and sent to Mauthausen concentration camp in
Austria. Historian Wally de Lang says 108 were murdered at the nearby Hartheim
Castle. They were given fictitious causes of death, she explains. Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940
and over the next five years more than three-quarters of the Jewish population
were murdered, with deportations to the extermination camp at Auschwitz
beginning in July 1942.
The large-scale
round-up, or razzia, of Jews began on 22 and 23 February 1941 in revenge for
the killing of a Dutch Nazi collaborator during a clash. Pictures of that
initial raid are widely known but not what happened to the hundreds of traders,
salesmen, tailors and other Amsterdam residents who were arrested. De Lang has
detailed in a new book who the men were and what happened to them after they
were taken to Camp Schoorl, a prison camp in the Dutch dunes: 388 were sent to
the Nazi concentration camp at Buchenwald in Germany. "We always thought
the first deportation train departed in July 1942, [but] these razzia men were
already deported on 27 February 1941, so that's much earlier," she told
the BBC.
Killing
centre at Hartheim Dozens died within weeks in the quarries of Buchenwald
and then on 22 May 1941 the remaining 340 were sent south to Mauthausen
concentration camp, 35km (21 miles) from the castle at Hartheim. In 1940
the castle had been turned into a killing centre, where 30,000 people with
physical disabilities and mental illnesses were murdered until a public outcry
brought the campaign to a halt. From 1941 it was then used to murder 12,000
prisoners under the programme "Action 14f13" - a Nazi campaign to murder
concentration camp prisoners no longer able to work. Spanish and Polish
prisoners were also murdered there. De Lang said there were two ways
that the Nazis used gas there: "During the bus ride, halfway to the
castle, and then at Hartheim there was a kind of place where no-one could see
what was going on."
'Laboratory
for the Nazis' What was not known was that many of the Dutch prisoners were
killed in the Hartheim gas chamber. Families were given false causes of death
and it was widely assumed the men had died of lead poisoning in the mines. De
Lang says they were sent to Hartheim and murdered on 11-14 August but given
false causes of death for weeks later. For 108 of the prisoners there is
evidence that they were murdered and cremated at Hartheim, she says, but it was
very likely the case for dozens more as well. She discovered in German
archives that from 1-6 September 1941 up to 30 prisoners were listed
alphabetically as having died each day. At the time, all deaths had to be
registered and the historian is convinced that they were murdered on arrival
weeks before. "It was a kind of laboratory [for the Nazis] to
improve their knowledge of everything that we see at Auschwitz on a much, much
bigger scale." It was not until January 1942 that Hitler and other
Nazi leaders came up with the genocidal "Final Solution". As
part of De Lang's research, she has identified a number of people pictured
during the Nazi detentions in Amsterdam. John Spel, the grandson of one of
those seized, Aron Smeer, said that for years all he had was a name, and now he
had a face too. "It leaves you speechless," he told public
broadcaster NOS.
^ Sadly, the
Germans gassing the Dutch Jews before they started gassing at the Death Camps
doesn’t surprise me. The Germans also gassed the disabled in these kinds of
killing centers. ^
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