bombsaway wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 3:00 am
To sum up, Globocnik may have orchestrated Action Reinhardt, a campaign of theft, enslavement and eventual deliverance to select extermination facilities. So killing was literally not part of Action Reinhardt, but all these Jews were killed right after, by Globocnik in a separate, perhaps unnamed operation. It wouldn't be even a pie to the face for historians, because Action Reinhardt clearly has *something* to do with killing since people are being delivered to those exact places. Accessory to murder.
Your theory (if correct) doesn't contradict the mainstream story in a measurable way. It doesn't contradict the mainstream interpretation of a document like this, or offer any sort of a reasonable explanation for it. You don't touch this document either, though it's totally topical, referencing Globocnik by name. Any objective party should find your avoidance of such evidence highly pertinent.
It's a bigger problem than you realize. One of the biggest weaknesses of mainstream historiography is its inability to point to any policy framework, written orders, or anything like that which points to a policy of systematic extermination. The mainstream claim that "Operation Reinhard was the codename for the extermination of the Jews" is meant to tie the alleged extermination policy to a real-life policy that is referenced in extant documents. So "no, 'Operation Reinhard' was not the codename for the extermination of the Jews" would be another setback in the infinite permutations of positions that historians hold regarding the development of this fictional "extermination policy."
The other big implication of this fact is that it presents a third alternative to the debate over the purpose of the camp we all call "Treblinka." Some Revisionists have outright said the transit camp hypothesis is the only alternative to the extermination camp hypothesis. But that's not true. This understanding of Operation Reinhardt would fully explain the existence of Treblinka as a secret sorting camp. The functionality of Treblinka as a sorting camp is the only functionality which is absolutely proven from every angle: documentary, testimonial, archaeological. The camp is explicitly identified as a Work Camp by Eberl, which would align with this hypothesis.
The only assumption required to accept the hypothesis that "Treblinka" was a sorting camp for Operation Reinhardt (the real Operation Reinhardt) is that witnesses were wrong about the mass arrival of hundreds of thousands of Jews to what Eberl called "Work Camp Treblinka". But if we look at the huge contradictions among the witness testimony, especially in the maps drawn by witnesses, along with the lack of documentation for the transport of hundreds of thousands of Jews to this camp, it seems everyone is thoroughly confused as to exactly what the "Treblinka Extermination Camp" was supposed to have been.
The highly contradictory accounts settled on the Treblinka sorting camp because of the material culture found there- large amounts of discarded and buried personal property. Things like the Treblinka Gold Rush, the black market in the Treblinka area, all of these are also explained by the Sorting Camp hypothesis.
It should also be noted that the mass arrival and extermination of Jews was attested to by witnesses and investigators at Majdanek, whereas those facilities were also constructed by the SS Fur and Clothing Works under the command of Christian Wirth in order to conduct Operation Reinhardt. This interpretation would suggest that what happened at Majdanek- witnesses and investigators identifying an economic use action as a secret extermination and cremation operation, happened at multiple facilities that engaged in Operation Reinhardt.
Remember, investigators said that 2 million people were murdered by Majdanek. I take it for a grain of salt that 800,000 Jews ever set foot in the camp called "Work Camp Treblinka".
The evidence is fully explained by the Sorting Camp hypothesis, and the repeated inability of witnesses and investigators to properly identify the nature and purpose of the operation Reinhardt.
Assuming Treblinka was a sorting camp for Operation Reinhardt, that would entail the use of that industrial spur for many trainloads of "raw" personal property to be sorted, deloused, etc. No doubt many onlookers or bad actors could "interpret" those trains as millions of Jews going in with none coming out. It happened at Majdanek.
None of this is to dispute that Globocnik was indeed responsible for deportations in his District and administration of transit camps in his District, like Sobibor. But "Operation Reinhardt" pertained specifically to the administration of confiscated property, not the deportation of the Jews themselves although it was related to the operation for obvious reasons.