PrudentRegret wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 6:10 am
First of all, none of the witnesses actually describe what the operation would have looked like if it had actually happened. So there are 0 witnesses who attest to a realistic interpretation of the operation. You know this.
There are dozens of witnesses who describe mass arrivals of people, the theft and sorting of their property and gassings. That universal agreement comes from local Poles, German and Ukrainian Nazis who worked inside the camp, and surviving Jewish prisoners. That such a disparate group, who would not normally cooperate, who spoke different languages, all agree, is strong corroborating evidence.
So really the number of reliable witness accounts is 0.
That is the figure for the number of witnesses you have, to evidence your theory the camp was only used to sort property.
I have suggested a systematic misunderstanding of the economic use action Operation Reinhardt as an extermination operation. This misunderstanding percolated through a huge number of witnesses in all the controversial camps, with Majdanek being case-in-point for how this happened: it's proven precedent for what I am saying. I am just saying what happened in Majdanek also happened in the Treblinka Work Camp for Jews. The delousing chambers under the administration of the SS Fur and Clothing Works to carry out Operation Reinhardt became interpreted as mass extermination facilities with many witnesses and courts, including Judge L himself, attesting to that fact.
Your suggestion, is not backed by any evidence from within TII.
Even historians today say "Operation Reinhardt was the codename for the extermination of the Jews." It really does mostly come back to the misinterpretation and dishonest interpretation of what this policy actually was. Witnesses see piles of clothing and shoes and tell tall tales of gassed jews, influenced by chaotic wartime conditions, rumors, and no small amount of outright lying. It happened at Majdanek, it happened at the other camps too.
But really the fact the debut case, the perpetrator put the operation in Malkinia and was charged with conducting confiscations puts to bed your fantasy that nobody was confused.
You also continue to sidestep the anachronistic reporting that suggests transit activity at Malkinia was mistaken for an extermination operation.
You make great play of some minimal confusion about Malkinia, to deflect from your total lack of evidence, compared to the dozens of witnesses, physical, archaeological, forensic and circumstantial evidence that TII was an AR camp where hundreds of thousands were gassed and their property stolen.
You cannot answer questions I have previously put to you, about what happened to the people, once all their possessions had been stolen from them.