pilgrimofdark wrote: ↑Sat Feb 28, 2026 5:39 pm
QUESTION: Name the persons GUILTY of the atrocities in the Lublin camp?
ANSWER: I know of some of the camp's organizers: [...] Standarten[führer] KOCH, the former camp commander in Buchenwald; [...] It's interesting to note that in 1943, it became known that a number of the camp's organizers had built up their houses. It was said that the reason was the discovery of a massive theft by these individuals—valuables and things concentrated in the camp. In 1942, (...) there was a secret trial of those responsible for the theft. The defendants, according to rumors, were given the opportunity to shoot themselves.
This must be referring to Karl-Otto Koch, who was indeed commandant at Buchenwald. And there was indeed a trial against him.
However, that trial was in 1943-1944, not 1942. And it was not a secret trial but a matter of some public controversy; the prosecution of a high-ranking SS officer was criticized by many. And it was not for crimes committed in Majdanek but in Buchenwald. And it did not involve these other named perpetrators, as far as I can tell.
This witness (Hans Wolters) must have either muddled his own memory of events, or else he was merely regurgitating news reports he was given, but he also muddled that. Or perhaps the person who typed this paper misrepresented his testimony by mixing and matching parts of it. False in any case.
The arrested KUPSTAS J.I., speaking about his service in the German SS troops at the Lublin Death Camp, confessed during interrogation:
I served only one year as a private in the SS battalion at the Lublin Death Camp. Our battalion was tasked with guarding the camp and bringing its inmates to work.
The "Death Camp" was located one and a half kilometers from Lublin. The camp grounds contained over 20 large barracks. It should be noted that the camp was constantly expanding.
The Death Camp held people of various nationalities, brought by the Germans from the countries they occupied during various wars.
Can anyone believe that this was a real confession? This witness repeatedly uses the term "death camp". This language obviously comes from the Soviets themselves.
Both of the witnesses in this report (Kupstas Jaronim Iosifovich and Merkevichas Vladimir Kazimirovich) are said to be ex-Red Army. They were working for the Soviets just three years prior. Can they be taken seriously?
While serving in the SS battalion at the Lublin Death Camp, I took direct part in the brutal extermination of the population held in that camp. Together with other soldiers from our battalion, I repeatedly conscripted groups of Jews held in the camp we guarded into work. I personally beat the Jews who were physically weak and unable to work with the butt of the rifle I had.
In August 1942, under the leadership of lieutenant RACHKUS, I, along with eleven soldiers from our battalion, took direct part in the execution of 90 Jews.
In the month of May 1942, a large group of Jews from the camp were forced to work digging a pit. While working, four Jews, attempting to escape from the death camp, hid under a barracks. However, they were discovered by the Germans and subjected to a brutal beating. Three other soldiers from our battalion and I then executed them. Two weeks later, on the orders of a German officer, I, along with other soldiers from the SS battalion, executed eight Jews for refusing to work.
Here Kupstas got in to some semi-specific incidents, but he missed the obvious. What about the tens to hundreds of thousands gassed, shot, hanged, given lethal injections, roasted alive, and so on? He didn't see any of it? The biggest incident mentioned is a shooting execution of 90 Jews, which if true could well be a legal execution. If that's the worst atrocity he could testify to, it tends to disprove extermination.
However he claimed to be there "only one year", which Holocaust Narrative adherents might argue predated the larger extermination events. In which case his testimony is worth very little to them, but perhaps worth more for us. He described what he saw as "extermination", but if the most he witnessed was ~101 shooting executions, plus beatings in one case, plus "an unbearable regime", then it paints a very different picture of that word than what is commonly understood. Most people would not say 101 executions and compulsory labor is an extermination.
These are in any case self-serving statements. Made for the benefit of himself and the Soviets, not for the Germans.
The rest of the quotations, if they are even real quotes, are overly convenient. They're always worded unnaturally, as if written by the accusers. And they're always vague ("various methods and techniques") so as to prevent their being probed and disproven. Broad admissions to "torture" and "extermination" with only minimal personal blame. Even for theft, no specific stolen object or number thereof was mentioned.
It would be interesting to know the fates of these three witnesses. Nothing about them comes up in a cursory websearch.