Isn't it remarkable that two decades after the fact, everybody always says exactly what is expected and many of them avoid the noose? Eichmann of course being an exception. He said it all, geysers of blood, a soviet submarine engine, every bit of insanity, and he still danced at the end of a rope.
I wonder if there are any contemporary interrogation protocols for Julius Bauer, and what he said at the time of the event, when his memory was fresh...
I will probably be cross posting this in the 'Aktion 1005' thread.
https://www.hagalil.com/2018/11/enterdung/
How the traces of Nazi mass crimes were erased…
Since the summer of 1943, there had been an order to stop creating mass graves. Bodies were to be burned immediately. A year earlier, the Reich Security Main Office had ordered the excavation and removal of the remains of hundreds of thousands of Jewish men, women and children murdered by shooting or gassing throughout German-occupied Europe. These operations, led by SS-Standartenführer Paul Blobel, were subject to the highest level of secrecy. Under the code name „Action 1005“, all traces of Nazi extermination were to be completely removed. Before the „disintegration“ began on a large scale, Blobel had decreed that the mass graves of the Lviv-Janowsak camp should serve as a „test site“. During a visit to the former gravel pits, the SS-Standartenführer personally explained,how the „mass graves should be opened and the bodies placed on pyres. He also explained the technique of incineration to us and demonstrated it to us “, reported Blobel's subordinate SS-Untersturmführer Walter Schallock and added, not without pride: „He knew exactly about everything.“
There is also the first paragraph, which is pure propaganda, along with many other parts. This is the comic book style of holocaust 'fanfic' that brims from the well that is 'The Holocaust Industry'.
'And he lit a cigarette, then then all the nazi beasts got drunk as they sat with the roasting corpses of jews, another job well done for these, animals...'
I'm, paraphrasing, but, not much...
I think I may have located a statement from Julius Bauer from 1962, but, nothing earlier. I ran across that bit on Aktion 1005 though, and thought it was relevant to share, even if just tangentially.