Nessie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 2:36 pm
he believes there were mass transports from the AR camps to other destinations, which would have generated Fplo (Fahrplanordnung) documentation. He obviously fails to consider that he needs to prove such transports took place, before he can evidence the documents recording those transports have been destroyed or hidden.
Revisionists need to stop acting as if they are experts, in fields they have no expertise in.
Raul Hilberg interpreted Scheduling Order (Fahrplananordnung) 587 stating that all the occupants were sent to the death camp of Treblinka.
However, all the locations at the stops were either places of Jewish Labour camps or railway junctions to other labour camps. I offered an olive branch and asked the exterminationist if he could find an Fplo which went from a starting place to the final destination Treblinka, with no stops. If this could be found, there is credit to Hilbergs hypothesis.
It is a fact that the transport of Jews from one place to another would necessitate an fplo document, such as Alex Cohen travelling from Sobibor to Skyz Kam munitions plant. The same is true for Jetje and Sientje Veterman who went to about 18 labour camps and a few konzentrationslager. They incidently went from one extermination camp for Jews (Auschwitz, March 43) to another (Sobibor). The gassings were in full swing A-B in Feb March 42 and Sobibor apparently. As shown above Fplo are used in modern times as well, they are just train schedules necessary for the smooth running of the railway. There is no reason to suggest that the existing Fplo documents, as scarce as they are, were not just for transportation of Jews to the multitude of labour camps but all other special transports such as troop movements.
The question is where are the multitude of other Fplo documents depicting troop movements, transport of Jews to other labour camps. It appears to be a fact that out of all the train stations over all of German and Poland only a handful or so exist and only 4 accessible, and those suggest mass murder at Treblinka, which was also just a labour camp as well.