One aspect which has been ignored is the utilization of the codename "Operation Reinhardt" at Auschwitz, where it denoted the administration of confiscated property as admitted by the mainstream:
There was also "Aktion Reinhardt" in Auschwitz, but even the mainstream position admits that this did not refer to the extermination orders, it referred to the processing of confiscated property. This operation was handled in Auschwitz-Birkenau in the large section of the camp called "Kanada." That's right, even the orthodox position concedes that Aktion Reinhardt was purely an economic policy at Auschwitz. I am merely saying that it was also purely describe an economic policy in the General Government which was chiefly administered by Globocnik.
There's even a document from Auschwitz with the header-
Betrifft: Umsiedlungs-Aktion und Aktion Reinhard which means "Resettlement Action and Aktion Reinhard", and the body of the letter pertained to the storage of confiscated property at Auschwitz. But if AR is the code-name for resettlement, this header would make no sense. On the other hand, this shows that Aktion Reinhardt was an initiative for the administration of confiscated property:
- The NMT Trial concluded AR was an economic initiative
- The Mainstream admits that AR at Auschwitz referred to an economic initiative for administering confiscated property, not resettlement or extermination
- Same as Auschwitz, the Katzmann report makes a distinction between the resettlement action (Umsiedlung) and Operation Reinardt, with the latter pertaining to Globocnik's staff and the administration of confiscated property.
- The Mainstream claims that AR had a different meaning at Auschwitz and in General Government, I am saying it meant the same thing in both, which is the same meaning concluded by the NMT.
- The name of the operation was derived from the State Secretary Reinhardt of the Ministry of Finance, as suggested in testimony in the Pohl Trial:
Q. [sic] Therefore, I assume from your answer that from the type of watches which were being repaired here one could not draw the conclusion that these watches had been taken away from inmates who had been killed?
A. No, that assumption could not be drawn. I myself tried on one occasion to see an order according to which these watches had been confiscated. As far as I can recall, I talked to Melmer about that on one or two occasions. As far as I remember, it was Melmer told me at that time that these watches had been confiscated by virtue of a decree which the State Secretary Reinhardt in the Reich Ministry of Finance had issued, and that was the reason why this action had been given the name of Action Reinhardt.
Contrary to the suggestion by Bombsaway- the "T" in the Hoefle telegram does not prove the number of arrivals at the facility we call T-II and which Erbel calls a Work Camp. He is begging the question. Treblinka was the name of a civilian station some distance away, and the name of the Treblinka village. There is no documentary evidence at all to suggest the "T" in that document established the number of Jews who set foot into what we call T-II.
Of course Resettlement was related to Aktion Reinhardt, with the latter dealing with the confiscation and administration of mobile property throughout the course of resettlement. But in documents, as in the Katzmann document and at Auschwitz, the Jewish Resettlement means what it says, and Operation Reinhardt means a parallel, economic initiative for the administration of confiscated Jewish property. And Globocnik himself described Aktion Reinhardt and its origins and confirms it was an economic initiative. This is part of the final report he sent Himmler of Aktion Reinhardt:
Report On the Administrative Development of the Action Reinhardt
All the assets acquired as a result of this Action were centrally mustered by an administration set up by me, duly classified and booked. The muster extends to the entire Government-General. The personnel came from the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office (WVHA).
The utilization and winding up of the assets was carried out on the basis of directives by the Reichsfuehrer SS. During the course of the Action this was summed up in a directive of 9/26/1942 and 12/9/1943, and the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office was given the task of winding up with regard to the Reich authorities.
The assets I collected were regularly delivered to the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office against receipts, and they in turn passed on the assets to the Reichsbank, the Reich Ministry of Finance, textile concerns, etc.
On the orders of the Reichsfuehrer SS, necessary articles could be removed for the maintenance of persons of the German race. The Reichsfuehrer SS forbade any appropriation for the purposes of the SS.
What is remarkable about the accounting is that no hard and fast basis for the amount collected existed, as the collection of the assets was carried out under orders and only the decency and honesty, as well as the surveillance, of the SS men used for this purpose could guarantee a complete delivery. Nevertheless what was seized and collected and received by the Department Reinhardt was listed and delivered without error and with the greatest accuracy. A preliminary examination up to 4/1/1943 by SS Obersturmbannfuehrer Vogt of the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office has already taken place and has revealed perfect order. For the balance, the preliminary examination has still to be carried out.
In accordance with an agreement with the Reich Ministry of Finance, this preliminary examination is final and the vouchers and data will be destroyed in accordance with Security regulations, cutting out the Reich Accounting Office.
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Individual valuables of a special kind, such as stamps, coins, and such like were sorted and delivered to the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office; worthless articles were destroyed.
Globocnik states that the
operation handled assets according to this directive by the WVHA (NO-724), and note the coordination with the Reich Ministry of Finance. The State Secretary was Reinhardt.
Globocnik was tasked with setting up an office to handle the GG-wide administration of confiscated property that fell under the purview of this order. This was "Aktion Reinhardt" according to the man himself. Note that Globocnik's report "On the Administrative Development of Aktion Reinhardt" refers to the administration of confiscated property and creation of economic workcamps, and not on the resettlement action itself although it related to the operation for obvious reasons.
Bombsaway, can you explain why at Auschwitz "Operation Reinhardt" denoted an economic operation for the administration of confiscated property and NOT resettlement or extermination? Obviously AR was an economic initiative parallel to the resettlement actions, which were not handled by Globocnik across the entire General Government. But Globocnik did handle all the confiscated property that fell under the purview of NO-724 linked before across the entire GG. This was his special task, not secret extermination.