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THE ‘DEATH MARCHES’ THAT SAVED LIVES by Matt Galbraith In late 1944 with Soviet Forces rapidly advancing on Germany from the east, the German authorities in AMT D in Oranienburg that were responsible for the Concentration Camps, ordered the Camp Commandants in the countries east of Germany to gather as many prisoners as were mobile, issue them with rations, and evacuate them to camps in Germany. With all available trucks and trains involved in the German defence against advancing Soviet forces, the SS were forced to march the prisoners West. The Jewish Author Elie Wiesel who was a prisoner in Auschwitz at that time writes of how he, on getting ordered to prepare for evacuation, rushed to the Auschwitz Camp Hospital to make sure his sick father was not left to be liberated by the Russian forces but taken off on the ‘death march’ with the ‘murderous SS.’ (Strange but true.) The Prisoners (and the SS) marched for days, freezing and with only the food they could carry; those that fell and could or would not go further were shot. This sounds very callous but in reading that we need to keep in mind following: a) These were Prisoners, many dangerous; b) Nobody could or would carry these people; c) Being shot was probably a less callous form of death than being left to starve, freeze or left to be ‘liberated’ by the Soviets they were fleeing. Even today there are memorials all over Germany commemorating these so-called ‘Death Marches.’ In BELOWER WALD (Belower Forest) in North Germany, where thousands of prisoners were forced to overnight on the ground, many prisoners carved their initials or signs into the trees. Just WHERE exactly they got the sharp instruments, or the energy, to do the carving, is a mystery. With the passage of time many of the carvings are being lost as the trees continue to grow, but the tourist can still see the evidence and scale of the large area the prisoners and their guards filled in the forest. These marches are today known as ‘Death Marches,’ and the ‘official’ history books still tell us that the Nazis forced these prisoners to march west because, even in the late stages of the war, they were not willing to do without their ‘slave labourers.’ However, hidden away in the Archives of the Franklin D Roosevelt library in Hyde Park New York lies the true story of why these thousands of prisoners were marched off from Poland, Tschechoslovakia, Hungary, etc. to Germany. The factual story of these so-called Death Marches shows the German Authorities did it because it was ‘requested’ by the Allies. In September 1944, the Polish Prime Minister in exile, S. Mikolajczyk, on hearing that survivors of the Warsaw Rebellion were to be imprisoned in Auschwitz, began claiming that the “Beast” (as he called the Germans) was intending to murder all concentration camp prisoners before they retreated westwards. On October 12th 1944, the German authorities, in an effort to quell the rumours, issued official Press Reports DENYING that they were murdering or intending to murder Prisoners in the Camps. By November 1944, Jewish and Polish sources in London were pushing to have the Allied Airforces bomb Auschwitz. On the 18th of November 1944, Assistant Sec. of War John J. McCloy wrote to Mr. John K Pehle of the War Refugee Board explaining that the U.S. Gov’t had decided NOT to bomb the camps because the bombing would require precision bombing and the aircraft needed for such bombing did not have the range capacity. The use of heavy bombers would endanger the prisoners unnecessarily. In December 1944 the American Embassy in Bern (Switzerland) brought forward two ‘intelligent Jewish Women’ (U.S. description) who had escaped one evacuation transport from Auschwitz and made it through to Switzerland. And these women had willingly testified to the Americans that the Germans were NOT murdering prisoners in Auschwitz, said that there were NO indiscriminate shootings, and that most of the deaths in the camps were caused by malnutrition, disease and illness. On January 22 1945, German authorities reported to the Irish Dep’t. of External Affairs that all rumours of ‘mass exterminations’ or murders were devoid of all foundation and they were actually trying to keep them alive. The U.S. Foreign Dep’t. then contacted the German authorities through their consulates in Ireland and Switzerland and informed them that the USA had taken notice of this assurance, and expected that ALL inmates of all concentration and work camps be kept alive by the German authorities. The only way the German authorities could keep this promise when retreating, was by evacuating the Prisoners west to Germany, and away from the Russians. Unfortunately, the German promise could not cover what foreign troops might do to the Prisoners. For instance, the German authorities on their retreat left Polish Militia Troops guarding the Auschwitz Camp. The Poles, on noticing the arrival of Russian Troops, set about shooting the remaining prisoners. Source: „Auschwitz und die Allierten“ von Dr. A. Schickel. 85110 Dunsdorf Ortstrasse 5, 1995
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