Auschwitz Blueprints on Public Display in Israel
Israel’s Yad VaShem Holocaust Memorial Museum displayed on Monday the blueprints of the Auschwitz death camp for the first time to a wide audience. The Prime Minister spoke before flying to Poland for ceremonies commemorating the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. The United Nations designates January 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Some one million Jews were slaughtered at Auschwitz, and the recently-obtained blueprints display the entrance where trains were crammed with Jews before they were led to death in gas chambers. The blueprints also exhibit the path where the cynical "Arbeit Macht Frei" (Work Will create You Free)mark was hung. The sign was stolen last month and restored to the site of the camp last week.
The Nazis burned the archived Auschwitz documents next to the death camp before the liberation in an attempt to cover up their crimes against humanity. The blueprints were in a separate building and were found in an abandoned Berlin apartment two years ago. The German newspaper Bild obtained and released them last year before presenting the collection of 29 drafts last year to Prime Minister Netanyahu.
"The replace with plans detailing the construction of Auschwitz constitute a graphic illustration of the Germans' systematic exploit to carry out the Final Solution," said Yad VaShem Chairman Avner Shalev.
The "Architecture of Murder" exhibit also includes aerial photographs of Auschwitz taken by the British throughout the conflict, a report written by two Jews who escaped and photos showing smoke billowing from the six crematoria that killed thousands of Jews every day.
Shalev said he hopes that a traveling version of the exhibition, which will open on Tuesday at the United Nations in New York, will aid counter Holocaust denials. Prime Minister Netanyahu waved the blueprints at the U.N. podium last September through a condemnation of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
A testimony recorded at Yad VaShem quotes a Nazi SS guard who witnessed murder by gas:
“A number of victims noticed that the covers had been removed from the six holes in the ceiling [of the gas chamber]. They screamed in terror when a head, covered in a gas-mask, appeared at one of the holes. The 'disinfectors' went to work…. Using a hammer and chisel, they opened some innocuous-looking tins which bore the inscription ‘Zyklon, to be used against vermin. Attention, poison! To be opened by instructed personnel only.’
“As soon as the tins were opened, their contents were thrown through the holes, and the covers were replaced immediately… about two minutes later, the screams died down, and only muffled groans could be heard. Most of the victims had already lost consciousness. Two more minutes passed, and Grabner [one of the SS men] stopped looking at his watch. Absolute silence prevailed.”
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