"I know that while most tourists that travel Poland and to Krakow are taken on the mandatory trip to Auschwitz, Chelmno is a different story. When you go to Auschwitz there are the barracks, the train station, the gas chambers, etc. In Chelmno all that exists is a field, a monument, an altar and a small museum. The fact is that all of the deaths here were immediate, the result of gas from carbon monoxide from engines. The camp was destroyed by the Germans while Auschwitz was largely left intact." -- John Rudiak of Pittsburgh, PA.
John visited Poland last summer. "Scattered around Poland are monuments to preserve knowledge of the historical persecution of Jews. Attached are two photos I took this year of one such monument in Konin near the train station. The plaque reads: "During the German occupation in the years 1942-1943 here was a forced work camp for Jews. After a revolt in August 1943 Hitlerites took them away to a different camp." The different camp was Chelmno and Auschwitz. Chelmno was strictly an extermination camp. This is a good history of the Chelmno Camp.

Click here to read more about the Chelmno Death Camp For Total Extermination
It is uncertain who first realized that the deportees were being sent to Chelmno, the first of the Operation Reinhard death camps, where they were killed with carbon monoxide fumes in gas vans (gas chambers had not yet been built). By 15 May 1942, an estimated 55,000 people had been deported.
"The little ones who were loaded on the cart behaved quietly, in submission, or yelling, according to their ages. The children in the ghetto, boys and girls less than 10 years old, are already mature and familiar with poverty and suffering. The young look around them with wide-open eyes and do not know what to do. They are on a cart for the first time in their lives, a cart that will be pulled by a real horse, a proper horse. They are looking forward to a gay ride. More than one of the little ones jumps for joy on the floor of the wagon as long as there is enough space. And at the same time his mother has almost gone out of her mind, twisting about on the ground and tearing the hair from her head in despair. It is difficult to persuade them to give their children up willingly to death, as a sacrifice. It is difficult to take out the old people who hide in the smallest and most hidden corners." -- After the Deportation of Children from Lodz September 16, 1942













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With all the millions of innocent men, women, and children that the Zionists have killed, we are to be so concerned over an alleged 6 million Jews? What about the 40 to 60 million white Christian Israelites that Stalin (a Jew) and his Jewish Bolsheviks killed? Where is their monument in Washington, DC? What about the Ukrainians? If it wasn't for Hitler, the Ukrainians would have been literally wiped out. What about the murders conducted by communists around the world? Communism is a Jewish invention. What about the millions of German soldiers murdered by Eisenhower after the end of the War? What about the 5-13 million German civilians killed during the War and on up until 1953? On and on it goes. Where is the balance? Where is the equal treatment in terms of honoring the dead of War and Zionism?
Stephen N. Wise one of the top Rabbi's in the 20th. Century, and the chief Rabbi for the United States said, "some call it Marxism, but I call it Judaism." He was equating Judaism as equal to communism. In the past the National Geographic and other publications even stated that most communists are Jews if not all communist are Jews. You also must remember that there was a large contingency of SS members who were Jews.
150,000 Jews served, many with great distinction, in the German military in the war.
Historians should not be comfortable with the fact that even many formally educated people (I was an undergraduate at the time) had or have no idea that some two million foreigners and ethnic minorities fought for the Axis. I examined their motives and thoughts as well as the thoughts and motives of Hitler and other Nazis in order to explain this phenomenon. This was why I examined POWs, forced laborers, conscripts, and volunteers: in order to get a clearer picture as to what these men and women went through and what they thought about all of it. This is a largely ignored aspect of the Axis and World War II in general.
Harry Truman, not Adolf Hitler, said the following: "I think one man is as good as another so long as he's honest and decent and not a n****r or a China mman. Uncle Will...says that the Lord made a white man out of dust, a n****r from mud, then threw up what was left and it came down a China mman." Had Hitler said this, historians certainly would have used it as evidence of his uncompromising racism. And yet, even though no such statements ever came out of Hitler's mouth, not even with regard to Jews in private, historians have still consistently argued that he was an uncompromising racist, while conveniently ignoring the blatant and sometimes grossly inhuman racism of both Allied and non-German Axis leaders.
This tells me nothing about Music in this camp. UGH! I just hate these lying websites
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