bombsaway wrote:Well what I am pointing out is that the Jews deported into Romanian held USSR spoke profusely of their experiences and survival.
At least how many of them "spoke profusely" about it? Provide a number
When did they "speak profusely" about it? Provide dates
Where did they "speak profusely" about it? Provide locations
To whom did they "speak profusely" about it, and why? Explain
What percent of those transited in this cohort "spoke profusely" about it? Provide an estimate
Can you provide a list of every single train stop they were subjected to when transferring to this location?
That nothing exists for the far greater number of Jews apparently deported into German held USSR
Again, it is not necessary that they were deported deep into the USSR. They could have very well just ended up in the general area of the camps!
As you can see:
There were all sorts of ghettos that could have held Jews from other parts of Europe
That no such "huge mass graves" exist for the alleged hundreds of thousands of Jews claimed to have been sent to Belzec means they were not gassed and dumped into enormous pits!
The fact of the matter is that enormous mass graves full of millions of pounds of burnt remains, bones, teeth, wood ash, etc can not magically disappear.
Meanwhile, we know for a fact that people can move around all sorts of places without talking about it or producing documentation that survives many decades.
means this mass migration didn't happen, or that these witnesses were somehow targeted and silenced -- or had their memories suppressed through unknown means.
Indeed, they would have ended up under Soviet control. It's rather possible that they would not have lived for decades after WWII, given that they were "unfit for work" which is disproportionately the elderly. Most quite possibly did not know what the train stops were even named, or did not remember. They could have been hiding their Jewish identity. There are a lot of explanations. I don't recall anyone claiming to know exactly where they went, except the people insisting they were all dumped into enormous pits that can not be shown to exist.
Either 100s of thousands were dumped into pits or they were not. If 100s of thousands were not dumped into pits, that does not answer where they went. It is unfortunate for the people that wish to have complete travel itineraries for hundreds of thousands of Jews from WWII that we do not have this information. What is fortunate is that there is no reason to think that 100s of thousands of Jews were dumped into enormous pits at Belzec. This should be good news, right?
Although, we don't know what happened to them under Soviet control later on. If they were not dumped into enormous pits at Belzec, they must have necessarily went somewhere else. It is simply absurd to demand documentation of where they went as some sort of requirement for the thesis that they were not dumped into pits. The pits, if they existed, could be shown to exist. You posted a document explaining that they were to be expelled beyond the border. It has been pointed out that this may have been a future plan (which makes sense given the locations of T2+B+S) and they could have been in a sort of "temporary" arrangement in a ghetto close to one of these camps.
So there's 2 positions:
1) they were dumped into pits
2) they went somewhere else
#1 can be proven by showing the pits. The pits cannot be shown. Documents (some of which are missing) support position #2. #2 could be disproven very quickly, with very little effort, via a thorough archeological excavation revealing the alleged huge mass graves. They cannot be shown to exist, so the most reasonable position is #2 - again, supported by the documentary evidence (for example, the one you referenced). It should be noted that documentary evidence is only marginally more authoritative than party testimony (the weakest form of evidence) and material/physical evidence is far more definitive.