From WikipediaAlbert Ganzenmüller (born 25 February 1905 in Passau – died 20 March 1996 in Munich) was a German National Socialist and, as the Under-secretary of State at the Reich Transport Ministry, was involved in the deportation of German Jews.
According to Wikipedia this is what the letter says
“A train carrying 5,000 Jews has run daily since 22 July from Warsaw to Treblinka via Malkinia; furthermore, another train has run twice a week with 5,000 Jews from Przemysl to Belzec. The senior management of the eastern division of the railways, ‘Gedob’ (Generaldirektion der Ostbahnen), is in constant touch with the security service (Sicherheitsdienst) in Krakau. The latter is in agreement that transport from Warsaw to Sobibor via Lublin should continue while the reconstruction work on this stretch renders such movements impossible ([until] approximately October 1942).”
Could I ask our German speaking colleagues here to translate the letter from the picture above and see if it does indeed say what Wiki says it does?
Then could I ask what this letter actually means, does it have any substance and offer anything more to the claims of Treblinka being an extermination camp. Putting aside the impossibilities of the claims that 900,000 jews were killed in gas chambers that were supplied by diesel fumes etc I wonder what this letter really means and does it carry any weight to the argument for or against.