Anyone who debates the Holocaust with regular people will soon encounter this question. And then, if you do convince them that these piles of bodies were not gassed Jews, and the emaciated corpses were not deliberately starved, they may say:
"Well it doesn't matter. The nazis forced them into camps so it's their fault entirely. They could have just left them alone!"
That may be true, but that is not the "Holocaust" - which is defined as a deliberate policy of extermination. And to be fair, there were massive numbers of corpses all over Germany due to allied bombing campaigns.
According to leftist historian Norbert Frei (from Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 35 (1987) page 400):
The shock of these discoveries [of mountains of corpses] often led to false conclusions which turned out to be enduring
"Der Schock über die Entdeckungen führte nicht selten zu faktisch falschen Schlußfolgerungen, die sich zum Teil als recht zählebig erweisen sollten"
Here I will provide some relevant testimony by SS Officer von Eberstein, text and image format:
Nuremberg Trial Proceedings Volume 20. One Hundred and Ninety-Fifth Day. Monday; 5 August 1946. Volume XX, pp. 310-311HERR PELCKMANN: At the wish of the Court I have reduced the number of witnesses to the absolute minimum of five witnesses. I will bring only such witnesses who, due to their high position in the organization, can give the Court comprehensive answers on organizational questions, that is, basic questions. Therefore, not-withstanding your high rank, I must ask you how much, according to your conviction, the mass of these many thousands of unknown members of the SS knew? I will reserve the affidavits, documents, and other proof for later.
VON EBERSTEIN: If I, in my position and in spite of the general view I had of things inside, the country, knew nothing, how could the men at , the front or the few who remained at home know about it? The horrible things that happened later on in the concentration camps and which came to light after the collapse and the capitulation I personally can only explain by the general state of things during those last months. People lost their heads; hundreds of thousands of people were put on the move; thousands of detainees were brought from the border territory and crowded into the few camps which were still available. In southern Germany, in Dachau, there was an uninterrupted stream of people coming in throughout the winter. There was a typhus epidemic which claimed many victims. I learned of that also by chance only because the Gauleiter and Reich Defense Commissioner asked for workers to clear up after air attacks, and from a call to the camp, commander I learned that these workers could not be supplied due to a typhus epidemic.
Later, I heard at a conference that this epidemic had claimed many victims. Moreover, in the last few weeks, railroad traffic was disconnected. The supply line was completely blocked, and there was already a good deal of hunger. Upon my remark that it should be possible to stop this epidemic the commander told me there were no more medical supplies, the pharmaceutical factories having been destroyed too. Only thus can I explain the terrible pictures, which we all know, which have been shown here. In any case, the mass of the men of the General SS and the German population could, not have known about all this as no one could look into the camps. The General SS, for which I am speaking here, and the Waffen-SS, too, could not have prevented it.
https://avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/08-05-46.asp or https://archive.is/hdge#selection-437.1-445.493
Please see my post with various graphs on this page, as well as Sannhet's post on the Buchenwald death rates by month for some perspective here:
Re: The Known Death Totals at German Camps
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