bombsaway wrote:Where else would they have come from? Western Europe.
Here's the problem, buddy: show me the records of Jews from Western Europe being transported directly to Distrikt Galizien without passing through a Reinhard camp. There are Jews from places like Vienna and Terezín who were deported straight to the occupied eastern territories, but they ended up in Belarus and places like Minsk and Maly Trostenets. Roser's testimony is only compatible with the revisionist hypothesis - namely, Jews being transited through the Reinhard camps and ending up scattered in various locations east of Poland.
Then they were held in ghettos in the General Government (eg @ Rawa Ruska) and sent to the Reinhard camps. This is expressed in the Goebbels diary entry I quoted earlier.
Rawa-Ruska is located to the east of the Reinhard camps. If they were slated for extermination, it makes no sense for them to have been deported to a locality east of the Reinhard camps, only for them to later be deported a short distance west to be gassed. The entire purpose of the Reinhard camps, according to the official storyline, was to gas Jews deported from Poland. As pointed out earlier, there were Jews in Rawa-Ruska who were deported west to a Reinhard camp, but that makes sense only within the framework of the revisionist hypothesis, where these camps actually served a real logistical and bureaucratic purpose (confiscation, registration, delousing, sorting, transit). These Jews, naturally, would not have been processed in a Reinhard camp before they ended up in Rawa-Ruska, meaning they were either native Ukrainian/Polish Jews, or Jews who were evacuated east by the Soviets after Operation Barbarossa, and later ended up in German hands. It's also conceivable that labor requirements in the west prompted the deportation of Jews already present in Ukraine back to the west.
The biggest problem with your unfounded speculations regarding the westward transports of Jews to the Reinhard camps is the confounding fact that the Germans never bothered to deport the huge numbers of Jews present in Volhynia, Podolia and Brest Litowsk to Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka. In the case of Volhynia, Belzec was located a mere 60 km away. Instead, these Jews are claimed to have been gradually worn down through shootings in scattered locations all over Ukraine, despite the fact that an industrial murder factory had been specifically set up a stone's throw away.
I'm sure there are some deportation records of this happening, but it seems like a minor aspect of the history so research would be tough and I don't have a lot of time right now.
I'd like to see those records. For the moment, the most plausible explanation is that these Jews ended up in Rawa-Ruska by being processed through a Reinhard camp.
You're right, this doesn't contradict the revisionist narrative, which is that the Reinhard camps had an important function in terms of property appropriation and delousing for Jews slated for resettlement further East. What I'm saying is no evidence exists of this further east resettlement.
Roser's testimony, and other similar sources for the presence of "gassed" Jews in the occupied eastern territories, east of the Reinhard camps, from Western Europe and elsewhere, is proof enough.