Oswiecim, Poland – Restored Letter Unearthed At Auschwitz Details Crematoria Horror

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    FILE - A view of the former Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau is pictured in Brzezinka near Oswiecim December 10, 2014. REUTERSOswiecim, Poland – A letter written by Marcel Nadjari, a former prisoner, found in buried in Auschwitz was restored in full on Monday, October 9th.

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    According to Deutsche Welle, a German media website, Nadjari, a native of Greece, was assigned to a “Sonderkommando” unit at Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp with four other prisoners. Sonderkommandos were camp prisoners, enlisted through threat of death, who were forced to move victims’ bodies from the gas chambers to the crematoria.

    Nadjari wrote in his native Greek how he witnessed thousands of people stuffed into the gas chambers “like sardines,” while the Nazis used whips to move as many people as possible. His job as a prisoner was to deliver the corpses to incineration every half hour.

    “If you read about the things we did,” he wrote, “you’ll say, how could anyone do that, burn their fellow Jews? That’s what I said at first, too, and thought many times.”

    The letter is a rarity, because most documents uncovered where unsalvageable. Nadjari’s letter was illegible when found, but this month advanced restoration methods made the text almost entirely readable.

    Nadjari was able to pen a letter then stuff it in a thermos, wrap it in leather and bury the letter in the dirt one year before the camp’s liberation.

    “I am not sad that I will die,” Nadjari wrote, “but I am sad that I won’t be able to take revenge like I would like to.” Some would say his survival was revenge. He died of natural causes in New York in 1971 at the age of 54.

    The letter is scheduled for print in November and will be published in Greek and translated into English.


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    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    6 years ago

    The swastika flew over auchwitz the same swastika carried on the streets of america, an insult to those who were murdered in the gas chambers of birkenau

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    6 years ago

    One fan of the president minimizes the events by saying it is almost a hundred years ago but I am who lived through these horrors and there are thos who in teh name of that symbol would kill, Jews again

    LuckyStrike
    LuckyStrike
    6 years ago

    Question for children of survivors that remained frum. Did you ever hear from your mother or father from where did they get the strength to maintain their emunah despite the horrors?