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Aktion Reinhardt, Globocnik Report, Himmler Reply
April 11, 1999
Letter from Samuel Crowell to David Irving
Bearing in mind your ongoing interest in matters pertaining to the
Holocaust I attach a lengthy report on Aktion Reinhardt written and
compiled by Odilo Globocnik for RFSS Heinrich Himmler at the end of
1943. The report, as 4024-PS, is part of the Nuremberg record.
Although the document is rather long, I think you will agree that
it provides a quite different picture of Aktion Reinhardt than we normally
receive.
A few points of interest:
- The Aktion seems to have been part of an overall expulsion and
resettlement policy whereby not only Jews but also Poles and Ukrainians
were being moved around by the Germans for the purposes of streamlining
the ethnic composition of the area. In this respect the Aktion bears
comparison to the expulsions carried out against the Germans after
the war.
- The Aktion also involved, as did the expulsions, the rather
complete plundering of wealth.
- Unlike the expulsions, however, the Aktion involved the exploitation
of Jewish labor in a number of industries. Needless to say, this
usage is at least not compatible with any extermination policy in
the form that is usually claimed.
- Globocnik makes several references either to the need for disinfection
and sanitation or to the fact that many deportees were afflicted
with spotted fever (typhus). These circumstances could have at least
accounted for a significant percentage of the many lives that were
no doubt lost in the course of the Aktion.
- The reference to establishing agents on the sites of the former
Aktion camps for purposes of surveillance appears to be connected
with the fact that the camps (e.g., Belzec) were located on what
was to be the future border of German settlement, and such surveillance
would be necessary for the purpose of monitoring any return of deportees.
- This is a top secret report for Heinrich Himmler: while there
are references to rumor mongers, as well as to the rough treatment
of Jewish people, there are no references to an extermination program,
or to the materials needed to operate such a program. Even if we
accept the thesis of code words, I would be hard-pressed to find
any code words herein that refer to a program of extermination,
far less one calling for the use of poison gas.
- The only historical treatment of the Aktion Reinhardt that I
know of is Yitzhak Arad's "Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: The Operation
Reinhard Camps", Indiana UP: 1974. Like most orthodox Holocaust
historians, Arad refers to the Aktion throughout as "Reinhard",
and further offers the fanciful explanation that the Aktion was
named in honor of the head of the RSHA, Reinhard Heydrich, who was
assassinated in June of 1942. It is hard to understand why Arad
persists in this error, since he quotes brief extracts of this document
no less than half a dozen times in his book.
There is certainly much in this report that is not of much interest,
but, under the circumstances, I think it best that the entire document
should be available for consultation.
Samuel Crowell
Title: "Document 4024-PS: [Economic Development of Action Reinhardt],
Part 01-09 [partial translation]", in Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression.
Supplement A: Closing Address, Closing Arguments, Closing Statements;
Documents Introduced in Evidence By British and American Prosecutors.
District of Columbia: GPO, 1947. pp. 744-770.
Author: US Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality
Accession Number: AC_94X_09672 Publication Date: PD_19470101. Document
Type: Government Document. Source Document Language(s): English See
Also Related Document Supersets: ANCA; NCA; NWCT Country of Publication:
USA
Fulltext: TOP SECRET
The Higher SS and Police Chief in the Operational Zone of the Adriatic
Coast
Trieste, 1/5/1943.
Gl./Go.-Diery No. 1/44 Top Secret PK.
To the Reichsfuehrer SS and Reich Minister of the Interior Heinrich
Himmler Berlin
Reichsfuehrer,
I am taking the liberty of submitting to you in the enclosed a report
on the economic development of the Action Reinhardt, as you, Reichsfuehrer,
ordered in your letter of 9/22/1943 that I should have this completed
and submitted by 12/31/1943. However the recognition given me for the
Action also impels me to give you, Reichsfuehrer, an account of the
economic side, in order that you, Reichsfuehrer, may thereby see that
in this respect also, the work was in order. Though SS Obergruppenfuehrer
Pohl has not yet had time to take over, I nevertheless hope that these
data will be of assistance.
A proper winding up and my relief is necessary because I carried
out this activity within the framework of the SS and it must therefore
be wound up in a proper manner with regard to the competent Reich authorities.
The Action Reinhardt was also too dangerous.
In addition, however, a certain odium still rests upon me to the
effect that in all economic matters I do not maintain the necessary
order, and in this respect I must advance indisputable proof that this
is not so.
The total accounting is composed of two parts:
- The economic part of the Action Reinhardt with the subdivisions
a. Accounting and delivery of the assets seized and b. Accounting
of the assets attained by the work.
- The Settlers' Economic Association, the conduct of whose economy
also rested on my work, and which is now being transferred to civilian
hands.
There is one additional factor to be added to the total accounting
of "Reinhardt" which is that the vouchers dealing with it must be destroyed
as soon as possible after the data have already been destroyed by all
other works concerned in this matter. With regard to the SWG (Settlers'
Economic Association), the question is not only the financial order,
but also a transfer so that this institution may be maintained for the
settlers.
Only after I have been relieved of both matters will my functions
in both be terminated.
I request, Reichsfuehrer, that you lay down a deadline by which the
final winding up has to be completed on the spot on the basis of my
data.
I have taken the liberty of sending a copy to SS Obergruppenfuehrer
Pohl.
Heil Hitler Yours obediently [signed] GLOBOCNIK
[Rubber Stamp:] Personal Staff, Reichsfuehrer SS, Rec'd: 1/10/1944.
Diary No. 1851?44 Top Secret To: RF
4 copies, first copy
Economic Aspect of the Action Reinhardt, gathered together in the
SS Economic and Administrative Head Office--Special Task "G", which
I am in charge of and of which I have not been relieved:
The entire Action Reinhardt is divided into four spheres: A. The
expulsion itself. B. The employment of labour. C. The exploitation of
property. D. Seizure of hidden goods and landed property. [=]
- The Deportation
This is settled and completed. In this case the prerequisite
was to get hold of the people with the small forces available and
to cause as little economic damage as possible to war production
by methodically appropriate measures. On the whole this was achieved.
Considerable damage occurred only in Warsaw, where, owing to ignorance
of the position, the methods applied in the final action were entirely
wrong.
I was no longer able to carry out the action in Litzmannstadt
(Lodz) myself because of my transfer.
The equipment which was provided for this action from seized
goods, which however are to be considered as Reich property, have
been removed completely. For reasons of surveillance in each camp
a small farm was created which is occupied by an expert.
An income must regularly be paid to him so that he can maintain
the small farm.
- Employment of Man Power
The entire manpower was put into closed camps, to which essential
war production was transferred.
For this purpose the following conditions had to be created:
- Erection of all camps.
- Erection of work shops with all the working equipment, such
as the installation of machinery, power supply, etc.
- The organization of provisions, by making use of the TWL's
as well as by the creation of farms in the vicinity of the camps.
- Equipment for the establishment of adequate sanitation and
hygiene.
- Security measures.
- Achieved by adequate security precautions
- By organizing a security organization within the camp
- by adequate guarding
For this purpose the SS guards were developed, the overwhelming
majority of whom carried out their duties satisfactorily
led by Germans.
Their reliability was to be increased by mixing these
guards with Reich German guards from the concentration camps.
- The preconditions for a satisfactory security system
were created by these camps being taken over by the concentration
camp department of the SS Economy and Administrative Head
Office.
- The proper administration and methodical treatment were
made possible thanks to extensive training of the German leading
personnel. It became apparent that the working capacity of the
Jews in the camps was constantly increasing.
- By the creation of a works management and factory conditions
the technical and commercial aspects were ensured. For this
purpose the "Osti" was created and as second works management
the German Equipment Works (Deutsche Ausruestungswerke). A total
of 18 works was established; it was intended to add more. About
52000 workers were available. These conditions of work made
it possible to accept urgent orders both from the Armament Inspectorate
and from Speer, the Reich Ministry, and thus to replace bombed
out works.
The demand from these offices was considerable. "Osti" and
the German Equipment Works were firms under my own supervision,
whereas other concerns, such as the Heinkel aircraft works were
only looked after by me.
Enclosure 1 contained factory reports and output figures.
The number of orders was so large that the German Equipment
Works (DAW) was fully occupied up to March and the other -factories
had enough work for 2-3 months.
- Exploitation of Property.
The exploitation of property which was carried out by Reinhardt.
It has been completed as shown in Enclosure 2. [=]
- Seizure of Hidden Goods.
The seizure of hidden goods and exploitation of landed property
is divided into:
- Property such as machinery, raw material, etc., handed over
by the "Osti" to Aryans. To date the result is 6.3 million Reichsmarks;
a further 7-8 million Reichsmarks are yet to be brought in.
This seizure had furthermore the advantage that all those were
affected who had built up industries for themselves in this
manner, with the help of Jews without cost to themselves and
had become rich without effort.
- Seizure of Jewish assets at home and abroad in that the
camp inmates were ordered to cede these claims to the "Osti",
which then carried out the recovery. The first attempt resulted
in a cession of an amount of 11 million Zloty, at least half
of which appeared obtainable. However, since it was also possible
to discover money that had been smuggled abroad, this action
could have brought valuable foreign currency to the Reich.
- Real estate was transferred to the Real Estate Administration
of the Government General for exploitation. All the above mentioned
arrangements were functioning satisfactorily at the time of
my departure. As I received an indication from the Reichsfuehrer
SS that a potential transfer might be possible some time during
the year, I immediately go down to finally settling and consolidating
the organization I had created, and for this purpose handed
over the entire organization to the SS Economic and Administrative
Head Office.
The measures taken were as follows:
- On the 8/13/1943 the SS Training Camp of Trawniki was handed
over by SS Obergruppenfuehrer Pohl (see letter of 8/18/1943-Chief
A/Fr./S-Enclosure 3).
- On the 9/7/1943 in a conference with SS Obergruppenfuehrer Pohl
the taking over of 10 SS Working Camps in the Lublin District as
subsidiaries of Lublin Concentration Camp was decided on and in
addition the further handing over of further working camps in the
Government General. The head of the Lublin Concentration Camp was
provided with suitable contracts. This conference was brought about
by SS Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger and SS Standartenfuehrer Schell
(see file note of the Chief of the SS-WVHA (SS Economic and Administrative
Head Office)) of 9/7/1943-D II/L (Ref. No. 29 Ma./F.) (Enclosure
4).
- In pursuance thereof, a letter of the Commandant of the Lublin
Concentration Camp, dated 9/143/1943 to the SS Working Camps announced
that they had become subdiaries of the Lublin Concentration Camp.
The mixing of guards of foreign race with the German Concentration
Camp guards from the Reich has also been initiated.
- On the 10/22/19/43 SS Obergruppenfuehrer Pohl announced that
he had ordered taking over of the following Working Camps by Amtsgruppe
D: (1) Old Airport Lublin (2) SS Working Camp Trawniki (3) SS Working
Camp Poniatowa (4) Forced Labor Camp and SS Workshops in Radom (5)
Forced Labor Camp and SS Workshops in Budzyn (6) Main Camp Cracow
Placzow (7) German Equipment Works, Lublin (8) Armament stores in
Lemberg.
- During the conference on 10/22/43, SS Obergruppenfuehrer Pohl
stated that I would be replaced as first manager of the "Osti" by
the second manager and a new second manager would be appointed.
My relief was also approved. I also explained everything fully to
my successor and called his attention to his supervisory duty. I
thereby created all the conditions for the continuation. The principles
of security existed and were guaranteed by the Leadership by the
Concentration Camps. The relief has not yet been effected.
On 11/3/1943 the workers were withdrawn from the labor camps and
the works shut down. The Camp leaders were not informed of this action
although the responsibility rested with them. I was thus impeded in
my supervisory duty. I have ordered the Camp Leaders to wind up and
continue determining the contracts and/or transferring stocks.
On the day before the evacuation of the camps, General Schindler
of the Armaments Inspectorate, Cracow, arranged with the Camp Leaders
on the basis of a promise from SS Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger, that (a)
In the future only armament contracts were to be given to the labor
camps. b. He had received the assurance on 2.11 that a further 10000
Jews were to be removed for armament work.
It was no longer possible to carry out with this arrangement.
[Sgd] Globocnik. SS Gruppenfuehrer and Lt. General of Police.
These enclosures are the papers mentioned in SS Gruppenfuehrer Globocnik's
letter of the 1/5/1943. They have been taken out to facilitate depositing.
Report On the Administrative Development of the Action Reinhardt
- All the assets acquired as a result of this Action were centrally
mustered by an administration set up by me, duly classified and
booked. The muster extends to the entire Government-General. The
personnel came from the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office
(WVHA).
The utilization and winding up of the assets was carried out
on the basis of directives by the Reichsfuehrer SS. During the course
of the Action this was summed up in a directive of 9/26/1942 and
12/9/1943, and the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office was
given the task of winding up with regard to the Reich authorities.
The assets I collected were regularly delivered to the SS Economic
and Administrative Head Office against receipts, and they in turn
passed on the assets to the Reichsbank, the Reich Ministry of Finance,
textile concerns, etc.
On the orders of the Reichsfuehrer SS, necessary articles could
be removed for the maintenance of persons of the German race. The
Reichsfuehrer SS forbade any appropriation for the purposes of the
SS.
What is remarkable about the accounting is that no hard and fast
basis for the amount collected existed, as the collection of the
assets was carried out under orders and only the decency and honesty,
as well as the surveillance, of the SS men used for this purpose
could guarantee a complete delivery. Nevertheless what was seized
and collected and received by the Department Reinhardt was listed
and delivered without error and with the greatest accuracy. A preliminary
examination up to 4/1/1943 by SS Obersturmbannfuehrer Vogt of the
SS Economic and Administrative Head Office has already taken place
and has revealed perfect order. For the balance, the preliminary
examination has still to be carried out.
In accordance with an agreement with the Reich Ministry of Finance,
this preliminary examination is final and the vouchers and data
will be destroyed in accordance with Security regulations, cutting
out the Reich Accounting Office.
- The assets accounted for are divided into:
- Sums of Reichsmarks and Zloty. The entire expenditure transport
costs, dues, etc. incurred as a result of this Action were covered
from these receipts. By far the greater portion was placed at
the disposal of the SS Economist in the Government General and
the amounts were credited to the Action Reinhardt in Reichsmarks
by the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office by an accounting
transaction and handed over to the Reichsbank.
A small portion was used for foreign currency reasons as
a credit for various economic enterprises and then also credited
by the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office by an accounting
transaction.
In addition, differences arising from increases in the price
of urgently required raw material supplies were covered. All
these transactions were carried out with the consent of the
SS Economic and Administrative Head Office. A further amount
was placed at the disposal of the Concentration Camp currently
for additional building operations, to develop the economic
concern and to obtain the necessary agricultural machinery,
etc. Exact accounts were kept of this, the purchases were always
confirmed by me, and the documents covering this will also be
attached to the final account. The accounts were kept by the
Administrative Chief of the Concentration Camp and were actually
kept separate from my administration, as the Concentration Camp
Administration was independent of the SS Garrison Administration
Lublin by order of the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office.
The authority which finally takes over the concern will have
to reimburse Reinhardt for these expenditures.
- Foreign Currency in bank notes or coined gold was collected,
sorted, and also handed over to the Reichsbank via the SS Economic
and Administrative Head Office.
- Jewels, jewelry, watches and such like were sorted according
to their value and delivered to the SS Economic and Administrative
Head Office. On orders from this office, watches of nonprecious
metals were handed over to the troops, spectacles were repaired
and placed at the disposal of wounded persons, and utensils
of no value were principally handed over to Wehrmacht authorities
to cover urgent needs. The necessary transfer vouchers are available.
- Textiles, garments, underclothing, bed feathers and rags
were collected and sorted according to their quality. The sorted
articles had to be searched for hidden valuables and finally
disinfected. More than 1,900 wagons were then placed at the
disposal of the authorities named by the Reich Ministry of Economy
by order of the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office.
Out of these stocks not only foreign workers were clothed but
a large portion was used for re-manufacture. No case of sickness
became known, although these garments frequently came from persons
suffering from spotted typhus. The disinfection therefore was
adequate.
The best garments were separated and by order of the Reichsfuehrer
SS were used for supplying persons of the German race. Shoes
were also sorted according to how far they could be used and
then either given to persons of German race or to concentration
camps for supplying inmates, or else taken to pieces and used
for wooden shoes for supplying inmates.
- Individual valuables of a special kind, such as stamps,
coins, and such like were sorted and delivered to the SS Economic
and Administrative Head Office; worthless articles were destroyed.
- Other articles received, such as soap, washing materials,
crockery and cutlery, and the like, were used in the Jewish
camps; glass, old iron articles, etc., were sent to the salvage
centers for re-manufacture.
- The food brought on the transports was used to help provision
the Jewish camps.
- Valuable furniture and household utensils were reconditioned
and mainly put at the disposal of settlers of German race. But
furniture was also loaned to German and Wehrmacht authorities
against an accommodation bill. Inferior goods were either destroyed
or given to the population as a reward for good work at the
harvest, etc.
It was attempted to take from articles which could no longer
be used parts such as locks, hinges, and the like, and to use
these elsewhere.
The vouchers pertaining to the loaned articles were submitted
monthly to the Higher SS and Police Chief East.
In accordance with the order of the Reichsfuehrer SS of the 22.9,
the total takings are now closed, evaluated and passed on, so that there
is hardly any mass left now.
Equipment which was necessary for carrying out the Action, such as
barracks, camp equipment, vehicles, and such like, which had been purchased
out of the monies obtained, is still on hand.
This equipment has been registered. A decision must, however, still
be taken as to what purpose it is to serve.
The total value of the articles received is, according to the attached
list, approximately 18 million Reichsmarks. However, minimum values
have been assured, so that the total value is most likely twice as much,
quite apart from the value of the articles obtained which are in short
supply, such as textiles, of which alone more than 1900 wagons have
been made available to German industry.
[signed] GLOBOCNIK SS Gruppenfuehrer and Lt. General of Police [=]
Assets delivered from Action Reinhard
The following assets from the Action "Reinhard" were delivered to
the SS Economic and Administrative Head Office, Berlin, for further
transmission to the Reichsbank or to the Reich Ministry of Economics:
- Reichsmark sums totaling RM 53,013,133.51
- Currency in Bank notes from all the principal countries in the
world (half a million dollars being particularly to be noted) to
a total value of RM 1,452,904.65
- Foreign currency in gold coins to a total value of RM 843802.75
- Precious metals (about 1800 kg. of gold and about 10000 kg.
of silver in bars) to a total value of RM 5353943.00
- Other valuables such as jewelry, watches, spectacles, etc. (the
number of watches being particularly worthy of noteabout 16000 in
working order and about 51000 requiring repair: they have been placed
at the disposal of the troops) RM 26089800.00
- About 1000 wagons of textiles to a total value of RM 13294400.00
Total RM 100047983.91
1000 wagons of textiles and about another 50% of the above mentioned
assets-which still have to be counted and valued-are warehoused here.
It should be noted here that the estimated values were based on the
officially established rates of exchange or prices, which however would
be much higher on the open market, for instance in the sale of precious
stones or precious metals abroad, as the flight to investments in articles
whose value is not subject to much fluctuation is much greater there
than with us. Besides these sales abroad bring us foreign currency.
If these prices were taken as a basis of evaluation here, this was done
in order to be able to give a picture of the assets delivered; in general
this evaluation is not authoritative. The value of the acquisition lies
principally in the fact that such large quantities of urgently needed
raw materials can thereby be gained and that, on the basis of the assets
obtained, foreign currency can be brought in, with which raw materials
can in turn be bought by Reich authorities.
[Sgd.] Globocnik SS Gruppenfuehrer and Lieut. General of Police.
____________ 1 detailed list enclosed herewith.
List of Jewish property received for delivery up to 3.2.1943, showing
values
[Editor's
Note: The following tables are reproduced as they appear in original
German document although accuracy of calculations is questionable.]
[rubber stamp]
Personal Staff Reichsfuehrer SS Ref. No. Secret/115
- Cash in hand:
- RM 16,931,722.01;
- Delivery SS-Economist, Cracow: RM 31.5 million;
- SS-Econ.-Admin. Head Office Berlin-(RB): RM 5.58 million;
[Total]: RM 53 million
- Foreign currency in notes:
- USA Dollars: 505046.00 Rate of exchange: 2.50 RM 1.26 million
- Pal. Pounds: 1069/00/00 9.30 RM 9,941.70
- Pengoes: 16,436.00 .60. RM 9,861.00
- Roubles: 294070.00 .10 RM 29,407.00
- English Pounds: 3822/00/00 9.30 RM 36,644.60
- Canadian Dollars: 3840.76 2.60 RM 9,601.87
- Pesetas: 131.00 2.40 RM 314.40
- Czech Croons: 789630.00 .10 RM 78963.00
- French Francs: 22767.60 .05 RM 1138.37
- Brazilian Francs: 8.00 .09 RM .72
- South African Pounds: 28/10/00 4.40 RM 125.40
- Turkish Pounds: .5/50/00 1.90 RM 10.45
- Dutch Gulden: 1720.00 1.33 RM 2287.60
- Swiss Francs: 7530.00 5.80 RM 4,367.40
- Lira: 883.00 .13 RM 114.79
- Levas: 100.00 .01 RM 1.00
- Australian Pounds: 15/10/00 2.60 RM 38.75
- Lei: 13486.00 .02 RM 269.72
- Egyptian Pounds: 4/l0/00 4.40 RM 19.80
- Belgas: 4203.00 .40 RM 1681.80 Lats: 10.00 .10 RM 1.00
- Argent. Pesos: 90.00 1.00 RM 90.00
- Paragu.: 10.00 .60 RM 6.00
- Swedish Croons: 455.00 .60 RM 273.00
- Norwegian Croons: 165.00 .60 RM 99.00
- Dinars: 30.00 .05 RM 1.50
- Slov. Croons: 59,608.75 .10 RM 5,960.88
- Litas 140.00 .10 RM 14.00
[Total]: RM 1452904.65
- Currency in gold coins:
- USA Dollars: 116,425.00 Rate of exchange: 4.20 RM 488985.00
- Roubles: 91,362.00 2.15 RM 196,428.30
- English Pounds: 3822/00/00 20.40 RM 77,969.00
- Austrian Crowns: 30,940.00 .85 RM 26,299.00
- Austrian Shillings: 1,975.00 [none] RM 1185.00
- Ducats: 2366.00 10.00 RM 23660.00
- Finnish marks: 20.00 1.00 RM 20.00
- Reichsmarks: 12730.00 1.00 RM 12730.00
- Zloty: 1,080.00 .50 RM 540.00
- Danish Crowns: 230.00 .52 RM 119.60
- Czech ducats: 2.00 10.00 RM 20.00
- Portuguese reis: 15000.00 (150 Ese) 1.00 RM 150.00
- Pesetas: 25.00 1.50 RM 37.50
- French francs: 8005.00 1.62 RM 12,968.10
- So. African Pounds: 2/00/00 20.40 RM 40.80
- Turkish pounds: 47/00/00 3.50 RM 164.50
- Dutch gulden: 315.00 17.00 (f.10 Hf1) RM 535.50
- Swiss francs: 490.00 16.50 (f.20 Frs) RM 404.25
- Lira: 1,210.00 .50 RM 605.00
- Australian pounds: 8/10/00 20.40 RM 172.60
- Lei: 1,140.00 .50 RM 570.00
- Belgas: 140.00 .50 RM 70.00
- Swedish crowns: 2.00 11.20 RM 22.40
- Norwegian Crowns: 35.00 11.20 RM 39.20
- Dinars: 30.00 50 RM 5.00
- Cuban pesos: 10.00 4.20 RM 42.00
- Alb. francs: 20.00 .50 RM 10.00
Total: RM 843802.75 4
- Precious metals:
- 1,775.46 kg. of gold in bars at RM 2784.00 RM 4,942870.00;
- 9639.34 kg. of silver in bars at RM 40.00 RM 385573.00;
- 5.10 kg. of (?) platinum at RM 5000.00 RM 25500.00;
Total: RM 5.35 million
- Other valuables:
- 5 Gold revolving pencils: at RM 30.00 RM 150.00
- 17 Gold fountain pens: at RM 70.00 RM 1190.00
- 4 Ladies' platinum watches: at RM 300.00 RM 1200.00
- 2894 Gentlemen's pocket watches, gold: at RM 500.00 RM 1.42
million
- 578 Gentlemen's wrist watches, gold: at RM 300.00 RM 173400.00
- 7313 Ladies' wrist watches, gold: at RM 350.00 RM 1.82 million
- 19 Platinum watch cases with brilliants and diamonds: at
RM 1000.00 RM 19000.00
- 280 Bracelets with brilliants and diamonds: at RM 3500.00
RM 980000.00
- 6245 Gentlemen's wrist watches: at RM 10.00 RM 62450.00
- 3455 Gentlemen's pocket watches: at RM 20.00 RM 269100.00
- 1 Gentleman's pocket watch-gold with brilliants: at RM 600.00
RM 600.00
- 179 Ladies' gold watches with brilliants and diamonds: at
RM 600.00 RM 107400.00
- 7 Ladies' ring watches, gold: at RM 150.00 RM 1050.00
- 4 Ladies' fob watches with pearls: at RM 200.00 RM 800.00
- 394 Ladies' fob watches with brilliants: at RM 600.00 RM
236400.00
- 228 Ladies' platinum and brilliant watches: at RM 1200.00
RM 273600.00
- 293 Ladies' fob watches, gold: at RM 250.00 RM 73250.00
- 2324 Spectacles: at RM 3.00 RM 66972.00
- 3 prs cuff links with brilliants: at RM 150.00 RM 450.00
- 1675 Rings, gold with brilliants and diamonds: at RM 1500.00
RM 11675000.00
- 7200 Ladies wrist watches: at RM 10.00 RM 75000.00
- 40 Gold brooches: at RM 350.00 RM 14000.00
- 1399 prs gold earrings with brilliants: at RM 250.00 RM
349750.00
- 169 Tie pins with brilliants diamonds: at RM 100.00 RM 16900.00
- 1974 Gold brooches with brilliants and diamonds: at RM 2000.00
RM 3948000.00 70.00
- 27 Gold bracelets with brilliants and diamonds: at RM 250.00
RM 6750.00
- 49 kg. Pearls: RM 4 million
- 7000 Fountain pens: at RM 10.00 RM 70000.00
- 130 Single large brilliants: at RM 1000.00 RM 130000.00
- 2 Necklaces with brilliants and diamonds: at RM 1500.00
RM 3000.00
- 1 Gold cigarette case: at RM 400.00 RM 400.00
- 1 Mother of pearl casket: RM 20.00
- 3 Gold Compacts: at RM 50.00 RM 150.00
- 2 Mother of Pearl opera glasses: at RM 50.00 RM 100.00
- 1.44 kg. Corals: RM 150 00
- 1370 Watches requiring repair: at RM 5.00 RM 256850 00
- 1000 Revolving pencils: at RM 3.00 RM 3000.00
- 350 Shaving equipment: at RM 2.50 RM 875.00
- 800 Pocket knives: at RM 1.00 RM 800.00 .00
- 3240 Money purses: at RM 1.50 RM 4860.00
- 1316 Brief cases: at RM 2.50 RM 3287.50
- 1600 prs Scissors: at RM 0.50 RM 750.00
- 230 Flashlights: at RM 0.50 RM 115.00
- 2554 Alarm clocks requiring repair: at RM 3.00 RM 7662.00
- 160 Alarm clocks in running condition: at RM 6.00 RM 960.00
- 477 Sun glasses: at RM 0.50 RM 238.50
- 41 Silver cigarette cases: at RM 30.00 RM 1230.00
- 230 Clinical thermometers: at RM 3.00 RM 690.00
Total: RM 26089800.00
- Textiles
- 462 Wagons of rags: at RM 700.00 RM 323400.00
- 261 Wagons of bed feathers: at RM 10000.00 RM 2510000.00
- 317 Wagons of clothing and underclothing: at RM 33000.00
RM 10461000.00
Total: RM 13294400.00
Totals:
- Cash and cash balance delivered: RM 53 million.
- Foreign currency in notes: RM 1.45 million.
- Foreign currency in gold coin: RM 843802.76
- Precious metals: 5353943.00
- Miscellaneous: RM 26 million.
- Textiles: 13.29 million
Total: RM 100 million.
Lublin, 2/27/1943.
/S/ [?] SS Sturmbannfuehrer
Situation with Regard to Orders of the Concerns of the SS and Labor
Camps in Lublin District on 11/3/1943
- The situation with regard to orders, according to Industrial
concerns:
- Ostindustrie G.n.b.H. (Eastern Industry Co., F Ltd.), Lublin:
ZI 5.55 million. Encl.
- German Equipment Works, Lublin ZI 7.98 million. Encl.
- Textile Works, Poniatowa ZI 13 million. Encl.
- Fur Works, Trawniki ZI 4.63 million. Encl. Total: ZI 31
million. [As it is almost entirely a question of wage. contracts,
the situation with regard to orders represents essentially only
wage and administration costs.The actual value of production
if the concerns had to produce their own materials would therefore
have been at least 50% higher.]
- This total situation with regard to orders is divided up into
the following manufacturing groups:
- Lumber: ZI 5.72 million.
- Metal: ZI 4.17 million.
- Textiles: ZI 10,338,200.00
- Leather: ZI 1.967 million.
- Furs: ZI 4.81 million.
- Others: [Under other manufacturing groups the following
are included amongst others: Production of peat or generator
coke, the only roofing felt factory in Lublin district, 2 metal-making
factories, 1 brush factory, the largest bristle preparing establishment
of the Government General, basket and straw plaiting, and printing
concerns, production of concrete parts for building huts.] ZI
4.054 million Total: ZI 31.077 million
[signed] GLOBOCNIK
Situation with regard to orders of the "Ostindustrie" G. Ltd., Lublin,
the 11/3/1943
Factory:
- II Peat Mine Dorohucza Orders:
- 420 tons peat coke
- 4.5 tons tar
- Customer:
- Waffen-SS
- DAW
- Total value in Zloty:
- 210000
- 4500
Of which Wehrmacht orders in Zloty:
- 210000
Civilian orders Zloty:
- 4500
III Brush Factory Factory for bristles, Wicker works factory:
(1) 724000 painting brushes and brushes of various kinds
(2) Repairs of 135000 ammunition baskets
(3) 15000 kg bristles for dressing
(1) W BA Berlin RWL II of the Waffen-SS etc.
(2) Munition store Lublin
(3) Various deliveries to Navy and to private firms
(1) 1.592 million
(2) 216000
(3) 210000
(1) 1.39 million
(2) 216000
(3) 105000
(1) 200000
(2)
(3) 105000
V Mechanical and other factories in Lublin
(1) Production of 1.5 million threaded fuses
(2) Production of 4.5 million buckles
(3) Repairs to 37500 tin packing receptacles
(4) Taking to pieces of 3000 gun carriage installations
(5) Repairs to 15000 motor car component parts
(6) Repairs to about 3000 watches (or clocks) and other repairs of various kinds
(7) Preparing 18000 articles of military equipment
(1) Navy (Planning Syndicate)
(2) Cossack division (Army) others
(3) Munition store, Lublin
(4) Airforce (Planning Syndicate)
(5) HKP Lublin
(6) Navy and civilian firms
(7) Factory Kienle Stuggart for Navy
(1) 1.35 million
(2) 1.62 million
(3) 150000
(4) 40000
(5) 75000
(6) 60000
(7) 25200
(1) 1,350,000
(2) 1.62 million
(3) 150000
(4) 40000
(5) 75000
(6) 15000
(7) 25200
(6) 45000
{Totals]:
Total value in Zloty: 5.55 million Of which
Wehrmacht orders in Zloty:
5.198 million Civilian orders in Zloty: 354500
The above figures for orders include, together with the current orders
for permanent orders, figures for 3 months only. [=]
Enclosure 2
Situation with Regard to Orders of the German Equipment Works-Works
Dublin on 11/3/1943
Manufacturing Group: Wood: Total value in Zloty: 5,728,000.00 Of
this: Wehrmacht Orders in Zloty: 3.899 million Available Orders in Zloty:
1.82 million Metal: 151000.00 130000.00 21000.00 Textiles: 28000.00
14000.00 14000.00 Leather: 660000.00 570000.00 90000.00 Others: 1.422
million 162000.00 1.26 million {Total]: 7.989 million 4.775 million
3.21 million
Note.The above figures of orders contain, besides the current orders,
figures for three months only for permanent orders.
The German equipment works were the best developed works.
41 Aryan leading personnel ran 5445 Jewish workers who worked 1.115
million working days in the first 10 months of the year 1943 with 31
million Zloty in the bank and till.
Woodworking was in the foreground, 7600 square meters [Editor's note:
Cubic meters are obviously meant] of wood being dealt with.
Shoemaking also rose to 337250 pairs and was to be raised to 450000
pairs by the repair work shop which is being newly added.
331700 square meters of roofing felt were produced during this period.
Woodworking was to have been extended considerably by the purchase
of a sawmill of their own and the byproducts utilized-as the production
of wood for producer gas and the making of charcoal; the tar produced
thus could again have been used in the production of roofing felt.
Another considerable production was the manufacturing of 2500 Finnish
tents and the monthly preparation of 25000 packing containers.
71000 knapsacks and haversacks were also repaired.
5000 optical instruments were taken to pieces.
1270 motor cars were repaired.
Production in 1944 is said to have been:
Wood cut: 20000 cubic meters Manufacture of shelter equipment: 15000
units Doors, windows, shelves: .20000 units Bell tents: 5000 units Preparation
of packing containers: 250000 units Wooden soles: 6000 units Brush handles:
4.8 million units Fuel for wood-burners: 20000 Rm. Charcoal: 4500 Kg.
Roofing felt: 2 million Sq. m.
The capacity is best shown by the fact that 312 working unions of
the partisans in the government, generally, did not even have twice
the turnover of the DAW alone. The orders were covered by 83% work for
the Wehrmacht and 17% for the civil field.
Situation with regard to orders of the textile works 11/3/1943
Manufacturing Group: Textile orders
Orders:
- Production and repair of 1.53 million articles of clothing of
all kinds.
- Customer: Wehrmacht primarily HBA. Warsaw and Posen and HBA,
Berlin and civilian firms.
- Total value in Zloty: 10.28 million
Of this:
- Wehrmacht orders in Zloty: 7.2 million
- Civilian Orders in Zloty: 3.085 million
Fur clothing:
- Production of 28100 articles of fur clothing of various kinds
- Wehrmacht 280000 280000
Leather goods.
- Production of 132000 articles or pairs of leather goods of various
kinds.
- Wehrmacht 1.31 million 1.31 million
Iron orders.
- Production of nuts.
- Working Syndicate D-OKH 725000 725000
Reinforced concrete construction.
- Production of 20200 reinforced concrete nuts.
- Ministry of Armaments Speer (Armament-construction) 400000 400000
- [Total]: 13 million 9.91 million 3.085 million
Note.-The above figures of orders contain, besides the current orders,
figures for 3 months only for permanent orders. [=]
Appendix 2
Provisional balance sheet of the Action "Reinhardt" till, Lublin,
for 12/16/1943
The following money and stocks were brought to the German Reich during
the course of the Action "Reinhardt", Lublin, during the period 4/1/1942-12/15/1943
inclusive:
Cash:
- Cash in hand Income: RM 17,470,796.66
- To the Reichsbank Berlin, Reichsmark notes and coins RM 3,979,623.60
- To the Reichsbank Berlin, Zloty notes and coins RM 5,000,461.00
- To the SS economist, Cracow RM 60,416,181.37
- Loans for SS industrial concerns RM 8,218,878.36
- Income from title 21/E RM 656,062.40
- Total RM 85,741,903.28
Cash:
- Personal taxes, title 21/7a Expenditure RM 96,207.28
- Expenditure in goods (of which about 40% for J-Transports title
21/7b) RM 11,765,552.62
- Counterfeit money (Zloty notes) RM 28,062.64
- Total RM 11,889,822.54
Totals
- Income RM 85,741,903.28
- Expenditure RM 11,889,822.64
- Net income RM 73,862,080.74
- [Totals] RM 86,741,903.28 RM 86,741,903.28
Precious Metals:
- 236 Gold bars 2,909.68 kg at RM 2,800.00 RM 8,147,104.00
- 2134 Silver bars 18,733.69 kg at RM 40.00 RM 749,347.60
- Platinum 15.44 kg at RM 6,000.00 RM 77,200.00
- [Total]: RM 8,973,651.60
Foreign Currency in Notes:
- USA Dollars 1,081,521.40 at RM 2.50 RM 2,703,803.50
- English Pounds 15,646.11 at RM 9.30 RM 145,512.80
- Palestine Pounds 4,922.60 at RM 9.30 RM 45,779.25
- Canadian Dollars 8,966.25 at RM 2.50 RM 22,415.62
- Roubles 2,454,278.36 at RM 0.10 RM 245,427.84
- French Francs 1,468,486.35 at RM 0.05 RM 73,424.31
- Swiss Francs 119,302.33 at RM 6.80 RM 691,953.51
- Lire 6,465.08 at RM 0.10 RM 646.50
- Protectorate Croons 1,746,601.60 at RM 0.10 RM 174,560.15
- Turkish Pounds 39.60 at RM 1.90 RM 75.05
- Belgas 12,449.25 at RM 0.40 RM 4,979.70
- Lei 55,975.54 at RM 0.02 RM 1,119.51
- South African Pounds 119.50 at RM 4.40 RM 525.80
- Dutch Gulden 133,986.95 at RM 1.33 RM 178,202.64
- Levas 9,995,421.00 at RM 0.01 RM 59,954.21
- Australian Pounds 55.00 at RM 2.50 RM 137.50
- Diners 435,641.00 at RM 0.05 RM 21,782.06
- Karbowanetz 164,169.00 RM 0.10 RM 16,416.90
- Pengoes 28,392.50 at RM 0.60 RM 17,035.50
- Slov. Croons 103,538.35 at RM 0.10 RM 10,353.84
- Drachmas 4,875,419.70 at RM 0.02 RM 97,508.29
- Swedish Croons 4,377.00 at RM 0.60 RM 2,626.20
- Norwegian Croons 775.00 at RM 0.60 RM 465.00
- Argentinian Pesos 977.55 at RM 1.00 RM 977.55
- Pesetas 1,471.00 at RM 2.40 RM 3,530.40
- Finnish Marks 1,140.00 at RM 0.05 RM 57.00
- Danish Croons 1,270.00 at RM 0.52 RM 660.40
- Brazilian Milreis 63.00 at RM 0.09 RM 5.67
- Egyptian Pounds 20/00/00 at RM 4.40 RM 88.00
- Litas 175.00 at RM 0.10 RM 17.50
- Yen (Japanese) 4.00 at RM 0.50 RM 2.00
- Lats 20.00 at RM 0.10 RM 2.00
- Paraguayan Pesos 12.00 at RM 0.60 7.20
- Cuban Pesos 57.00 at RM 0.60 RM 28.20
- Uruguayan Pesos 1.00 at RM 0.60 RM 0.60
- Bolivian Pesos 4.50 at RM 0.60 2.70
- Mexican Pesos 3.00 at RM 0.50 RM 1.50
- Albanian Francs 195.44 at RM 0.10 RM 19.54
- Rhodesian Pounds 8/00/00 at RM 4.00 RM 32.00
- New Zealand Pounds 0/10/00 at RM 4.00 2.00
- Algerian Francs 30.00 at RM 0.10 RM 3.00
- Lux. Francs 40.00 at RM 0.50 20.00
- Javan Gulden 10.00 at RM 1.30 RM 13.00
- Danzig Gulden 1,038.00 at RM 1.00 RM 1,038.00
- Columbian Pesos 1.00 at RM 0.60 RM 0.60
- Mozambique Escudos 1.00 at RM 0.60 RM 0.60
- Manchukuo Cents 15.00 at RM 0.50 RM 7.50
- Chinese Dollars 1.00 at RM 1.50 RM 1.50
- Total 4,521,224.13
Currency in gold coins:
- USA Dollars 249,771.50 at RM 4.20 RM 1,049,040.30
- English Pounds 610/00/00 at RM 20.40 RM 12,444.00
- Roubles 189,053.00 at RM 2.15 RM 425,813.95
- Austrian Crowns 73,230.00 at RM 0.85 RM 62,245.00
- French Francs 38,870.00 at RM 1.62 RM 62,969.40
- Reichsmarks 23,485.00 at RM 1.00 RM 23,485.00
- Portuguese Reis 20,000.00 at RM 200 Esc 1.00 RM 200.00
- Swiss Francs 6,970.00 at RM 16.50 (f.20 Frs) RM 23,001.00
- Ducats 6,614.00 at RM 10.00 RM 66,140.00
- Lire 3,740.00 at RM 0.50 RM 1,870.00
- Austrian Shillings 2,925.00 at RM 2.3 RM 1.950.00
- Turkish Pounds 417/75/00 at RM 3.50 RM 1,462.12
- Belgas 1,740.00 at RM 0 50 RM 870.00
- Levas 30.00 at RM 0.50 RM 15.00
- Lei 1,177.50 at RM 0.50 RM 588.75
- South African Pounds 4/00/00 at RM 20.40 RM 81.60
- Dutch Gulden 905.00 at RM 17.00 (f.10 Fl) RM 1,538.50
- Australian Pounds 7/00/00 at RM 20.40 RM 142.80
- Dinars 41.00 at RM 0.50 RM 20.50
- Swedish Crowns 30.00 at RM 11.20 (f.10 Kr) RM 33.60
- Norwegian Crowns 55.00 at RM 11.20 (f.10 Kr) RM 61.60
- Pesetas 50.00 at RM 1.50 RM 75.00
- Finnish Marks 80.00 at RM 1.00 RM 80.00
- Zloty 2,060.00 at RM 0.50 RM 1,030.00
- Danish Crowns 360.00 at RM 11.20 (f.10 Kr) RM 403.20
- Czechoslovakian Ducats 17.00 at RM 10.00 RM 170.00
- Yen 2.00 at RM 0.50 RM 1.00
- Cuban Pesos 10.00 at RM 4.20 RM 42.00
- Mexican Pesos 111.50 at RM 4.20 RM 468.00
- Albanian Francs 20.00 at RM 0.50 RM 10.00
- Jugoslavian Ducats 1.00 at RM 5.00 RM 5.00
- Tunisian Francs 180.00 at RM 1.62 RM 291.60
- Peruvian Libre 1.00 at RM 1.00 RM 1.00
- Chilean Dollars 1.00 at RM 4.20 RM 4.20
- Total RM 1,736,554.12
Jewelry and other valuables:
- 15,883 Rings, gold, with brilliants and diamonds Average in
RM: 1,500.00 [Total] RM: 23,824,500.00;
- 9,019 Ladies' gold wrist watches 250.00 2,254,750.00;
- 3,681 Gentlemen's gold pocket watches 500.00 1,840,400.00;
- 353 Bracelets with brilliants and diamonds 3,500.00 1,232,000.00;
- 1,716 Gold earrings with brill. and diam. 250.00 429,000.00;
- 2,497 Gold brooches with brill. and diam. 2,000.00 4,994,000.00;
- 130 Single large brilliants 1,000.00 130,000.00;
- 2,511.37 Carat Individual brilliants 100.00 251,137.00;
- 13,458.62 Carat Individual diamonds 50.00 672,931.00;
- 291 Tie pins with brilliants 100.00 29,100.00;
- 660 Gentlemen's gold wrist-watches 100.00 66,000.00;
- 458 Ladies' fob watches with brilliants 500.00 229,000.00.
- 273 Ladies' watches of platinum & brill. 1,200.00 327,600.00;
- 349 Ladies' gold fob watches 250.00 87,250.00;
- 362 Ladies' gold watches with brill. & diam. 600.00 317,200.00;
- 27 Armbands with brill. & diam. 250.00 6,750.00;
- 40 Gold brooches 350.00 14,000.00;
- 18 Cufflinks with brilliants 160.00 2,700.00;
- 114.20 Kg. Pearls 6,000,000.00;
- 63 Plat. & Brill. watch cases 1,000.00 63,000.00;
- 4 Ladies' platinum watches 300.00 1,200.00;
- 3 Gentleman's pocket watches with brill. 600.00 3,000.00;
- 4 Necklaces of brilliants and diamonds 1,500.00 6,000.00;
- 8 Ladies' golden ring-watches 150.00 1,200.00;
- 4 Ladies' fob watches with pearls 200.00 800.00;
- 18 Gold fountain pens 20.00 360.00;
- 5 Gold revolving pencils 15.00 75.00;
- 1 Gold cigarette case 400.00 400.00;
- 60,125 Watches of various kinds 10.00 601,250.00;
- 7.80 Kg. Coral 600.00;
- 3 Golden compacts 50.00 150.00;
- 103,614 Watches to be repaired 2.00 207,228.00;
- 29,391 Spectacles 3.00 88,173.00;
- 350 Shaving equipment 2.00 700.00;
- 800 Pocket knives 1.00 200.00;
- 3,240 Money purses 1.50 4,860.00;
- 1,315 Briefcases 2.50 3,287.50;
- 1,300 Scissors 0.50 750.00;
- 230 Flashlights 0.50 115.00;
- 6,943 Alarm clocks, to be repaired 1.00 6,943.00;
- 2,343 Alarm clocks, in order 4.00 9,372.00;
- 627 Sunglasses 0.50 313.50;
- 41 Silver cigarette cases 15.00 615.00;
- 230 Clinical thermometers 3.00 690.00;
- Total: 43,662,150.00
Textiles:
- 1901 Wagons of clothing, underclothing, bed feathers and rags
to an average value of RM: 26,000,000.00;
- Camp articles to an average value of 20,000,000.00
- Total: 46,000,000.00
Total Compilation:
- Currency delivered, Zlotys and RM-Notes: RM 73,852,080.74;
- Precious metals RM 8,973,651.60;
- Foreign currency in notes RM 4,521,224.13;
- Foreign currency in gold coins RM 1,736,554.12;
- Jewelry and other valuables RM 43,662,450.00;
- Textiles RM 46,000,000.00;
- Total RM 178,745,960.59
[signed] Rzepa SS Oberscharfuehrer and Chief of Cash Office
[signed] Wippern SS Sturmbannfuehrer and Chief of Administration
[sgd] Globocnik [=] [Rubber Stamp:] Personal Staff Reichsfuehrer
SS, Ref. No. Secret/115
[initialled] H. H. [Himmler]
__________ Measures for Pacifying Foreign Nationals During Transfer
of Populations
Z-Villages
- Poles who are fit for work have already been resettled during
previous expulsions on so-called z-farms within the colonization
area, with an increase of their former property. These z-farms form
the nucleus of the z-village, where the German settlers and Polish
workers are lodged. Not only do these Polish workers receive a guaranteed
wage and an employment book, but their food supply is also cared
for through the SWG.
Security Questions.
- Only elements with a bad record will be expelled for security
reasons. For this reason the security police are at present carrying
out the following:
- Villages which lie within that part of the district of z-areas
which is to be colonized will be combed for elements who are
a danger to security, so that only the reliable part of the
population will remain.
- Villages which lie outside the colonization area and are
considered to be bandit infested are subject to same action.
The population mentioned under paragraph a will then be invited
to emigrate voluntarily to the uninhabited farms mentioned under
paragraph . By this action the colonization area will be free
and can be colonized by Germans.
Security measures are always looked upon with understanding by
the peaceful part of the population; this will therefore be a way
to pacify the population.
The Question of Expropriation.
- All Poles, including those who are being brought into the labor
cycle in the Reich, are to be given certificates confirming what
property they have left behind. They will be informed that they
will receive a suitable compensation some time in the form of goods
or cash. This applies also to those who have already been expelled
to date. The certificates are to be issued by the DUT. I request
the Reichsfuehrer SS to give his approval to this.
State Property.
- Admission of the whole of the expelled population into State
property is not possible because of the overcrowding of the space.
Time for Colonization.
- Owing to the favorable weather, spring tilling can take place
five weeks earlier than usual this season. Owing to this shift in
time, colonization will be carried out after the completion of spring
tilling. This has the advantage on the one hand that the Poles can
till their fields normally and production will not be upset, while
on the other hand the settlers will not run the risk of not being
able, in view of the shortness of the time, to carry out their spring
tilling, owing to ignorance of local conditions. The settlers will,
therefore, have the benefit of the harvest, and their reconstruction
work can be carried out without any hurry.
- The classification into four groups could take place without
any further ado, owing to the fact that Groups I and II, as racially
valuable, have no objection to being transferred to the Reich anyhow;
Group III, for the greater part, will remain here in any case, whereas
Group IV will be sent for employment as laborers. The communications
from persons previously sent to the Reich, reporting that they are
getting on well there, and the people's realization of the fact
that up to now nobody has been treated like the Jews have already
taken away the frightening atmosphere surrounding this system of
grouping. It is precisely in such cases that one has to await the
results of measures; only then does the realization prevail. The
rumor mongers are then proved to be liars without any further ado.
- Again I request you to consider whether my former proposal to
lodge the expelled Poles, and especially also the Ukrainians in
the Eastern territories, especially the Ukraine, may not be feasible
after all. I believe that there is not only sufficient space today
because of the events of the war, but also that this form of transferring
population with new allocations of land would have the best results
and that it facilitates the expulsion. For the Ukrainians this would
mean a return to their own area. A tendency in this direction exists
already, and for the Poles it is a fact with which they have reckoned
for a long time.
I therefore request the Reichsfuehrer SS to leave the hitherto existing
measures as they are.
The above-mentioned facts may not have been known to governor Waechter
when the report was made.
[signed] Globocnik SS Gruppenfuehrer and Lieut. General of Police
[Rubber stamp] Personal Staff, Reichsfuehrer SS Correspondence administration
File No. Secret/115
Measures for the further transfer of populations
As many quarters express themselves against the transfer of populations
on the grounds that it causes too much unrest among the foreigners,
thus disturbing production, the following measures have been decided
upon:
- Verbal propaganda will spread news about the discontinuation
of these transfers.
- No authority will announce anything before the actual moment
when the transfer of populations is to be carried out. Planning
will be done secretly.
- The time for immigration will be fixed for after the spring
tilling of the fields, so that the foreigners will carry out the
cultivation of the land, and the new settlers will already be able
to make use of the harvest. This has the advantage that, under the
above mentioned presuppositions, the foreigners will till their
fields in all districts, while the German settlers will not run
the danger, in view of the shortness of the time, of possibly being
hindered in their spring work.
- The transfer of Poles should be carried out in such a manner
that the good elements are put, as much as possible voluntarily,
in districts cleared by the Security Police, and the transfer is
entitled "The Establishment of Security in the Partisan districts".
The bad elements will be taken away gradually, where they are not
employed as auxiliary workers.
- The announcement of the time of immigration will be made only
on the day of the transfer of population. [=]
- All villages will be occupied in advance by the "Landwacht"
(country guard) in all parts of the organization formed by settlers,
who, having received previous training, are to save the use of our
own SS forces.
O. U. the 7/1/1943 [initialled] H. H. [Himmler]
- In the course of the security operation Werewolf I, the area
roughly west of the points colonization area via Bilgoraj-Tarnogrod,
bordered on the West by the district frontier, extending southwards
are far as Belzec and from there along the road via Tomasgow to
Zamosc as far as the southern border of the colonization area has
been cleared of the native population.
- The part to the South of the Bilgoraj wood will be handed over
to the Ukrainians and in such a manner that-
- The Ukrainians already living there will receive more land
up to an average area of 6 hectares, so that a part of the evacuated
land will already be colonized in that way, and
- Where there are too few native Ukrainians, Ukrainian families
will be moved from the Hrubieszower area and resettled there.
The Ukrainian inhabited area will thus be loosened there and
ground will be freed adjoining the colonization area.
- The Bilgoraj wood itself will be completely evacuated and will
not be recolonized.
- The part to the north of the Bilgoraj wood, limited roughly
by the Tomasgow-Krasnobrod road and further, will also be newly
colonized with Ukrainians as under 2b.
- The area to the South of the present colonization area of Zamosc
will thus remain vacant, and racial Germans and persons of German
stock can be settled there. Persons of German stock from the district
of Hrubieszow have already been collected for this purpose. This
is all the more necessary as they are not being abandoned to Polishdom
as stray Germans.
- In the course of the operations, the towns of Tomasgow and Zamosc
will also be evacuated of Poles, and Germans are to be settled there.
Accordingly the Security operation would have the following effect:
- The population of this area, who have lived on robbery and
banditry for decades, is removed.
- About 30000 workers are brought to the Reich.
- The territory surrounding the German settlement area will
then be settled with Ukrainians, who form a sort of buffer and
are more peacefully inclined toward Germandom.
- In addition, as a result of this colonization, the state
of tension of the Poles will be transferred to the Ukrainians,
and they are turned into defense forces.
- A new agrarian structure arises as proletarian ownership
disappears and an average farm area of 6 hectares is formed,
which contributes to intensification and increased production.
- The German colonization territory will be free for a further
influx of Germans, this presupposing a security measure. But
the German colonization territory will thereby be enlarged which
helps toward the essential security of the territory. Pressure
by the Poles can then be exerted only from the North and it
is then easier to guarantee the security of the colonization
territory from one side.
[Signed] Globocnik SS Gruppenfuehrer and Lt. General of Police. [=]
Trieste, 11/4/1943
The Higher SS and Police Chief in the Operational Zone of the Adriatic
Coastal Area. Gl./Go. Diary No. 225/43 [initialled] H. H. [Himmler]
To the Reichsfuehrer SS and Chief of the German Police, Heinrich
Himmler, Berlin
I concluded Operation Reinhardt, which I have been directing on the
government-general, on 10/19/1943, and have dissolved all camps.
I take the liberty of submitting the attached portfolio to you, Reichsfuehrer,
as my final statement.
My observations on Lublin showed that a special center of radiation
existed in the government-general and particularly in the Lublin district,
and I have tried, therefore, to capture these dangerous tendencies graphically.
It may prove to be a good thing for the future if we can point to the
elimination of this danger. I have, however, also endeavored to give
a picture of the employment of labor, from which one can not only gather
the extent of the work, but also with how few Germans this fatal effort
was made possible. It has at any rate grown to such proportions today,
that well known industries are interesting themselves in it.
I have meanwhile handed these labor camps over to SS Obergruppenfuehrer
Pohl.
Please, Reichsfuehrer, look through this portfolio.
During a visit, you, Reichsfuehrer, held out to me the prospect that
a few Iron Crosses might be awarded for the special performances of
this hard task after the work had been concluded. Please advise me,
Reichsfuehrer, whether I may submit suggestions in this connection.
I beg to point out that such an award to the forces of the local
SS and Police Chief was authorized for the work in Warsaw, which formed
only a comparatively small part of the total work.
I should be grateful to you, Reichsfuehrer, for a positive decision
regarding this matter, as I would like to see the hard work of my men
rewarded.
Heil Hitler! [signed] Globocnik SS Gruppenfuehrer and Lieut. General
of Police
Note for the files Action "Reinhardt" also comes under "Top Secret"
1851/43 Secret. [Initialed] H
Field-Command Post, 11/30/1943
The Reichsfuehrer SS RF/M
[Rubber Stamp] Personal Staff, Reichsfuehrer SS Correspondence Administration.
File No. Secret 155
To the Higher SS and Police Chief in the Adriatic Coast zone of operations,
SS Gruppenfuehrer GLOBOCNIK
Dear GLOBOCNIK,
I confirm receipt of your letter dated 11/4/1943 and your notification
regarding the termination of action Reinhardt. Also I.thank you for
the portfolio you sent me.
I express to you my thanks and my acknowledgment for the great and
unique services which you have performed to the entire German people
by carrying out the action Reinhardt.
Heil Hitler! Sincerely yours [signed] H. H. [H. Himmler] [=]
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