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Behind the Aegis

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Mon Sep 27, 2021, 03:12 PM Sep 2021

(Jewish Group) The Holocaust That Never Happened

Why is it so hard to communicate the experience of Jews in Soviet territories during the Holocaust? It’s because there are so few stories.

Countless films have been made to help us relate to the experience of Western European and Polish Jewry. The images of the Warsaw Ghetto and Auschwitz are burned into our minds. But I have yet to see a feature film treating the experience of a Jewish woman in the Janowska concentration camp in Lwów or a Jewish child trying to survive the extermination of Odessa’s Jewry at the hands of the Romanians.

In the run-up to the 80th anniversary of the Babi Yar massacre, we asked several young Russian-speaking North American Jews to interview Holocaust survivors from the Soviet Union.

The stories they brought back are unlike most of what American Jews’ collective memory of the Holocaust contains. Most take place in the summer and fall of 1941—the chaotic first months of the German-Soviet war and occupation, and the early stage of the Jewish genocide. The Holocaust at this point is far from the well-oiled machine we remember it as. At this point, the most high-tech solution to the “Jewish problem” is still Einsatzgruppen commander Friedrich Jeckeln’s “sardine method” of packing people as tightly as possible in the shooting pits before murdering them.

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(Jewish Group) The Holocaust That Never Happened (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Sep 2021 OP
My father's best friend was in a Russian slave labor camp for Jews madaboutharry Sep 2021 #1

madaboutharry

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1. My father's best friend was in a Russian slave labor camp for Jews
Mon Sep 27, 2021, 06:18 PM
Sep 2021

during World War II. They are both gone now, but Russia imprisoned Jews and engendered their own genocide.

The sweeping away of this historical fact is another example of political expediency and “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” theory.

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