Newsgroups: alt.revisionism,soc.history,talk.politics.misc Subject: LEST WE FORGET: Auschwitz testimony (Fania Fenelon) Reply-To: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca Followup-To: alt.revisionism Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac, Vancouver Island, CANADA Keywords: Auschwitz,Fenelon Fania Fenelon describes her arrival at Auschwitz, and the moment she learned the true purpose of the camp, by recounting this brief exchange with her kapo: "It was a huge, dark, low shed. A thousand women were crammed into the three-tiered wooden shelving, with no more room than one's slot in the morgue. Indeed it was a sort of morgue; the smell of decay seized you by the throat. Clara and I, who were among the last, stayed for a few moments by the door. For some reason I thought of the mother and her little girls. Might I meet them again? Foolishly, I questioned the blockowa: `Where are the people who went off in the trucks with the red crosses?' My temerity astounded her; she stared at me, weighing me up -- was she going to clout me with her hefty club? Boldly, I repeated: `Where are the people who went off in the Red Cross trucks?' She gave a sort of gurgle of a laugh and, seizing my arm in a viselike hold, forced me to pivot towards the open door: `Look ...' She pointed to a low building about fifty yards away, above which rose a stubby chimney. `You see that smoke coming out of that chimney over there? That's your friends, cooking.' `All of them?' `All of them.' They had not even been given whatever chance the quarantine block offered. The Red Cross trucks had been a lure. The blockowa kept her grip on my arm; confidentially she thrust her coarse fat face towards me. `That's where you'll end up.' `How could one doubt it?'" ------------------------------------------------------------------- Excerpted from......"PLAYING FOR TIME", Fania Fenelon with Marcelle Routier. Athenium, New York, 1977. ISBN 0-689-10796-X pp22-23. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Documented additions to the Holocaust Archives are always welcome, and the existing archives may be obtained in either zip or tar.Z format upon request - contact kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca to submit additions or obtain existing archives.