Newsgroups: alt.revisionism,soc.history,talk.politics.misc Subject: LEST WE FORGET: The Jews Aren't Dying Fast Enough! Followup-To: alt.revisionism Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac, Vancouver Island, CANADA Keywords: Frank,Poland "During the course of the war Hitler pursued his second aim, the total elimination of the Jews. They had lived in Poland, however hopelessly, for many centuries. They had come to interpret the word Poland (Polen) in its Hebrew etymology, Polin, `Here ye shall remain.' Hitler have as high a priority to elimination of its three and a half million Jews as he gave to the conquest of the land. Wherever his armies prevailed, the Jews were among the first victims. The resistance during those bitter war years could be described as circumvention rather than defiance. The Jews tended their own sick, devised ingenious forms of ersatz foods, and shared their shabby clothing and other possessions. Though the death rate edged toward annihilation, the Jews did not die quickly enough, or in large enough numbers, to satisfy their tormentors. In April 1942 the Governor General of Poland, Hans Frank, expressed his frustration: `I wish to state that we have sentenced two hundred thousand Jews to death by starvation; the fact that the Jews are not dying from hunger will only serve to speed up enactments of further anti-Jewish decrees.' To Frank, `speeding up' meant more direct action." Extracted from--------------------------------------------------- "THE REDEMPTION OF THE UNWANTED", Abram L. Sachar (New York: St. Martin's/Marek, 1983. p. 49 ----------------------------------------------------------------- For an extensive bibliography dealing with the Holocaust, and containing over 1100 citations, contact kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca - it will be sent to you by return email. Additions to this bibliography are actively solicited.