Get away from it all
On October 2, 1943, according to Wiesenthal, Kohlrautz warned him that the camp and its prisoners were shortly to be liquidated. The German gave him and a friend passes to visit a stationery shop in town, accompanied by a Ukrainian guard. They managed to escape out the back while the Ukrainian waited at the front.
Yet again he had seemingly cheated death in a miraculous fashion. But we only have his word for it. According to Wiesenthal, Kohlrautz was killed in the battle for Berlin in April 1945. He also told a biographer, however, that Kohlrautz was killed on the Russian front in 1944. And in an affidavit made in August 1954 about his wartime persecutions, he neglects to include the story at all. In both this document and in his testimony to the Americans in May 1945, he mentions Kohlrautz without saying the German saved his life.
From this point in Wiesenthal’s war it is impossible to establish a reliable train of events. With at least four wildly different accounts of his activities between October 1943 and the middle of 1944 — including his alleged role as a partisan officer — serious questions must be raised. Some, such as Bruno Kreisky, the former Austrian chancellor, repeatedly accused Wiesenthal in the 1970s and the 1980s of collaborating with the Gestapo. Kreisky’s claims were supported by unsubstantiated evidence from the Polish and Soviet governments. Wiesenthal took him to court and won.
Whatever the truth, by November 1944 Wiesenthal was in Gross-Rosen, a camp near Wroclaw. He told Hella Pick, his biographer, that he was forced to work barefoot in the camp quarry and soon learnt that the team of 100 prisoners assigned to the work kommando shrank by one each day. After a few days he felt sure his turn was about to come. “My executioner was behind me,” he recalled, “poised to smash my head with a rock. I turned around and the man, surprised, dropped his stone. It crushed my toe. I screamed.”
Wiesenthal’s quick reactions and yell apparently saved his life because there was some form of inspection that day — he thought it may have been by the Red Cross — and so he was stretchered away to the first-aid station. His toe was cut off without anaesthesia while two men held him still. The following day, Wiesenthal said, he was in agony. “The doctor came back and saw that I had a septic blister on the sole of my foot. So they cut it open and the gangrene spurted all over the room.”
Yet again, one of Wiesenthal’s “miracles” is open to doubt. First, the story appears in no other memoir or statement. Secondly, if the Red Cross really was inspecting Gross-Rosen that day, then the SS would have temporarily halted any executions. As it was, the Red Cross was not allowed access to concentration camps at that time. Thirdly, the medical consequences seem entirely implausible.
Soon afterwards, according to Wiesenthal’s account, he managed to walk 170 miles west to Chemnitz after Gross-Rosen was evacuated. Walking on a gangrenous foot with a recently amputated toe would have been hellish. Instead of a shoe, he had the sleeve of an old coat wrapped around his foot with some wire. For a walking stick he had a broomstick. Of the 6,000 prisoners who marched out, only 4,800 arrived in Chemnitz. With his infected foot, Wiesenthal was lucky to be among them.
From Chemnitz, the prisoners ended up at Mauthausen camp near Linz in Austria. Wiesenthal arrived there on the frozen night of February 15, 1945. In The Murderers Among Us, he tells how he and a fellow prisoner, Prince Radziwill, linked arms to make the last four miles uphill to the camp. The effort was too great and they collapsed in the snow. An SS man fired a shot that landed between them. As the two men did not get up, they were left for dead in the sub-zero temperature. When lorries arrived to collect those who had died on the march, the unconscious Wiesenthal and Radziwill were so frozen that they were thrown onto a pile of corpses. At the crematorium, however, the prisoners unloading them realised they were alive. They were given a cold shower to thaw out and Wiesenthal was taken to Block VI, the “death block” for the mortally ill.
In 1961, when Wiesenthal was interviewed for the Yad Vashem archive by the Israeli journalist Haim Maas about his war years, Wiesenthal mentioned that the infection from his foot had now turned blue-green and had spread right up to his knee. He lay in the death block for three months until the end of the war. Too weak to get out of bed, he claimed he survived — incredibly — on 200 calories a day, along with the occasional piece of bread or sausage smuggled to him by a friendly Pole.
Mauthausen was liberated on May 5, 1945. Despite weighing just 100lb, Wiesenthal struggled outside to greet the American tanks. “I don’t know how I managed to get up and walk,” he recalled. If he was able to walk, his severely infected leg must have been cured during the previous three months by either amputation or antibiotics. We know the former did not take place, and the latter was emphatically not a common treatment for ailing Jews in Nazi concentration camps. Once again, it appears as though a miracle had taken place.
The rapidity of Wiesenthal’s recovery is so astonishing that it is doubtful whether he was as ill as he claimed. Just 20 days after the liberation, he wrote to the US camp commander asking whether he could be involved in assisting the US authorities investigating war crimes. Claiming to have been in 13 concentration camps — he had in fact been in no more than six — Wiesenthal supplied a list of 91 names of those who he felt were responsible for “incalculable sufferings”.
According to most accounts, Wiesenthal asked if he could join the American war crimes investigators, but they refused, telling him he was not well enough. After he had gained some weight, he returned and was assigned to a captain with whom Wiesenthal claimed to have captured his first “scalp”, a snivelling SS guard called Schmidt. “There were many others in the weeks that followed,” Wiesenthal later wrote. “You didn’t have to go far. You almost stumbled over them.”
A curriculum vitae Wiesenthal completed after the war does not mention his work for the Americans but lists his occupation as the vice-chairman of the Jewish Central Committee for the US zone, based in Linz. Its task was to draw up lists of survivors that other survivors could consult in their hunt for relatives.
For at least a year after the war, Wiesenthal’s other task was to lobby hard for his fellow Jews; he became president of the Paris-based International Concentration Camp Organisation. He also forged contacts with the Brichah, which smuggled Jews out of Europe to Palestine.
It was not until February 1947 that he formed the organisation that would make him famous, the Jewish Historical Documentation Centre in Linz. Its aim was to collate information on the final solution with a view to securing the indictments of war criminals. Wiesenthal claimed to have started it because of an anti-Semitic remark made by an American officer, which made him realise that the allies would never hunt down the Nazis to the extent that was required.
Sadly, he was to be proved right. He and his band of 30 volunteers travelled around the displaced persons’ camps, collecting evidence on the atrocities from former concentration camp inmates. In all, Wiesenthal’s team compiled 3,289 questionnaires, which is a far more impressive feat than anything the allies achieved.
Wiesenthal died in 2005 at the age of 96 and was buried in Israel. The tributes and eulogies were many and fulsome and at the time it would have been churlish to have detracted from the many positive aspects of the role he played. He was at heart a showman and when he found a role as the world’s head Nazi hunter, he played it well. As with so many popular performances, it was impossible for the critics to tell the public that the Great Wiesenthal Show was little more than an illusion. Ultimately, it was an illusion mounted for a good cause.
© Guy Walters 2009
Extracted from Hunting Evil by Guy Walters, to be published by Transworld on July 30 at £18.99. Copies can be ordered for £17.09, including postage, from The Sunday Times BooksFirst on 0845 271 2135
| Bradley Smith wrote: It
would be good to care when one man lies about others, particularly when
those lies help to institutionalize the "unique" monstrosity of those
about whom he lies. How can it be a good to not care? July 25, 2009 11:40 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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| Jay C wrote: "Oranienberg
was a concentration camp near Berlin which received as much Zyklon B as
did Auschwitz, but it was never alleged that homicidal gas chambers
existed in Oranienberg." Thanks for retrieving that inconvenient fact from the Memory Hole. Another forbidden truth is that many of the condemned at the Nuremberg show trials had their "confessions" tortured out of them: Auschwitz commandant Hoess had his testicles crushed by jewish interrogators before "owning up" to killing 4 million jews. If someone crushed MY family jewels, I'd confess to every crime since the dawn of time, including kidnapping the Lindbergh baby.... July 21, 2009 7:38 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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| Robert Leach wrote: Way
to go. Good article. Every now and then the truth seeps out. BTW,
sunlight is a tremendous disinfectant. My favorite lies are about "bars
of soap", "lamp shades" and the "Diary on Anne Frank". Honorable
mention is the retired US auto worker that is being tried for war
crimes after being exonerated in ISRAEL July 21, 2009 4:40 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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| Big Joe wrote: As is usually the case the answer lies somewhere in between (wholesale holocaust believers vs those who question). The disappointing (or strange) thing is that, unlike any aspect of life, those who question the smallest holocaust "fact" risk tarnishing credibility, severe ridicule, imprisonment, or worse. Even more disturbing is that holocaust has been used as a powerful tool (and money generator) to supress others or steer govt policies in directions not benefiting the community (be it country or world). I find this disgusting and affront to those who died in nazi interment camps. July 21, 2009 2:56 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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| michael mazur wrote: Oranienberg
was a concentration camp near Berlin which received as much Zyklon B as
did Auschwitz, but it was never alleged that homicidal gas chambers
existed in Oranienberg. The evidence for this in the form of invoices for the supply of Zyklon B to both concentration camps was suppressed at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials in the instance of Oranienberg only. I wonder how many men were hung in total as a consequence of selective presentation of evidence at Nuremberg, and not only in this instance. July 21, 2009 10:12 AM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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| Dennis Mason wrote: One
really only needs to read the history of these people long before WW2.
It will bring to light many of the behavioral patterns of these people
throughout history. Some things never change. July 21, 2009 5:18 AM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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| truth seeker wrote: why
are so many people against historical revisions, it is in everybody's
benefit to review history, the world did not start in WW2 its much
older. July 21, 2009 4:40 AM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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| Tony Greenstein wrote: There
is no doubt that this kind of deception, and let us not kid ourselves
that Wiesenthall has not engaged in preposterous lies and deceptions,
will be grist to the mills of the holocaust deniers. BUt to pretend it hasn't happened and to defend things which are clearly untrue can only help the holocaust 'revisionists'. The evidence for the deaths of 5 million+ Jews is clear enough, the situation reports of the Einsatzgruppen etc. are also explicit as was Hitler himself in his 'prophecies' of annihilation. All the major war criminals pleaded that they were following orders, it was all Hitler's fault or they weren't responsible. None attempted to suggest that the holocaust didn't happen. E.g. the Commandant of Auschwitz Rudolf Hoess and Eichmann made no secret of what happened. However to answer jayil j, yes I do blame the holocaust revisionists. They derive from the neo-Nazi present, racists and white supremacists who are unable to defend the logical consequence of their own politics and therefore will cease on any inconsistency and any charlatan, which Wiesenthall clearly is, to 'prove' that nothing at all happened. July 20, 2009 7:20 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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| Manny Vider wrote: Mr.Walter's
has never interviewed Mr.Wiesenthal, his source's sound convincing to
the average reader. However the reader who has spent time studying the
Holocaust knows far well that unless you were there you could not
comprehend that, what Mr.Wiesenthal has written about. Mr.Wiesenthal's
experience is one of the 6,000,000 million accounts of what an
individual experienced during and after WWII. Walter's should place
additional effort as he has done in the past looking for those that
participated in the murder of the innocent and those that still walk
free. To try and disgrace Wiesenthal by calling him a liar does not add
credibility to Walters book but creates the same doubt that the
revisionists want address with regard to what they refer to as the
Holocaust myth. Mr .Walter's is not the first nor the last person who
has tried to damage the reputation of Mr.Wiesenthal, why now? why not
when Mr.Wiesenthal was alive and when he could have defended himself.
Manny Vider, New York July 20, 2009 5:05 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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| Charlie Steinsteen wrote: Odd
that no Communist war criminals have ever been hunted down, demeaned
and deported. The government of Lithuania has requested the extradition
from Israel of Yitzak Arad. Simon Morell, the sadistic commandant of a
POWs camp has also escaped the sort of retribution meted out to
geriatric Germans by Wiesenthal Center Nazi hunters. The double
standard becomes apparent to anyone who has looked beyond the headlines
into this ongoing sordid business of revenge which is anything but a
"good cause." July 20, 2009 5:55 AM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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