So much for Nazis killing Jews
willy-nilly in the concentration
camps, ie SS-Untersturmführer Wilhelm
Boger, who is claimed
to have personally shot 25,000 people at
Auschwitz
Camp commandants were held personally
responsible for
ensuring the health of the camp inmates
and that the
death rates in the camps were as low as
possible
On the 28th December 1942, a letter from
the head of the SS camp administration
office was
sent to most of the concentration camps,
which carried an order from Himmler. It
reads:
"The SS
Reichsfuehrer has ordered that the death
rate absolutely must be reduced."
SS-Gruppenführer
Richard Glücks, who was highest-ranking
Concentration
Camps Inspector in Nazi Germany,
reiterated Himmler's order
on January 20th,
1943, when he sent a letter to the
concentration camps ordering:
"every means must be used to lower
the death rate in the camp."
"I hold the Camp Commandant and the
Chief of the Camp Administration personally
responsible
for exhausting of every
possibility of maintaining the
physical stength of the prisoners."
Like the Himmler order, this order was
also entered into evidence
at the Nuremberg trials. It
is listed as NO-1523. Found here
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