Belzec

Belzec

Polish  Bełżec 

      Nazi (Nazi Party) German complex of concentration camps (concentration camp) and an extermination camp in and near the village of Bełżec along the Lublin-Lviv railway line in the Lublin province of German-occupied Poland. At the extermination camp—one of the most gruesome sites of the Holocaust—the Nazis killed at least 600,000 Jews.

      The Nazis established the first forced-labour camp for Polish Jews at this site in early 1940, and by autumn of that year there were three camps in the village itself and a number of satellite camps in surrounding areas, accommodating more than 11,000 prisoners at a time. Hundreds died from overwork, starvation, disease, and brutal living conditions. The camps were closed in December 1940, and the population dispersed.

      In early 1942 the Nazis set up an extermination camp at Bełżec under the direction of Christian Wirth to receive Jews from Poland and later from Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Romania. Belzec was one of three extermination camps (including Sobibor and Treblinka) set up under a plan to exterminate the entire Jewish population of central and eastern Poland. The camp was staffed by about 20 SS men, assisted by 90 Ukrainians, all Soviet prisoners of war who had volunteered to serve the Germans; among the Ukrainians were Volksdeutsche— eastern European nationals of German ethnic origin.

      The first gassing in February 1942, to test the new gas chambers, used metal cartridges of carbon monoxide gas. After this initial test, a diesel engine supplied carbon monoxide to the gas chambers to avoid the expense and visibility of shipping cartridges. The gas chambers were later closed and reconstructed to permit larger numbers to be gassed at once. Almost all Jews at Belzec were killed immediately upon arrival. Only a small group of prisoners was kept alive to sort clothing and valuables. They conducted searches for money, cut women's hair, and performed maintenance in the vicinity of the crematoria.

      The killing continued at Belzec for less than 10 months. Between December 1942 and spring 1943, the mass graves were opened up and the bodies of the victims were exhumed and cremated. Bones that resisted burning were crushed. The camp was then dismantled and plantings were introduced to conceal its function. Only a handful of people escaped the camp.

Michael Berenbaum
 

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Universalium. 2010.

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