Steffen Werner

The Second Babylonian Captivity

The Fate of the Jews
in eastern Europe since 1941


Table of contents

  1. The Thesis, p. 5
  2. The Discovery, p. 11
  3. Factor I, p. 21
    1. Hitler, p. 21
    2. Fundamentals of the final solution, p. 28
      1. Dissimilation, p. 29
      2. Creatung Ghettos, p. 29
      3. Expulsion from Europe, p. 30
    3. Developement from April 1941 until March 1942, p. 31
    4. Belorussia, p. 50
      1. Role of Belorussia, p. 53
      2. Population transfers, p. 55
      3. Special treatment of Belorussia, p. 56
      4. Forts, p. 61
      5. A calculation example, p. 62
      6. German Army Map V43 Bobruisk, p. 63
    5. Transportation
      1. Railway networks and warehouses, p. 65
      2. Destination, p. 69
      3. Transport regulations, p. 73
    6. References to Jews in Belorussia, p. 75
      1. Unusual references, p. 77
    7. Opinions to the final solution from August 6, 1942 until December 16, 1943, p. 83
    8. Various, Politically military events, p. 88
      1. Partisans, p. 88
      2. Defeat of the German Army group Centre, p. 94
      3. End of the "final solution", p. 97
      4. The iron curtain, p. 103
  4. Factor II, p. 105
    1. Unusual developements in the Soviet sphere of influence from 1943 until 1953, p. 105
      1. New antisemitism, p. 105
      2. Auschwitz, p. 106
      3. The foundation of the UNO, p. 108
      4. Partisans in Belorussia after 1945, p. 108
      5. Wallenberg and others, p. 109
      6. The year 1948, p. 110
      7. Slansky and others, p. 112
      8. The tribunal against, Physicians, p. 115
    2. Important considerations, p. 116
      1. The situation of the Jews, p. 116
      2. Population statistics, p. 121
      3. Partisans, p. 132
      4. German, POWs, p. 135
    3. Restricted areas, p. 138
    4. Belorussia, p. 146
      1. The special status of Belorussia, p. 146
      2. New localities, p. 149
      3. Economic developement since 1941, p. 150
      4. The, Police system, p. 154
      5. Marjina Gorka (Marina Gorka), p. 157
    5. A Poem
  5. Questions, p. 161
  6. The final solution, p. 169
    1. The German, Part, p. 169
    2. The Soviet, Part, p. 169
      1. The, Period until July 1944, p. 174
      2. The, Period from July 1944 until 1947, p. 175
      3. The year 1948, p. 175
      4. The, Period from 1949 until 1953, p. 176
      5. The, Period after 1953, p. 176
  7. What can be done, p. 178
    1. Information from 1941 until 1944, p. 179
    2. Information from the USSR after 1944, p. 180
  1. Notes, p. 181 (here included in every section)

Published by the author Steffen Werner in Pfullingen, Germany

Addendum: German army map of eastern Europe 1941 Page No. U54 vicinity of Minsk (section),
with two supplements from II.43 and VIII.43.

© 1990 by Steffen Werner, Pfullingen
Printed in Germany

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