by William A. Cook
[Author’s note: While rummaging through my grandfather’s trunks, I came
across this article from the AP (Austrian Press). It appears that some
people still had feelings for those suffering under the boots of the SS
as they were being systematically corralled and/or liquidated as Nazi
Germany took total control of occupied Poland. I provide it to our
readers since an article by Ms. Sonja Karkar published in Counterpunch
this past week had a similar title portraying the plight of the Gaza
Palestinians, hardly, one might add, an apt comparison, although Oona
King, a British MP, gave a speech to her Parliament in 2003 suggesting
a like comparison, for which she was rightfully castigated, I might
add.]
An Inhuman, State-Made Ruination - Can You Hear the Cries from Warsaw?
by Wilhelm A. Koch
Warsaw, AP, September 16, 1941
No one seems to hear the cries from Warsaw enough to act, despite the reports that talk about imminent economic collapse, dangerous food shortages, total aid dependency and impending humanitarian disaster. Neither the cries nor the reports appear in the headlines or news alerts in our mainstream media. And, while the statistics make shocking reading when they do emerge, it is the cries that we should be hearing because they come from people like us — real flesh and blood people who bleed, feel pain and grieve. They are the cries that give rise to the statistics, the cries of Jews no less human and no less vulnerable than any one of us would be as prisoners of Germany’s merciless occupation.
For all the recent news about the infighting that has gripped internal Jewish politics, particularly between those the German authorities placed as puppet regimes to govern in the ghetto and the resistance fighters, there is no mistaking under whose suffocating matrix of control, the Jews are actually forced to live. Germany has threatened the Jews right to exist on their own land since it was created and it has no more disengaged from Warsaw than it has from Lotz or the other German controlled ghettos. Instead, Germany has made a prison of Warsaw and completely sealed it off from the rest of Poland and the outside world.
Deeming it a place too dangerous to visit,
Germany likes to portray the Jews as a violent people whose acts of
resistance threaten Germany's existence and necessitate the punitive
measures that the SS takes against them. However, according to
international law, resistance is a legitimate response of an occupied
people and collective punishment by an Occupying Power against a
civilian population is prohibited. The outrage in all this is the
world's acquiescence to Germany's suppression of the Jews and the
oppressive force it uses to reduce them to a sub-human existence. This
cuts to the core of our humanity and it is simply not enough to say,
"there but for the grace of God go I".
Grim as the facts and
figures are, they can never make us feel the agony of the mother who
does not have a grain of rice left to feed her starving children, the
desperation of the father who cannot get his sick child through the
closed border crossing for treatment, the terror of the child who wets
the bed every night wondering if the soldiers will come again to
ransack the house, the constant fear of schoolchildren knowing that
even school is no haven from soldiers' bullets and mortar fire, the
despairing distress of families who are not even given time to save
their belongings as tanks come to tear down their homes, the desolation
of thousands of people with no jobs to go to, the helplessness of
thousands more who have received no wages for months and the
wretchedness of the starving families who depend on the jobless and the
unpaid. An entire population is in shut down — more than a million
stories of agonising pain and overwhelming grief. But, no one is
hearing the cries.
The shortages are getting worse by the day. Food is running out, fuel
is running out, medicines are running out. There has been almost no
electricity since Germany shut down the Warsaw ghetto’s only power
source. Without electricity, water cannot be pumped. Without fuel,
sewage cannot be pumped and the sewage is spilling out onto the streets
contaminating the meagre water supplies left. The stench of open sewage
hangs over every neighbourhood increasing the risk of disease and
contagion. Running water is a luxury few have now, most having to queue
to buy it. Children go out with plastic bottles and buckets to get
their rations of water when and if supplies arrive. There is no
refrigeration for fresh foods and in any case no fresh food is
available. Even a staple like wheat is running out as the 600 tons of
wheat needed daily is not getting through the SS controlled commercial
crossing gate. Wherever one looks, there are faces of despair, but the
very human cries from the depths of all this misery are not being heard.
Hospitals are overflowing with wounded people from Germany’s aerial
attacks and mortar shelling. Operating equipment is unusable as
generators can no longer run without fuel. There are no medicines for
the heart patients, diabetics, cancer sufferers and so many others.
Doctors, nurses and health care workers are stretched to the limit
trying to save lives and stop the pain when their own situations are
desperate at home. Essential services can no longer cope with the
demand. People are dying in their homes because they cannot get
critical health care. Children are literally wasting away from
malnutrition as they try to survive on a daily diet of bread and tea.
Extreme hunger has driven many to scavenging the rubbish tips to find
what they can to feed their families. And everywhere one looks, the
greyness of dying has dulled the lifeblood of the people and still no
one hears the cries of the sick and the wounded, the starving and the
homeless and the keening sounds of people mourning their dead.
The list of impossible deprivations is about as awful as anyone wants
to imagine. And with that come the daily, even hourly humiliations and
indignities as Jews are pushed, prodded and targeted by Germany’s
soldiers, bombs, tanks, gun ships, warplanes and armed helicopters — an
awesome military line-up against a population that has nothing even
comparable to fight back. This tiny teeming piece of Jewish land has
been reduced to a gigantic penitentiary in which the entire one and a
half million Jews is permanently incarcerated. And, it is in this
violent unforgiving world that Germany continues to indiscriminately
punish the people, their cries only muffled by the firing of mortar
shells and the explosion of bombs dropped from the sky.
Amidst all this chaos, the effects of the sanctions are painfully
obvious. One by one, factories and businesses have closed, government
services have folded and jobs have become non-existent. So draconian
are the sanctions and closures that the Jews in Warsaw are likely to
become one hundred per cent aid-dependent indefinitely. It is almost
impossible now for an economy that had shown some promise before the
imposition of sanctions, to recover. The lush market gardens that
produced an abundance of fruit and vegetables lie dry and fallow
without water while those first crops intended for export markets ended
up rotting on trucks as they waited in long queues for clearance to
leave the ghetto, and none ever did. Nothing can get into the ghetto
either except for the most basic food aid, forcing many factories,
unable to produce without the necessary materials, to shut their doors.
Without supplies, businesses have also been forced to close, plunging
both shop and factory owners into penury along with the rest of the
population.
The deliberate ruination of the Jewish economy and the gradual
disintegration of their society are entirely man-made. As the eye takes
in the bombarded landscape, it is hard to imagine that the old Warsaw
was once a wealthy and important trading place where proud and
dignified people welcomed travellers who came by land and sea. It is
hard to imagine that its capital — Warsaw City — was really once a
beautiful metropolis with wide roads and parks, swaying palm trees and
an expansive seascape. Over the years, hospitals, universities, schools
and municipal council buildings have added a modern layer to one of the
world's oldest cities, developing and expanding despite Germany's
occupation. But all that has been destroyed and nobody seems to care
what will happen to the shadows of people merging into the rubble. The
worst of it is that Germany is supported - even praised - for what it
is doing in the name of security when by any other name it is purely
and simply ethnic cleansing. Even those who resist, the students who
formed the White Rose Movement for example, are not seen as legitimate
resisters to an occupying force, but terrorists that must be
exterminated. And with every moment of our silence, we acquiesce and
give support to the atrocities that are being committed in our name.
As the siege on the Jew’s life in the Warsaw ghetto tightens further,
nobody recalls the ethnic cleansing that forced these people to leave
their homes and businesses to live in this over-populated place only to
have their homes and businesses confiscated, nobody asks what Germany
plans to do with the Jews. For more than a year, various bodies have
warned about the imminent collapse of the ghetto’s economy and social
order. The list is formidable — the World Bank, Oxfam, UNRWA, CARE
International, the World Food Program, B'Tselem, World Vision, UNOCHA,
Amnesty International, ECOSOC to name a few, but nothing has been done
other than to provide basic food aid. Germany, on the other hand, has
only increased the pressure by refusing to open border crossings
between the ghetto and the outside world, refusing the transfer of
funds and monetary aid and refusing to allow international NGOs to
operate their assistance programs in this ghetto. Its acts of violence
have not ceased either. Rumours of a large-scale German military
operation which were already circulating well before the resistance
ousted the puppet regime forces in the ghetto, is more than likely
still on the table. It will only be a matter of time before Germany
will act to quell any eruption from this suffocating mass of humanity,
no doubt citing a security threat as is Germany's wont. The action then
is likely to be just as merciless as it was last year when Germany’s
bombers strafed the ghetto landscape targeting everything in sight —
cities, villages, farmlands, schools, hospitals, government buildings,
roads, bridges and essential services and the civilian population that
could find no refuge anywhere and could not even flee out of the walled
ghetto.
Despite all the warnings and evidence on the ground, the Jews in the
Warsaw ghetto continue to slide dangerously towards a humanitarian
disaster and world governments have done absolutely nothing to stop it.
There has not been a word of censure against Germany and the
international community's craven silence will only embolden the Nazi
state to continue its cruel, punitive actions against the Warsaw
ghetto’s already traumatised and dying people. We can choose to hear
their cries or ignore them, but we certainly cannot say that "we did
not know".
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