Source
/[In Hebrew] Eichmann is asked whether the term
"Sonderbehandlung" means killing.
/Eichmann: It also
means killing, yes.
/[In Hebrew] Hausner follows
up.
/Eichmann: But I have to correct myself, now that I have to
testify about this. This can also be checked at any time.
"Sonderbehandlung" means the transportation in general, the
deportation to the concentration camp or wherever it was ordered.
Special treatment also means the use of the deportee in question by the
authority that then took charge of these Jews, in this case the
Administrative and Economic Main Office.
And this can also be
substantiated by documents. Special treatment also means sending inmates
from a concentration camp to armament centers. And special treatment
also means killing, yes.
But all of these things, what the
Administrative and Economic Main Office or the Inspectorate of the
Concentration Camp System decided, IV B 4 could neither influence nor
prevent nor promote. IV B 4 had nothing to do with that.
Source: Eichmann trial, session 101. USHMM:
RG-60.2100.174
Accessed at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum,
courtesy of The Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archives of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem