Update on Jaeger Report
Dogzilla tried to avoid the import of the Jaeger Report of December 1941 in three ways: 1) he argued that the report dealt with anti-partisan operations; 2) he argued that the report dealt with ethnic cleansing, as defined by the UN (regional population removals, not genocidal murders); and 3) he likened the operations of Jaeger's command to rogue activities of soldiers without authority.
His empty claims were responded to here:
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7879945&postcount=8549.
In this discussion, I maintained, in a nutshell, that SS officer Jaeger described approved mass exterminations of Jews which were aimed at making Lithuania free of Jews, in a series of operations that were nearly successful in doing so, resulting in the deaths in summer-fall 1941 of over 130,000 Lithuanian Jews for the German-definded crime of being Jewish, before higher German authorities cut the killings off to retain ~35,000 Jews as forced laborers.
To support what I maintained, I quoted relevant text from the Jaeger Report and summarized it. I also correlated the report to other events, and sources, we've been discussing.
Thereupon, Dogzilla answered, weakly, with a quip about "Team Holocaust" supposedly having said it doesn't matter if eyewitness testimony is accurate; a query about why the EGs were formed and what were their missions; and a series of statements attempting to equate unapproved activities of soldiers with an approved mission of an officer. Dogzilla also tried excusing his fumbling performance on account of lack of interest in the extermination campaign in Lithuania.
Dogzilla's post received this reply, 4 or 5 days ago:
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7887903&postcount=8683, to which he has not responded.
My question is whether Dogzilla still maintains that the Jaeger Report described anti-partisan operations, forced population removals (but not mass murders of Jews), and low-level, unapproved excesses. If Dogzilla does so maintain, my further questions are what in the Jaeger Report does Dogzilla cite in support of these claims, and what other sources on Vilna, Kovno, and other extermination sites in Lithuania provide further evidence that the report dealt with anti-partisan operations, population removal, and unapproved excesses?
Dogzilla has charged me and others with not caring whether what we write is accurate. If he still maintains the same claims as he did at the outset of the discussion on the Jaeger Report, let him address that document and other sources - and in the interests of accuracy explain how they support his position. Here is a good opportunity for Dogzilla to show us how revisionist "scholarship" works.