Last year, when I went to hear Prof Deborah Shnitzer talk about the upcoming book she was working on, she said something that I had never heard anything about, that sounded pretty unbelievable.
She spoke of the existence of a huge dump, the size of three or four football fields in a town called Klandorf Germany, near Berlin where the remains of Kristallnacht—piles of looted Jewish possessions- had been discovered. No one else in the room aside from Shnitzer had ever heard of this.
Things got busy, life intervened and I moved onto other subjects. But this week as Kristallnacht commemoration approaches, I was reminded of Klandorf and had the unquenchable desire to look into this. Kristallnacht, which is also known as the "Night of Broken Glass” was a Nazi pogrom on November 9, 1938 that saw the destruction of more than 200 synagogues and the ransacking of tens of thousands of Jewish businesses and homes. During the night, some 92 Jews were murdered and 30,000 were arrested and deported to concentration camps.
"In terms of the actual sequence of events, I had watched an incredible documentary, Human Failure by Michael Verhoeven which explores the aryanization of German Jewish assets during the Reich by German tax officials. I was simply roaming around as part of my own interests in the re-animation of assets for the novel I am writing and began thinking about Kistallnacht”. This article a 2008 New York Times piece by Rachel Nolan about Klandorf Germany published October 27th –popped up on the net. I’d been in Berlin and gone to the International Tracing Service . . . but I had not known about Klandorf at the time – only found out about after my return and of course wished I had known before hand."
Note that the New York Times, however, referred to the site of the huge dump as being in Klandorf, not Brandenburg. Klandorf is in the district of Brandenburg
The waste site with the Jewish remnants of Kristallncht discovered by Svoray is located in close proximity to the former hunting lodge of Hermann Goering, who commanded the German air force (Luftwaffe) during World War II.
Klandorf is the location for the remains of Kristallnacht because the day after Kristallnacht occurred, trains loaded with personal and religious items arrived in the woods outside Klandorf where political prisoners from a nearby camp unloaded the material and threw it all in a dump there.
On reading this, I can't help but think that it is worth noting that for all these years those living in Klandorf Germany, have never contacted anyone from the Jewish Museum in Berlin, or anyone in the Jewish world, who would clearly have been interested in this information and these artifacts. What does that say about the residents of Klandorf? Could it be that they just don't care? Or could it be that they are sitting on a pile of evidence that they would prefer to forget or certainly not notify anyone about?
"Within an hour of digging with our bare hands we found a bottle embossed with a Star of David," Svoray told Ynet in October 2008 . "We were very excited, because the chances of a bottle surviving a war are so slim.' The Kibbutz museum experts confirmed that "with high probability that the glass bottle is from the period before Kristallnacht," Tanya Ronen, who is responsible for the museum's ties to Germany, told Ha'aretz.
Svoray's group also found artifacts such as mezuzahs and chiseled windowsills and arm rests from destroyed synagogues, as well as unearthing a swastika-shaped ornament. The dump where these were found has been in existence since the beginning of the 20th Century and WWII.
Interestingly, Svoray is best known for going undercover among neo-Nazis in Germany to research his book, and according to Ynet, Svoray was continuing to search for additional artifacts on going at the site 'under the constant watch of bodyguards’, after Svoray complained of threats made on his life.
In the meantime, he was concerned that skinheads would scour the site looking to get their hands on Nazi treasures.
Schnitzer told me that she sent emails to the Museum in Israel to " find out more information but never received any replies so as far as I know this ‘dump’ is still a ‘dump."
According to the Israeli speakers website, only "a small number of items have been dug up at the Klandorf dump and Svoray is now working on the creation of an ongoing dig and research in the historical area. Svoray is available to speak about this. http://www.israelispeakers.co.il/110277/Yaron-Savoray-1ot.
Another website has suggested that that Germany wouldnot likely have the funds for an archeological dig at the site:
"'Thomas Kersting, an archaeologist employed by the state of Brandenburg to care for buried memorials and archaeological sites, said Svoray's finds — which he has yet to examine — may give the area historical value. "A place like this where we have objects with a Star of David directly next to a Nazi swastika, that is of course meaningful … that gives it a certain quality of a memorial," Kersting said. But Kersting played down the likelihood of an archaeological dig, citing a lack of funds and arguing that such a disruption would be in direct opposition to his bureau's aim to maintain the sanctity of such sites. Arno Gielsdorf, who owns the strip of land where the dump sits, said his father told stories the arrival of "garbage" trains after Kristallnacht. Since the collapse of communism in 1989, he said, bands of scavengers have picked over the area, selling their finds at weekly flea markets in Berlin. But he is convinced the dump holds valuable artifacts. "The things from Kristallnacht were buried in the deepest places," Gielsdorf said. "They are still there." http://culturewav.es/public_thought/29707, citing Fox News.
I have sent a message to Svoray on face book to ascertain what has happened since 2008, when his discovery was made. This story will be updated when I hear back from him.
Editor's comment: Yaron Svoray is one speaker that that I would to hear. Maybe some organization wants to bring him in to Winnipeg?












































































