Commandments

by Thomas Ország-Land (August 2016)

    

                         –In Memoriam Lili Meier

 

Not one of them guessed the purpose of the chamber

when Obersturmführer Hössler, standing at ease

before the portals, thus addressed a band

of tired, disoriented new arrivals.

 

I welcome you on behalf of the camp commander,

his words, as eventually paraphrased under oath 

by Sonderkommando member Filip Muller.

You have arrived at a labour camp of the Reich.

 

As our brave warriors fight for the fatherland,

so you shall work for the welfare of New Europe.

We’ll pay you fairly, and will safeguard your health

and give you ample chance to display your merit.

 

Now kindly get undressed and hang your clothes

on the hooks. I trust you will remember their numbers.

And, after your shower, there will be a bowl of soup

and coffee and tea. And yes, before I forget it:

 

You must show proof of your qualifications for work

commensurate with your level of competence.

Would diabetics who aren’t allowed sugar, please,

report to staff on duty… after the shower.

 

Did Obersturmführer Hössler think he was clever?

Probably not, since the text was no more his own

than his dress or his worldview. But the words

will survive as long as the Sixth Commandment.
 

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THOMAS ORSZÁG-LAND is a poet and award-winning foreign correspondent who writes for New English Review from Europe and the Middle East. His last book was Survivors: Hungarian Jewish Poets of the Holocaust (Smokestack/England, 2014), and his last E-chapbook, Reading for Rush Hour: A Pamphlet in Praise of Passion (Snakeskin/England, 2016).

 

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