Fr. Richard Henkes, S.A.C., A Picture of His Life A Picture of His Life | Page 10

worry about him. Later on, he would find a guard from the Westerwald in the Dachau camp who sometimes smuggled letters in which Richard could write more clearly about hunger, loneliness, the good people who were with him, or the worship services that were so valuable and powerful. After his time in quarantine, he came to Block 26. Here the camp management had gathered the clerics. From 1941, a room of the bar- racks was even a small chapel. Before the morning assembly they celebrated Mass at 5am. Only the priests of Block 26 were present. Sometimes it was possible to secretly take Communion to other parts of the camp - to believing Catholics, the sick, and even other priests from Poland. The work was distributed at the morning assembly on the large square, which was often also the place where people were put to death. Richard’s first job was at the SS plantation. The prisoners had to work hard on the plantation, often hungry, in the wind and the weath- er. They themselves pulled the plows and were whipped like animals. Such treatment often led to the prisoners’ deaths. The propaganda shared during that time talked about protective measures, labor camps, and rehabilitation camps. There were also ex- termination camps for “disobedient elements” and opponents of na- tional socialism. At Dachau, the foremen played cruel games which risked the prisoners’ lives. For instance, they would take the cap from the head of a prisoner on the way to the fields and throw it far away. When the prisoner ran after it, he was shot. The others got the mes- sage: you would be killed in an “escape attempt.” After working on the plantation - which occasionally included removing rust and painting the barbed wire fence - Richard Henkes came into the post office command. There was a lot of work here, but it was not inhumanly hard and gave him the opportunity to help others. Here, along with the letter and card mail, many food parcels arrived. Without these, even more people would have perished in Dachau. Hunger was part of the concentration camp. In the post of- 4