Deportation of the Jews to the east

Stettin 1940 to Hungary 1944

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Stettin 1940 to Hungary 1944

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Translation and note on the evacuation of Jews from Stettin, Feb. 16, 1940; with SEA
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin to the Dept. of State on the deportation of Jews from Stettin, Feb. 16, 1940
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin to the Dept. of State on the deportation of Jews from Stettin, Mar. 1, 1940
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin to the Dept. of State on the deportation of Jews from Schneidemuehl, Mar. 20, 1940
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin to the Dept. of State on the deportation of Jews from Baden and the Palatinate, Oct. 25, 1940
Telegram from the American embassy in Vichy to the Dept. of State pertaining to German Jews deported to a concentration camp in France, Nov. 3, 1940; with reply, Nov. 16, 1940
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin to the Dept. of State on the deportation of German Jews from Berlin to Poland; commentary about Berlin populace disapproval of compulsory wearing of Star of David, Oct. 14, 1941
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin to the Dept. of State on the deportation of German Jews from Berlin to Poland; threat of deportation for persons with dual German and American nationality noted, Oct. 18, 1941
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin to the Dept. of State on the deportation of Jews mostly to Lodz from various German cities, Oct. 20, 1941
Photographs kept by a Gestapo office of the deportation of Jews in the Mainz-Franconia area of Germany with sarcastic, anti-Jewish captions, 1941-1943; with SEA
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin to the Dept. of State on Himmler's order prohibiting emigration of Jews from Poland, Mar. 28, 1940
Translation of various reports on the status, treatment, and deportation of Jews from the Netherlands by the Reich Commissioner for the Occupied Netherlands, signed by Otto Bene, the representative of the German Foreign Ministry to the commissioner, July 31, 1942 to Mar. 29, 1943; with SEA
Letter by Otto Bene to the German Foreign Ministry on the deportation of twenty-five thousand foreign and stateless Jews from the Netherlands, July 3, 1942; with SEA
Notes and letter by Otto Bene to the German Foreign Ministry on the denaturalization and deportation of Dutch Jews, July 20 to Aug. 10, 1942; with SEA
Memoranda by Franz Rademacher on the denaturalization and deportation of Dutch Jews, July 20 to Aug. 10, 1942; with SEA
Telegram from Werner von Bargen to the German Foreign Ministry regarding the deportation of ten thousand Jews from Belgium; suggestion to limit deportation to non-Belgian Jews because of Belgian attitude and because of economics, July 9, 1942; with SEA
Reply by Franz Rademacher of the German Foreign Ministry to the request of Adolf Eichmann to deport six thousand Jews from France to Auschwitz, Mar. 20, 1942; with SEA
Note by Ernst von Weizsaecker on his attempt to block Swedish endeavor to rescue Norwegian Jews, Dec. 17, 1942; with SEA
Telegram by Legation Counselor Guenther Altenburg, on the staff of the German foreign minister, on preventing Hungarian Jews from escaping the deportations by crossing over to Slovakia, June 16, 1944; with SEA and translation
Transcript of an interrogation of Dieter Wisliceny from Amt IV B 4 in the SS Security Main Office on the deportation of Jews from Slovakia and Hungary, the assignment of Jews to labor areas and concentration camps, the annihilation of Jews, and other topics, Nov. 15, 1945
Affidavit by Hanns E. Ludin, former German minister to Slovakia, on the deportation of Jews, June 12, 1947; with SEA and translation
Telegram from Edmund Veesenmayer to Karl Ritter and letter by Eberhardt von Thadden to Adolf Eichmann on herding 150,000 Jews into ghettos in the Carpathian area preparatory to deportation, Apr. 23-24, 1944; with SEA and translation
Telegram from Siegfried Kasche to the German Foreign Ministry on an agreement between Germany and Croatia to deport Jews, Aug. 20, 1942; with SEA
Telegram from Siegfried Kasche to the German Foreign Ministry on Croatia's willingness to pay thirty Reichsmarks for each Jew deported from Croatia, Oct. 14, 1942; with SEA
Report by Martin Luther on a telegram by Siegfried Kasche pertaining to Italian involvement in the deportation of Jews from Croatia. October 24, 1942; with SEA
Telegram signed by Rudolf Helm and Siegfried Kasche on work preparatory to the deportation of Jews from Croatia, Mar. 4, 1943; with SEA and translation
Translation of telegram by Horst Wagner to the police attache in Croatia inquiring when remaining two thousand Jews in Croatia will be deported to Auschwitz, Apr. 10, 1943; with SEA
Telegram from Horst Wagner of the German Foreign Ministry to the German embassy in Agram (Zagreb) requesting the deportation of eight hundred Jews from Croatia. July 15, 1943; with SEA
Final reports by Siegfried Kasche and Rudolf Helm on the deportation of Jews from Croatia, Apr. 18 and 22, 1944; with SEA
Letters by Karl Otto Klingenfuss to Adolf Eichmann and by Martin Luther to the German embassy in Bucharest, reporting that the Rumanian government will leave deportation of Jews from Rumania and all anti-Jewish measures to the German authorities there, Aug. 20, 1942; with SEA and translation
Translation of telegrams by Manfred von Killinger to the German Foreign Ministry and by Martin Luther to the German embassy in Bucharest rejecting a Rumanian proposal to organize emigration of Jews to Palestine and Syria as an alternative to deportation. Dec. 12, 1942 and Jan. 9, 1943; with SEA and translation
Telegram by Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German foreign minister, to the German embassy in Sofia on talks that he held with King Boris about the deportation of foreign Jews living in Bulgaria, Apr. 4, 1943; with SEA
Letter by Adolf Heinz Beckerle, the German ambassador in Sofia, to the German Foreign Ministry with an attached police attaché report on anti-Jewish measures in Bulgaria, June 7, 1943; with SEA and translation
Memoranda and telegrams by Ernst Woermann on the treatment of Jews with Italian citizenship in Tunis, Nov. 24-25 and Dec. 4, 1942; with SEA and translation
Notes on a discussion with the Hungarian ambassador in Berlin, Sztojay, by Martin Luther of the German Foreign Ministry on anti-Semitic measures in Hungary, Oct. 6, 1942; with SEA and translation
Translation of notes on a discussion with the Hungarian ambassador in Berlin, Sztojay, by Martin Luther of the German Foreign Ministry requesting the speeding up of anti-Jewish measures. January 16, 1943; with SEA
Telegram from Karl Ritter to Edmund Veesenmayer pertaining to the shipment of fifty thousand Hungarian Jews to Germany to work there, Apr. 27, 1944; with SEA and translation
Telegram from Edmund Veesenmayer to the German Foreign Ministry on the herding of Hungarian Jews into camps and ghettos preparatory to deportation, May 4, 1944; with SEA and translation
Report from the office of Eberhardt von Thadden in Dept. Inland II of the German Foreign Ministry on anti-Jewish measures in Hungary, the deportation of Hungarian Jews, and other measures, May 26, 1944; with SEA and translation
Report by Eberhardt von Thadden to his chief Horst Wagner to time deportation of Budapest Jews with the Normandy Beach invasion and telegram by Edmund Veesenmayer noting that such deportation would have little adverse reaction in the foreign press, June 6 and 8, 1944; with SEA
Telegram by Edmund Veesenrriayer to the German Foreign Ministry on the progress of the deportations of Hungarian Jews. June 30, 1944; with SEA
Affidavit by SS Hauptsturmfuehrer Dieter Wisliceny on Edmund Veesenmayer and the deportation of Hungarian Jews, June 11, 1947; with SEA and translation
Affidavit by Hans Joseph Graf Matuschka, the German consul in Košice (Germ., Kaschau; Hung., Kassa), on the treatment and deportation of Hungarian Jews, Aug. 26, 1947; with SEA and translation.

Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Garland Pub., 1982, as v. 8 in series The Holocaust : selected documents in eighteen volumes.

Includes bibliographical references.

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940.53/1844
Library of Congress
D810.J4 D455 2009

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OL24462330M
ISBN 10
1616190086
ISBN 13
9781616190088
LCCN
2009039392
OCLC/WorldCat
444112563

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