U.S. and German top-level government officials talked with each other through Swiss and Irish
consuls in 1944 and '45 about the condition of inmates in German Operated Camps. In 1944 German officials denied any intention to mass murder inmates. Germany guaranteed to evacuate inmates ahead of Soviet advance, and Former camp inmates confirmed inmates were being safely evacuated.
*Note this Late in the War, The Allies Controlled the Air, and when these Prisoners where put onto Trains, the Pilots of these Fighter Aircraft Attacked the Trains like anything they could get in their Gun sights. The Truth must be Told and the Lies of the Jew/Communist must come to an End!
*Note this Late in the War, The Allies Controlled the Air, and when these Prisoners where put onto Trains, the Pilots of these Fighter Aircraft Attacked the Trains like anything they could get in their Gun sights. The Truth must be Told and the Lies of the Jew/Communist must come to an End!
Mass-murder denials:
It is almost certain that in 1943, and in particular after the U.S. War Refugee Board started work in January 1944, there was a continual exchange of top-level telegrams between the U.S. and Germany through Swiss and Irish consulates discussing mass-murder rumors and the safety of camp inmates.
If these telegrams still exist in U.S. government storage they must be released to answer important questions.
Evacuation Guarantee:
As discussed in the January 20 telegram from the US Consul in Switzerland, 2 Jewish women who had been Birkenau inmates from July to October 1944, described the following evacuations to German camps:
1. September 1944 - "size-able convoys" left Birkenau, each with "3,000 to 6,000" inmates,
2. Late September 1944 - 3,500 Hungarian and Slovak women inmates left in one convoy, and
3. October 31 1944 - 500 women inmates left Birkenau for Germany with the 2 eye-witnesses.
The letters also show the U.S. accepted confirmation from spies and previous inmates about what was actually occurring in the camps. The last sentence of what the 2 women reported states:
"The natural mortality rate in all such work camps is high, due mainly to under-nourishment, unhygienic conditions, and especially to exposure from lack of sufficient clothing."
Bombing Decisions:
So together with air photo evidence, Allied Decisions not to Bomb Birkenau were based on German murder denials and evacuation guarantees supported by eye witness accounts from previous inmates.
INCOMING TELEGRAM - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
From: HUDDLE, Bern, Switzerland
Dated: January 20, 1945, 3 p.m.
For: WRB from McCLELLAND.
Rec'd: January 20, 11 p.m.
As reported in Legation's 6818 October 12 Germans issued press denial of any intention to exterminate inmates of Tuwiecim and Birkenau following contrary report brought out by Polish circles in London that time. I have never been able to receive reliable confirmation of reports circulated that orders have gone out to SS controlling Jewish camps to kill all internees who cannot be evacuated in front of Allied advance.
8 more paragraphs talk about Birkenau September and October, 1944 evacuations.
From: STETTINIUS acting for Department of State and War Refugee Board, Washington, D.C.
Dated: January 22, 1945, 10 p.m.
For: HUDDLE and McCLELLAND, Bern, Switzerland
Rec'd: January 22
Reference Department's 192 of January 13, Irish Department of External Affairs, confirms that it inquired of German authorities concerning the rumor that Germans intended to liquidate the inmates at camps Oswiecim, Hoss, and Birkenau, and that the Germans replied that the rumor that it is their intention to exterminate the Jews in these camps is pure invention devoid of all foundation and that if the camps were to be abandoned their inmates would be evacuated.
Please request Swiss Political Department to inform German Government that the above reply of German authorities to Ireland has been noted by the Government of the United States, and that this Government accordingly expects that Jewish and other survivors of these and other concentration, detention, and labor camps in Germany and German-controlled territory will be kept alive by German authorities.
In view of the nearness of Oswiecim and Birkenau to the front, it is urgent that the above communication reach German authorities with the greatest possible speed.
STETTINIUS
WRB: 1/22/45
Allies believed Germans were helping inmates, not murdering them!
Reference: Letters on file at Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.
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