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Telegram from the American consul in Leipzig pertaining to the expulsion of Polish Jews from that city, Oct. 28, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on assembling Polish Jews in German cities for expulsion to Poland, Oct. 28, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on the expulsion of male Polish Jews from Germany, Oct. 29, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Warsaw on the expulsion of Polish Jews from Germany, Oct. 29, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Warsaw on the miserable conditions of Polish Jews expelled from Germany, Oct. 29, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Warsaw on attempts to resolve the German/Polish conflict over the expulsion of Polish Jews from Germany, Oct. 30, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin regarding efforts by both Germany and Poland to settle differences arising from the expulsion of Polish Jews from Germany, Oct. 31, 1938
Memoranda by the German Foreign Ministry pertaining to the deportation of Polish Jews, Nov. 3 and 8, 1938; with SEA and translation
Despatch by the American embassy in Warsaw describing the expulsion of Polish Jews from Germany, Nov. 5, 1938; with State Dept. summary
Telegram from the German Foreign Ministry to the German Legation in Athens with justification for the expulsion of eighty thousand Polish Jews from Germany, Nov. 10, 1938; with SEA and translation
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin pertaining to German press coverage of the assassination of Ernst vom Rath, Nov. 8, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Paris on French press reaction to the assassination of vom Rath, Nov. 8, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on the treatment of the assassination of vom Rath by the German press, Nov. 9, 1938
Notes of an interview by the German Foreign Ministry deputy secretary of state, Weizsaecker, with the Polish ambassador in Berlin, Lipski, on Germany's refusal to keep the forty to fifty thousand Polish Jews within the Reich and on the anticipated German retaliation for the murder of vom Rath, Nov. 8, 1938; with SEA and translation
Excerpts from a dossier by the police president of Hannover on the Crystal Night pogrom, particularly on damages incurred; includes situation reports, police reports, assessment of damages to Jewish and non-Jewish property, and other records, Nov. 10 to Dec. 31, 1938
Excerpts of a transcript of the stenographically recorded minutes of a meeting of German officials under the chairmanship of Hermann Goering discussing the Jewish situation in Germany and the treatment of Jews in the wake of the Crystal Night pogrom, Nov. 12, 1938; with SEA and translation
Report by the American consul general in Bremen on the Crystal Night pogrom in Bremen, Nov. 10, 1938
Telegram from the American consul in Leipzig on the Crystal Night pogrom in that city, Nov. 10, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on the Crystal Night pogrom, Nov. 13, 1938
Report and cover letter by the American consul general in Stuttgart on the persecution of Jews in the Stuttgart consular district, Nov.12 and Nov. 15, 1938
Report by the American consul in Leipzig, entitled "Anti-Semitic onslaught in Germany as seen from Leipzig," Nov. 21, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in London expressing the view of George Rublee, the director of the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees, that the governments of most nations were indifferent to Nazi attacks on the Jews, Nov. 14, 1938
Order by the deputy chief of the SS, Hauptamt, for the surrender to the Gestapo of goods stolen during the Crystal Night pogrom, Nov. 28, 1938; with SEA and translation
Memorandum by the German Foreign Ministry on the elimination of Jews from the German economy. Jan. 25, 1939; with SEA and translation
Order by Heydrich for the release of Jews from concentration camps in order to emigrate, Nov. 14, 1938; with SEA
Telegram from the American embassy in Paris pertaining to the coverage of the Crystal Night pogrom by the French press, Nov. 14, 1938
Report by the American legation at The Hague on the Dutch reaction to the Crystal Night pogrom with letter of transmittal of the report to George Rublee, Nov. 15, 1938
Report by the American embassy in London on the British reaction to the Crystal Night pogrom, Nov. 17, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Moscow on the reaction of the Soviet press to the Crystal Night pogrom. Nov. 18, 1938
Report by the American legation in Stockholm on the Swedish reaction to the Crystal Night pogrom, Nov. 18, 1938
Report by the American legation in Copenhagen on the Crystal Night pogrom, including translations of Danish press comments, Nov. 22, 1938
Report to the Nazi overseas party chief, Bohle, on a meeting with Field Marshal Goering on Nov. 12, 1938, Nov. 18, 1938; with SEA
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on the Crystal Night pogrom and the German press version of the event, Nov. 10, 1938
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin pertaining to the fine of one billion Reich marks levied on the Jewish community in Germany, Nov. 14, 1938
Statistics prepared by former members of the German Ministry of Finance for the Office of Control Commission for Germany pertaining to capital levies on the Jewish community in Germany in 1938, 1939, and 1940, Nov. 14, 1946; with SEA
Translation of a regulation by the German Ministry of Finance pertaining to the first-part payment of the Jewish capital levy, Dec. 10, 1938; with SEA
Interrogation of Fritz Reinhardt, former state secretary in the Ministry of Finance, regarding the confiscation of Jewish property and the fine levied on the Jewish community in Germany, Oct. 31, 1947; with SEA
Translations of reports by the SA on the burning of synagogues, Nov. 10 to 29, 1938; with SEA
Dossier by the Ministry for Ecclesiastic Affairs on the disposal of synagogue ruins, Mar. 24 to Oct. 24, 1939; with SEA
Correspondence between the Ministry of the Interior and other agencies on the removal of synagogue ruins, Feb. 10 and 14, 1939; with SEA
Letter from the Ministry of Justice with instructions on handling litigation arising from the Crystal Night pogrom, Nov. 19, 1938; with SEA
Report by the American embassy in Warsaw on the expulsion from Germany of five thousand Polish Jews to the refugee camp at Zbaszyn, Jan. 5, 1939
Despatch by the American embassy in Warsaw pertaining to an agreement between Germany and Poland on the repatriation of Polish Jews from Germany, Jan. 27, 1939; with State Dept. summary
Translation of a dossier on the contemplated trial of Herschel Grynszpan, Apr. 1942; wth SEA
Plans for the proposed trial of Grynszpan, Dec. 22, 1941 to Apr. 11, 1942; with SEA and translation
Correspondence of the Ministry of Propaganda and the Ministry of Justice about the contemplated Grynszpan trial, Jan. 23 to Apr. 15, 1942; with SEA and translation
Correspondence on the preparation of the proposed Grynszpan trial by the German Foreign ministry and the Ministry of Propaganda, Apr. 2 to 5, 1942; with SEA
Letter of transmittal by the American embassy in Berlin with a translation of remarks by Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop at the dedication of a tablet in memory of Ernst vom Rath, June 8, 1939
Appendix: Partial typescript of Document 16, pages 144 to 167.

Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Garland Pub., 1982, as v. 3 of series The Holocaust : selected documents in eighteen volumes.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/1842
Library of Congress
DS134.255 .C79 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23736358M
ISBN 10
1616190035
ISBN 13
9781616190033
LCCN
2009039389
OCLC/WorldCat
440283153

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