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Secret
Copy
of Most Urgent telegram from Munich, of November 10,
1938, 1:20 A.M.
To
All
Headquarters and Stations of the State Police
All
districts and Sub-districts of the SD
Urgent!
For immediate attention of Chief or his deputy!
Re:
Measures against
Jews tonight
Following
the attempt on the life of Secretary of the Legation
vom Rath in Paris, demonstrations against the Jews are
to be expected in all parts of the Reich in the course
of the coming night, November 9/10, 1938. The
instructions below are to be applied in dealing with
these events:
1.
The Chiefs of the State Police, or their deputies,
must immediately upon receipt of this telegram
contact, by telephone, the political leaders in their
areas Gauleiter or Kreisleiter − who have
jurisdiction in their districts and arrange a joint
meeting with the inspector or commander of the Order
Police to discuss the arrangements for the
demonstrations. At these discussions the political
leaders will be informed that the German Police has
received instructions, detailed below, from the Reichsfuehrer
SS and the Chief of the German Police, with which
the political leadership is requested to coordinate
its own measures:
a)
Only such measures are to be taken as do not endanger
German lives or property (i.e., synagogues are to be
burned down only where there is no danger of fire in
neighboring buildings).
b)
Places of business and apartments belonging to Jews
may be destroyed but not looted. The police is
instructed to supervise the observance of this order
and to arrest looters.
c)
In commercial streets particular care is to be taken
that non-Jewish businesses are completely protected
against damage.
d)
Foreign citizens even if they are Jews are not to be
molested.
2.
On the assumption that the guidelines detailed under
para. 1 are observed, the demonstrations are not to be
prevented by the Police, which is only to supervise
the observance of the guidelines.
3.
On receipt of this telegram Police will seize all
archives to be found in all synagogues and offices of
the Jewish communities so as to prevent their
destruction during the demonstrations. This refers
only to material of historical value, not to
contemporary tax records, etc. The archives are to be
handed over to the locally responsible officers of the
SD.
4.
The control of the measures of the Security Police
concerning the demonstrations against the Jews is
vested in the organs of the State Police, unless
inspectors of the Security Police have given their own
instructions. Officials of the Criminal Police,
members of the SD, of the Reserves and the SS in
general may be used to carry out the measures taken by
the Security Police.
5.
As soon as the course of events during the night
permits the release of the officials required, as many
Jews in all districts, especially the rich, as can be
accommodated in existing prisons are to be arrested.
For the time being only healthy male Jews, who are not
too old, are to be detained. After the detentions have
been carried out the appropriate concentration camps
are to be contacted immediately for the prompt
accommodation of the Jews in the camps. Special care
is to be taken that the Jews arrested in accordance
with these instructions are not ill-treated....
signed
Heydrich,
SS
Gruppenfuehrer
PS-3051.
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