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JULY
12, 1940
...Another
very important point is the decision of the Fuehrer, which he
made at my request, that there will be no more transports of
Jews into the area of the Government-General. As a general
political observation I would like to state that it is planned
to transport the whole pack of Jews (Judensippschaft)
from the German Reich, the Government-General and the
Protectorate, in the shortest conceivable time after peace has
been made, to an African or American Colony. Madagascar is
being considered, to be ceded by France for this purpose.
There will be ample room here for a few million Jews on an
area of 500,000 sq. kms. I have tried to let the Jews in the
Government-General also share in this advantage, of building
up a new life on new land. This has been accepted so that
there should be a tremendous easing within sight...
Eksterminacja,
pp. 51-52. |