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1) All information in this document was obtained at the "Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine" 17 rue Geoffroy Lasnier 75004 Paris.

2) Meinkampf. English Edition, Reynolds and Hitchcock 1935.

3) For more opinions of Hitler on the Jews see Appendix A

4) Walter Buch, in Deutsche Justiz Amtlicks Blatt der deutschen Rechtspflege, edited by Franz Gunter, Reich secretary of law.

5) Goebbels Tagebücher, published by L.P. Lochner, Zurich, 1948.

6) For more extracts of the spirit of Hitler's accomplices, see Appendix C

7) Special Treatment : Telegram sent by Reinhard Heydrich to all regional and sub-regional Gestapo headquarters. (Nazi Mass Murder Yale University Press).

8) Dr Brandt, member of Himmler' s General staff writes on April 10, 1943 to Korheer: "No mention should be made anywhere of 'Special Treatment' of the Jews."

9) Ressettlement. Report sent by Local Command 1 in town of Kertsch to District Command 810 (Nazi Mass Murder).

10) July 3, 1941 Göring writes to Chief of Security police and to Heydrich adopting the term Final Solution.

11) Report by Adolph Eichmann for a meeting in January 1942 of a Conference convened by Heydrich at Berlin Wannsee.

12) Letter by Dr Ernst Wetzel Oct.25,1941 to Lohse Reich Commissar for the Ostland (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and part of White Russia.).

13) Rudolph Höss: Autobiography, original manuscript in State Museum at Auschwitz. (Nazi Mass Murder).

14) Prisoners who had been promised life or better treatment, if they accepted to do that work. They were killed nevertheless. Let us not judge them.


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