The "Department Jewry", that was a branch of the Propaganda Ministry A. No. which carried on all this propaganda. I ne [ ... ]
you said that "the fate of Jewry in Europe had been rather uncomfortable and that this fate in all probability would stretch over to the New World as [ ... ]
might not have been interested in the outbreak of the war and in this connection, I reminded that an investigating committee of the American Senate, t [ ... ]
an excerpt from a radio speech of the 18th of March, 1941. TheProsecution was of the opinion that this was an incitement for the persecution of Jews, [ ... ]
In this paragraph, you, Mr. Fritsche, are speaking about a new wave of international Jewish, democratic, Bolshevistic agitation. What can you tell us [ ... ]
that time between the Polish Emigree Government at Moscow-- rather, at London, and the Soviet Government at Moscow. There was a matter of territoria [ ... ]
picture of theconnections, not even to give you a brief summary. It can be seen and can be gathered when you read the speech in question. However, I [ ... ]
number of innocent people? A Yes. In February or March 1942 I received a letter from an SS leader of the Ukraine. Ho [ ... ]
promised me that this action would not be carried through, and I remember particularly well one sentence which was used in this discussion, and this a [ ... ]
everywhere I went. At Boltava, I checked with officers and soldiers. On these occasions as well, I was told, "Yes, there were some sentences after c [ ... ]