hermod wrote:Hektor wrote:Too bad that nobody else heard that this was discussed in "Führers headquarters" then. And apparently Allied prosecutors did believe that neither during the IMT.
That's probably the reason why Riegner waited for the death of his alleged German informant (Eduard Schulte) before "revealing" his name. Ghosts rarely deny the false claims about themselves, don't they?
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Couldn't a suspicious person call "
using the State Department cable facilities at Geneva" to send a message about the Holocaust a very convenient way of planting false information in the files of U.S. government agencies for later use? The CIA seemed to be of that opinion during the Cold War.....
Indeed. Not believvable that Schulte said nothing, since he could have scored some points that way after the war. It gets worse:
Schulte had opportunities to travel often between Breslau in Silesia and Zürich in Switzerland, where he had contacts with Allen W. Dulles, with the dissident German consul Hans Bernd Gisevius, and Polish and French intelligence contacts, according to various sources.
In 1942, Schulte learned about the Final Solution concept, and in July 1942 he told Isidor Koppelman who relayed the information to Gerhart M. Riegner, the Swiss representative of World Jewish Congress. In August 1942, the Riegner Telegram notified the Allies, but they largely ignored the information which stated the estimated number of 3.5 to 4 million Jews, and the planned use of hydrogen cyanide.
In 1943, the Gestapo noticed his activities, and Schulte had to flee permanently to Switzerland with his wife, while his two sons had to remain under German control to fight in the Wehrmacht. One son was killed in the war.[2]
After the war, Schulte remained silent. Riegner always refused to acknowledge who had supplied him with the information as this was "the one request he ever made of me".
Dulles is CIA. Gisevius was hostile witness at the IMT. The standard narrative has Hoess discovering HCN as killing agent himself and on his own initiative. The Gestapo seems to have suspected that Riegner was kosher. The links indeed indicate that he was hostile to NS. And I think also distant from anybody that could possibly have told him. There is of course stories that somebody was bragging about it. But that's not believable neither and Schulte never affirmed this.
https://www.spiegel.de/politik/es-fehlt ... text=issuehttps://www.spiegel.de/geschichte/holoc ... 58460.htmlIt however shows that the WJC was compiling a narrative and also spreading it to government agency. That way the propaganda effort would be coordinated and when several countries do/say something in more or less the same way at the same time. This becomes more believable to the audience.
Brenner states in 'Zionism in the age of dictators':
In May 1942 the Bund sent a radio message to London that 700,000 Jews had already been exterminated in Poland, and on 2 July the BBC broadcast the essence of the report in Europe. The Polish government in-exile used the Bund alarm in its own English-language press propaganda.
Wise and Goldmann, who was in the United States throughout the war, never doubted that Riegner's report was true. According to Walter Laqueur, they feared that publicity would add to the despair of the victims.522 Yehuda Bauer is certain that the American Jewish leaders were already aware of the Bund report.
Extermination rumors were useful to shock panic Jews so they would be more eager to cooperate with partisans. There is indication in this in the narrative written on world war two.