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U.S. State Department receives information from Switzerland regarding
the Nazi plan to murder the Jews of Europe.

TELEGRAM RECEIVED
MEC
This telegram must be closely paraphrased
before being communicated to anyone. (SC)
FROM
Bern
Dated August 11, 1942
Rec'd 2:35 p.m.
Secretary of State,
Washington
3697, August 11, 3 p.m.
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
Gerhardt M. Riegner Secretary World Jewish Congress Geneva called on Vice
Consul Elting Geneva Saturday eighth greatly agitated and requested following
quoted message be transmitted for information American and other Allied
Governments and be notified in Department's discretion to Dr Stephen Wise New
York City:
"Informer reported to have close connections with highest German authorities
who has previously generally reliable reports says that in Fuehrer's [sic]
headquarters plan under consideration to exterminate at one blow this fall
three and half to four millions Jews following deportation from countries
occupied, controlled by Germany and concentration in east. Method execution
undecided but prussic acid has been considered. Information transmitted with
reservation as exactitude cannot be ascertained."
Confidential Legation
CONFIDENTIAL Legation note: Legation has no information which would tend to
confirm this report which is however forwarded in accordance with Riegner's
wishes. In conversation with Elting Riegner drew attention to recently reported
Jewish deportations eastward from occupied France, protectorate and probably
elsewhere. The report has earmarks of war rumor inspired by fear and what is
commonly understood to be the actually miserable condition of these refugees
who face decimation as result physical maltreatment persecution and scarcely
endurable privations malnutrition and disease.
HARRISON

AMERICAN CONSULATE
Geneva, Switzerland, August 10, 1942
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Subject: Transmitting Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of Jewish Congress, Geneva, concerning Report that Germans are Considering Wholesale Extermination of Jews.
THE HONORABLE SECRETARY OF STATE, WASHINGTON.
Sir:
At the suggestion of the Legation at Bern, I have the honor to enclose a copy of a memorandum in the above entitled matter.
I desire to reiterate my belief in the utter seriousness of my informant.
Respectfully yours,
Howard Elting, Jr.
American Vice Consul
Enclosure:
Copy of memorandum, as stated.

MEMORANDUM
Subject: Conversation with Mr. Gerhart M. RIEGNER, Secretary of World
Jewish Congress
This morning Mr. Gerhart M. RIEGNER, Secretary of the World Jewish Congress in
Geneva, called in great agitation. He stated that he had just received a report
from a German business man of considerable prominence, who is said to have
excellent political and military connections in Germany and from whom reliable
and important political information has been obtained on two previous
occasions, to the effect that there has been and is being considered in
Hitler's headquarters a plan to exterminate all Jews from Germany and German
controlled areas in Europe after they have been concentrated in the east
(presumably Poland). The number involved is said to be between three-and-a-half
and four millions and the object is to permanently settle the Jewish question
in Europe. The mass execution if decided upon would allegedly take place this
fall.
Riegner stated that according to his informant the use of prussic acid was
mentioned as a means of accomplishing the executions. When I mentioned that
this report seemed fantastic to me, Riegner said that it struck him in the same
way but that from the fact that mass deportation had been taking place since
July 16 as confirmed by reports received by him from Paris, Holland, Berlin,
Vienna, and Prague it was always conceivable that such a diabolical plan was
actually being considered by Hitler as a corollary.
According to Riegner, 14,000 Jews have already been deported from occupied
France and 10,000 more are to be handed over from occupied France in the course
of the next few days. Similarly from German sources 56,000 Jews have already
been deported from the Protectorate together with
unspecified numbers from Germany and other occupied countries.
Riegner said this report was so serious and alarming that he felt it his duty
to make the following requests: (1) that the American and other Allied
Governments be informed with regard thereto at once; (2) that they be asked to
try by every means to obtain confirmation or denial; (3) that Dr. Stephen Wise,
the president of his organization, be informed of the report.
I told Riegner that the information would be passed on to the Legation at once
but that I was not in a position to inform him as to what action, if any, the
Legation might take. He hoped that he might be informed in due course that the
information had been transmitted to Washington.
For what it is worth, my personal opinion is that Riegner is a serious and
balanced individual and that he would never have come to the Consulate with the
above report if he had not had confidence in his informant's reliability and if
he did not seriously consider that the report might well contain an element of
truth. Again it is my opinion that the report should be passed on to the
Department for what it is worth.
There is attached a draft of a telegram prepared by Riegner giving in his own
words a telegraphic summary of his statements to me.
Howard Elting, Jr.
American Vice Consul
American Consulate
Geneva, Switzerland
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