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Posted Sunday, October 18,
1998
From
David Irving’s archive:
What
Did Adolf Hitler Do on the Night of Broken
Glass?
The
Urgent Circular that Rudolf Hess issued
on “orders from the highest level” that
night, November 10, 1938TRANSLATION:
“To all
Gau headquarters for immediate
action. Directive No. 174/38.
(Repeating Telex of November 10,
1938). On the express order of the
highest level of all, arson attacks
on Jewish businesses or suchlike are
not to occur at any event and under
no circumstances whatsoever”
Click
for transcript.The original
is a negative and poorly
reproducible.
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See Also
- Letters: The Wife of Heinrich Himmler (Article)
- David Irving's newsletter Action Report On-line — Jun 15, 2005 (Article)
- David Irving's ACTION REPORT No.25, Jan 2004 (20 January 2004) (Article)
- David Irving's Action Report On-line (August 1998) (Article)
- David Irving's ACTION REPORT No.25, Jan 2004 #6327 (Article)