Adolf Hitler and Real History

The

Himmler wanted the
Jews allowed to emigrate without obstacles

In
private hands

A letter from Himmler to Fritz Wiedemann,
Hitler’s adjutant, ten days before the
Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, in 1938, arguing the case for letting all Germany’s Jews emigrate without any pettifogging obstructions.

Himmler to Wiedemann, Oct 31, 1938; endorsed in red crayon, “z.d.A 9.11.38” (the eve of the
Kristallnacht pogrom). Its provenance is not evident, but it was auctioned in New Hampshire, USA, in
2009: https://www.rrauction.com/content/pdf/313pdf/military.pdf (now a dead link). Brieger had written his doctoral thesis on “Grundrechte und Polizeigewalt” (Marburg,
Univ., Diss., 1931).

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