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David
Skog
points out that
Hitler is in fact mentioned in the Wannsee conference
Hitler was mentioned – once – at Wannsee
I HAVE to remark that you still have on your website the faulty statement: “Note that the so called Wannsee-Protokoll at no point mentions Hitler”. The Protocols mentions the
Führer in a manner that is beyond doubt a reference to the supreme leader of the German state, which was
Hitler and no other. Himmler is always referred to as the Reichsführer-SS or similar.
I wrote to you this message on May 18, 2003:
The document, or rather the translation, refers
to “the Führer” in at least one place: in the third
paragraph it is stated that “[a]nother possible
solution of the problem has now taken the place of
emigration, i.e. the evacuation of the Jews to the East,
provided that the Führer gives the appropriate
approval in advance.”You could possibly say that the Protokoll does not mention the name Hitler, but this is just to split hairs.
Otherwise I’d like to thank you for a very good website, even if I cannot agree with all the views that are being expressed.
David
Skog Lund, Sweden Student Teacher, secondary level
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