Vrba-Wetzler report event
also: Rudy and Fred's report, the report, wrote down their account, 40 pages long
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Switzerlandcountry · 2Allen Dullesperson · 2Hungarycountry · 1Auschwitzplace · 1Rudolf Vrbaperson · 1Alfred Wetzlerperson · 1Oscar Newmanperson · 1Walter Gellinekperson · 1Jewish Councilorganization · 1Meeting between Dulles and Schultzevent · 1Smuggling of Vrba-Wetzler report to Switzerlandevent · 1Gellinek obtaining the reportevent · 1Dulles reading the reportevent · 1Dulles' shock at the reportevent · 1Dulles' prior receipt of reportsevent · 1Vrba and Wetzler's storytellingevent · 1Gellinek's acquisition of reportevent · 1Adolf Hitlerperson · 1
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After being put in touch with Oscar Newman, the chairman of the local Jewish council, they began telling the horrific tale of Auschwitz. While the fundamental facts about the death camps were widely known by then, Rudy and Fred's report, wh…
▶ 34:26
After being put in touch with Oscar Newman, the chairman of the local Jewish council, they began telling the horrific tale of Auschwitz. While the fundamental facts about the death camps were widely known by then, Rudy and Fred's report, wh…
▶ 34:26
After being put in touch with Oscar Newman, the chairman of the local Jewish council, they began telling the horrific tale of Auschwitz. While the fundamental facts about the death camps were widely known by then, Rudy and Fred's report, wh…
▶ 34:26
After being put in touch with Oscar Newman, the chairman of the local Jewish council, they began telling the horrific tale of Auschwitz. While the fundamental facts about the death camps were widely known by then, Rudy and Fred's report, wh…
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the unfortunate victims, and described what was going on there. In mid-June, nearly two months after the escapees wrote down their account, the report was finally smuggled into Switzerland. A British correspondent named Walter Garrick got h…
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He would later say that he was shocked. Dulles' concern clearly convinced the British reporter that something would be done. But in fact, Dulles had begun receiving reports about this type of thing two years earlier, before he had even left…