Schultz report event
also: Schultz's report, Schultz's critical message, Schultz's revelations
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United Statescountry · 6Edward Schultzperson · 5Stephen S. Wiseperson · 3Allen Dullesperson · 3State Department failure to notify Wiseevent · 2U.S. State Departmentorganization · 2Switzerlandcountry · 2Isidore Koppelmanperson · 2Gerhart Riegnerperson · 2Leland Harrisonperson · 2State Department refusal to believe Schultzevent · 1World Jewish Congressorganization · 1The New York Timesorganization · 1Gerald Mayerperson · 1Rabbi Wise press conferenceevent · 1The Washington Postorganization · 1Franklin D. Rooseveltperson · 1Harrison's dismissal of reportevent · 1
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into the international Jewish organizations of what was going on and thought that was his best shot. If the allies failed to act, there would be few, if any, Jews left in Europe by the end of the year, he said, and that Koppelman should be …
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reveals a lot. Though Kuppelman's efforts, through his efforts, Schultz's message was delivered to Gerhardt Rigner, a young Genevan representative of the World Jewish Congress. Rigner, in return, was intent on relaying the information to th…
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that he was very skeptical of what he was being told. Harrison dismissed it as nothing more than war rumors, although he did concede to maltreatment, malnourishment, and disease. The State Department later sent the OSS a summary of the repo…
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was one of those that received the message. The State Department flatly refused to believe Schultz's account, calling it wild rumors. Even Harrison's concession that some of the Jews were dying in the labor camps was stripped out of the Sta…
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It took a full month for Rabbi Wise to receive Rigner's report. When the telegram finally arrived in New York in August of that year, it came not through U.S. diplomatic channels, but the British. The State Department also did not see fit t…
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two days before Thanksgiving, announcing that Hitler had already killed at least 2 million European Jews and had planned to exterminate the rest. The New York Times story on page 10. The Washington Post wrote about it on page 6. The press w…
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was sent to burn in April of 42, soon after Schultz's report began circulating. Mayer also began filing stories about the same thing with the New York OSS office. But Dulles did nothing to publicize Mayer's reports. They too remained buried…