-- R. Widmann
Letter by Franz Rademacher, Head of AA Referat D III (Jewish Affairs), to Harold Bielfeld, Head of AA Pol. X (Africa and Colonial Affairs), February 10, 1942.In August 1940 I gave you for your files the plan for the final solution of the Jewish Problem, drafted by my office, for which purpose the Madagascar Island was to be demanded from France in the Peace Treaty, while the Reich Security Main Office was to be charged with the actual execution of the task. In accordance with the plan, Gruppenf�hrer Heydrich has been ordered by the F�hrer to carry out the solution of the Jewish Problem in Europe.In the meantime the war against the Soviet Union has offered the possibility of putting other territories at our disposal for the final solution. The F�hrer accordingly has decided that the Jews shall not be deported to Madagascar but to the East. Therefore it is no longer necessary that Madagascar be taken into consideration for the final solution. Source: Akten zur Deutschen Ausw�rtigen Politik 1918-1945, Series
E, vol. I, p. 403.
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