These documents first appeared on the Website Air-Photo Evidence, maintained by John Ball. The text below is adapted from the more extensive coverage there.
Death marches? U.S. requested that Germany evacuate Auschwitz Jews back to the Reich
Mass-murder denials:
On at least one occasion, Germany publicly denied any intention to murder concentration camp inmates. An October 12 1944 letter talks of Germany's "press denial" of rumored intentions to murder Birkenau inmates. This letter has never been released to the public by the U.S. government.
It is almost certain that in 1943, and in particular after the U.S. War Refugee Board started work in January 1944, there was a continual exchange of top-level telegrams between the U.S. and Germany through Swiss and Irish consulates discussing mass-murder rumors and the safety of camp inmates.
Evacuation Guarantee:
Germany also guaranteed to the Allies that inmates of the Auschwitz area camps would be evacuated before the Soviet Army advance.
As discussed in the January 20 telegram from the US Consul in Switzerland, two Jewish women who had been Birkenau inmates from July to October 1944 described the following evacuations to German camps:
- September 1944 - "sizeable convoys" left Birkenau, each with "3,000 to 6,000" inmates,
- Late September 1944 - 3,500 Hungarian and Slovak women inmates left in one convoy, and
- October 31 1944 - 500 women inmates left Birkenau for Germany with the two eye-witnesses.
The letters also show the U.S. accepted confirmation from spies and previous inmates about what was actually occurring in the camps. The last sentence of what the two women reported states:
"The natural mortality rate in all such work camps is high, due mainly to under-nourishment, unhygenic conditions, and especially to exposure from lack of sufficient clothing."
Bombing Decisions:
These newly released letters indicate that the U.S. attempted to verify mass-murder rumors in a number of ways, including communicating with the German government. Their decision not to bomb Birkenau was made because they could not confirm any of the extermination rumors.
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