[Follow-ups set]
July 4
1939
The 10th Ordinance supplementing the Reich Citizen****p Law is
announced. It establishes the "National Association of Jews in
Germany" [Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland]. (Ruerup, 118)
1943
Yitzhak Wittenberg, commander of the United Partisan
Organization (FPO) in the Vilna ghetto, is apprehended by
the Germans but freed by FPO fighters. The Gestapo demands
his surrender, warning that otherwise the ghetto will be
liquidated. The ghetto's `Judenrat' chairman, Jacob Gens,
who believes compromise with the Germans will save a ghetto
remnant, adds his voice to this demand. Wittenberg
surrenders within hours and is executed by the Gestapo.
(USHMM 1993, 38)
1944
Assistant Secretary of War John J. McCloy informs J.W.
Pehle, head of the War Refugee Board, that the proposal to
bomb rail lines at Auschwitz-Birkenau is rejected as
"impractical." (USHMM 1994, 49)
Work Cited
Ruerup, Reinhard, Ed., trans. By Werner T. Angress. Topography of
Terror. Berliner Festspiele GmbH, Berlin: 1987
USHMM (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). Fifty
Years Ago: Revolt Amid the Darkness: Days of Remembrance,
April 18-25, 1993. Wa****ngton, D.C.: 1993
USHMM (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). Fifty
Years Ago: Darkness Before Dawn: Days of Remembrance, April
3-10, 1994. Wa****ngton, D.C.: 1994
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