Hitler's Hangman by Gerwarth Robert
Author:Gerwarth, Robert. [Gerwarth, Robert.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300115758
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
AT W A R W I T H T H E W O R L D
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whether the Jewish question should be treated as a ‘policing issue’, thus
fal ing into Heydrich’s area of responsibility, or a political issue, thus
remaining within Rosenberg’s jurisdiction, remained highly contested. In the
winter of 1941, Rosenberg had repeatedly tried to impose tighter control
over SS representatives in the former Soviet Union, causing Heydrich to
insist in a letter to him of 10 January 1942 that Nazi Jewish policies in the
East were a policing matter outside Rosenberg’s jurisdiction.161
Heydrich’s words were also aimed at Bühler, Hans Frank’s deputy,
whose relationship with Heydrich had been overshadowed by a conflict
over executive competences in the General Government ever since the
autumn of 1939.162 In the months and weeks before the Wannsee
Conference, Himmler and Heydrich had repeatedly clashed with civilian
agencies in Poland over issues of competence in relation to Jewish
matters.163 In late November 1941, for example, Himmler’s representative
in the General Government complained to Heydrich that Frank wished
to take control of the ‘handling of the Jewish problem’ in the General
Government himself. Shortly after this meeting, Bühler was added to the
list of invitees, presumably to settle the matter of competences over Jewish
policies once and for all.164
After reasserting his unquestionable authority in all matters concerning
the Jewish question, Heydrich recapitulated the previous stages and past
achievements in the Nazis’ struggle against Jewry. The principal aim since
1933 had been to remove the Jews from all sectors of German society and
then from German soil. The only solution available at that time had been
to accelerate Jewish emigration, a policy that had led to the creation of the
Reich Central Office for Jewish Emigration. The disadvantages of the
policy of emigration were clear to all those involved, but in the absence of
alternatives the policy was tolerated, at least initially. With pride, Heydrich
recalled that between January 1933 and 31 October 1941, a total of
537,000 Jews had been ‘induced to emigrate’ from Germany, Austria and
the Protectorate.
Since the outbreak of war with the Soviet Union, however, the situation
had changed entirely. Emigration from Germany was no longer an option
and had indeed been forbidden altogether by Himmler in the autumn of
1941. Instead, Heydrich suggested, ‘new possibilities in the East’ offered ‘a
further possible solution’ which had recently been approved by Hitler: ‘the
evacuation of the Jews to the East’. The small-scale deportations from the
Reich and the Protectorate to Łódź, Minsk and Riga that had commenced
in October 1941 had provided important ‘practical experiences’, which
would be ‘of great significance for the coming final solution to the Jewish
question’. Unfortunately, he continued, regional discrepancies in the treat-
ment of Jews persisted. Inconsistencies regarding the destination of the
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transports and the fate of the deportees made it clear that the central
agencies involved were struggling to adopt a coherent approach regarding
the Jews to be deported from the Reich. These were the persisting
problems that Heydrich hoped to resolve at the Wannsee Conference.165
Following his brief general introduction, Heydrich outlined the scale
of the task that lay ahead of them. Roughly 11 million Jews – including
those living under German occupation, the Jews of neutral European
states such
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