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CONTRDt''~COPY
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DECLASSIFIED State Dept. Letter. 1~11-72-
By R. ILParks DatSEP 211972
11M 2. 8 1945
Dear Oolonel Olaateadl
Pursuant to our telephone conversation of toda7, one of the memb~ra ot my etatt telephoned Jour ott~oe and dictated our requirements to your secretary. This let\er a1mply oon~il'llls theae .tvo oonverlie.t1on_a. .,,, J
Eaoll ot the 30o,ooo War Refugee Boar4 rood paraela 1e to oontain one enoh ot the following items&
l B1souita, 12 (Pkg) 2 Oheeae (~in) 3 Whole Powdered Milk-(tin) 4 Oleomargarene (tin) 5 Salmon or Tuna (tin) 6 Pork luncheon meat (t1nl 7 Ohooole.te ~ar (pkg) 8 Bar ~t Soap (pkg) 9 Ouoe Sugar (pkg)
10 Mult1-Vitam1n Ospsules (pkg)
7 oz. 8 O:lo
16 or.. 16 0&.
7 3/4 oz. 12 oz.
4 oz. 2 oz. 8 0&~
1:511 200 lba• ltiO,OOO lba. :500,000 lba. 300,000 lba. l4&,312lr loa. 226 1 000 lba, 76,000 lbe. :57,1100 1bs.
1110,000 lba. 300 10~ pkgs •
. '~~~:,.
It is o~ wnderstand1ns tbat item 1, b1aauits, are unavailable exoept from Army ~arte~aater stooke. for ~ia reaeon, our oontraotor baa indicated that he oan supply ua with a substitute item, de-hid~ate4 soup, in •pprox1motely the same amount. ·
In order to get .thia p~graa ua4er V&7' aa 1peed111 •• poas1-bl•, 1t ·ia neoeaeary \hat we be r~rniaha4 by JOUr off1oe v1\h the aaergenoy allocation• that v1ll permit ~• to proo~e these 1tem~ae well aa author1aat1oa troa JO~ oftioa to obtain manr ot the iteru against govern111ent ee~~aaide!:•
\ . Ool. Ralph Olllstead, \ Deput1 Dbeotor
Otf1oe of D1atPbut1on, WaJ:t Food A4a1n11 tPa Uon, Washington, D~ o.
C11J~hd 3/28/46
DEPARTMENT OF
STit'].;E Distributlol1 of truE rEading o11ly by sp&;c;i.a),";r. ... , . arr,o.!:\:'l':lllt':nt. vJ.Jv . (.
UU URG·EN1'
I
AM.l..W.A~lON
ll'l'OO.KHOLM 56()
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CG/1 :.i':ISOiJ
CONT~pL COPY i'he f9llot·71ng fo:a> Olsen is HRD 3~.
Repeated belot-1 is a portion or c: telegram received trom f I f . ,;,
l'illD's UoClellCIIld, i.lern, re I·IRB's stockpile rood parcele;~·tn ·-----~ -~ Q.UO~ll: On l-larch lG nccord1tJtSlY 1·1i th · my r.~provd ICtlC Geneve.
§ i~i 7 .tilei~ Ootoborg man o.uthorhing him turn~~~r 40,000 p~~~~s ~ :W>~r C. In interest of 6e~t1nt~ flfl Jar,ny 11Illi P~.rcels into Germoriy ,,., '"' ·~I ,p, ·«"'E 1:1pidly ·t';s poseibl~ .this app~ored to me recornnendElble move ot ~4~ •• ~rl t._">
)BJi~ h I l1ope you approve. UN~UO'l'E ··I
~:.·;:# :to~ are requested: (1) to mE',lte ci~~r to \1JO's. ::ltotl'otlJc~tt ;~·'j~ o _supplies ore p:ro9erty ·or ~JRll; e.nd (2) to mo.ke this t.rlri~rer
...._ _ _.,....ltll./...·, .1ti>er u~tellieh Red Cross or INCA nil, opposed ~1JC,,,~-~2ce ;ort1er
e.re in e. 110cltion to effect actur.J: ct(J.l..iver1e'a 1ntE!'ffi~~'s Bezov,en:.. Belsen.
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DECLASSIFIED State Dept. Letter,-lcl:i;72--
By R. H. Parks Dat;S'fF'~z-t~ 1972 · ____,___
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l~· URGENT
l CADLE TO JOHIUIOII, I
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Repeated below 11 a po'''.o.a of a telesn11 i'eoei.nd taoo. WlW:~~ MoOlellNt, Ben, -~-~IUJ'• a'Hokplb t004 puoele 1n lioteDMrll
·'?'\)!ori.: ~ ... -11 aoeoruna17 vUb 117 appro•al. lOJW CHJ:Jna 1 ~ wll'e« tbdr a.•tbtl'l bia •lltbOI'ldlll bba kr .. Yil" .o,ooo. P-•• .. 18 •• w.ro. lD ,., ...... , ot aenaa •• .. ..., WRB paP .. b bato Chi'II&OJ •• l'apa..ur •• POidble :. 'hll appeal'lt M 11t 1'eo•!Uil4ablt lioYa of wbitb l bopt · lOll APPNYI • •
Y!tll al'l HQilea•eti (l.) \o malte olea.r \o w.ra.,. sto•oh tnali
tl\eee allppU.ea ••• propertr of WRB; a114 ( 2) to lUke $h1e tru1te1'
to tlth$P Svetlab Re4 OPOea or IJCCA aa oppoae4 WJO 111101 foN ..
·ar• 1ft a poa1t1o~ to efteot aetual dellYerlet laterneea Seriea-Belaea.
'•-'! ,_
THIS IS WRB STOCKHOLM NO, j4o
12:2Qp.m. Y.arch 27, 194.5
. Mise Chauricey (for the Sec 1y), Cobm, IJtif36ia, Gaston, Hodel, Hutchison, McCormack, O'Dwyer, Files. ·
11.,,, !1111jf
DEPARTMENT OF
S~ATE INC~f'1~1N,~
TE?WEGR/\M;
-_;::-r.
DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES
TELEGRAPH SECTION
V.-.C-lB72 Distribution reading only ar>l'angement.
of true by specitl (j )
Secretary of State
Washington
()) CIA \. ' l~ ;8.,~ .. -e jr ;j_',u '') ( l \
Dated i4aroh 2~'; .. 19'45 . ;, )
Stockholm
Rec 1d 5 p.m.
1172,' March 28 1 4 p·.m. . -\ ,. I / ( -" According to report from IRC delegate in Gothenburg
r he has Pecei ved 37336 cartons r!'ontaining lvar <:tef.~gee ·Bom~d
( food parcels. This is our 131 for iV'\B in reply to
Depai~tment 1 s 49.6, ~1arch 16, 4 p.m. Each cB.Pton contains
8 r'ood paPcels ,,,eighing 3 kilos. Shipments of thPse
parcels have be.en as follows,
3600 cartons have been sent to concentration camp
at Hamburg, Neuengamme,
1600 cartons have been sent to concen~ration camp
at Ravensbrueck.
2200 cartons have been sent to Luebeclc for dis-
·tribution to prisoners of '·•Tar in compensation for
standaPd food parcels sent to Nor1~egian civilians,-
In addition to the foregoing 6554 caPtons containing
kosher f'ood parc!lls have, after autho:cization from Gencvn, ' ,/
this past '"e"k been placed at disposal of local1·Torld
· Jer1ish Congress group for shipment to ve.rious concentrc;,tion ._..._. ·-. .,......,......~ ' ---~~-~---_,.~..,-•T' -o>-P'-~_., . .---
cc;,mps.
Parcels
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-2- #1172, March 28, 4 p.m.,: x'rom Stockholm
Parcels Rre being shipped as. :rapidly as possible
but transportRtion problems 1~ome.1.n a serious obstacle.
JOHNSON DU
'\w', ·. '•- . ~ ' i '
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M~R 28 1945
Dear Bas1l1
This w1lltoontirm the informal arrangement made with your Mr. Rran in telephone oon~rsat1ons or March 21 and 22 to the etteot that the American National Red Oroee would make available to the War Refugee Board the fao1l1t1es or its N~w York packing oenter tor the packing ot 300,000 three-kilO'~fPMI'Oele~or the ~ar Refugee Board and their shipment to the International Committee of· the Red Oroee. ·
The War Refugee Board has already reoeive~ tl\8 neoesa~~tJ'~- ~uthorhat1on tor this shipment trom .the J6int Relief SuO.O.OommiUee __ Q[_~the Blooka4e. ·
Mr. Ryan further 1nd1oated that these paroela would be packed and shipped within 60 dafe of the del1verJ of the rood items to the lev York packing center.
Sincerely fours,
Mr. Basil 0 10onnor, Chairman, American Hat·ional Red Oroas, Washington, D. 0.
PJM~OifHihd 3/27/46
!'
1\PR 6· 1945
I have 1W1' letter of lfarch 27, 19/15. .'l'hia 1a to advise yo11 tlat tbe two lltta UDder reference were tranmtted to the lleput11111t of State under date of March 17, 1~, with tbe nqueat that tbey be forw.rded to_llr. J'rib Holluder, Poat'IIU 7,306, Stockholll, tbZ'o1JCh tbe tacU1Uea of that lliiq:Artliellt ratbtr tban b7 cable.
'fhe corr~ion requested in 10ur letter of Karch fZB• 1945 111 being cabled to Mr. HollUlder.. ·
Mr. lfurt R, Groti!IDID, Beecue Depart-t, World Jewilh Congress, 18.34 llroadMP¥· • . Haw York 23, le~YOrk·
~RBHutchison: 4/4/45
Vrq ti"Ul.7 fOUZ"II,
:(Signed) FlOl'Gnce Hodel
llorace Hodel Aatiatllllt lxecllti ve Director
LONDON One U~trl~y Street, W, 1
GllNllVA 37 Quai Wi~son
RUilNOS A!RilS Corrientes 2024;90
JllRUSALilM Vnnd Leumi, P, 0. n. 471
MONTRilAL 1121 ·St. Catherine St. W
MllXICO CITY Sonora 174--4
I
WORLD JEWISH l:DNGUE·SS CONGRES '.JUIF MONDIAJ: , ·, CONGRESO JUDIO MUNDIAL
330 WEST 42nd STREET
NEW YORK 18, N. Y.
March 27, 1945
In reply refer to: No. 373
CAI'ILP.S: CoN~R~ss, NBW YoRJt
TBLnruoNn: LONr;Acrm 5.2600
Brig. Gen. William O'Dwyer, Execu.ti va Director, War ilefu.gee Board, Treaeu.ry Bu.ildint:, Naeh•~gton, D. c.
Attention: Mr •. MoCormiclc
Dear Sire:
On I.larch 13, - ou.r number 353 - and on Earch 14, -ou.r number 355 - we aske4-<iOll. to send cables contiOining the names of inm&tee of Bergen-Belsen to whom food parcel e should be diep&tched 1n /
Mr. l!1ritz Hollander, Congress Commi');tee, ?oetbox 7306, Stockholm
so f~;;r I have not as yet received your oonfirmiiti'.ln tJ:u:;t these cables -have been sent. ·
\'/ill you. plei.se be good. enough to look into thie ma:tter.
2hanking you. for your anticipated cooperation,
Sinoerel y you.re,
KG:dd
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-f> OUTGOING DIVISION OF ~~ARTMENT CENTRAL SERVICES ,~:~ ST~~g . .TELEGRAJY:L·oh 20 , ~~l"GRAPH SECTION )~ Distribution of true: 0/ , J "- · . rEadinG only by spe:o1al 1 p.m. .. ~..t:(,..
arr•o.n~; Er.lEI'lt • • • Q 1) _ . ij);A' ,. fi'-''?1 . , _ 19·~r; M/~,( ·:; 1 - , ~~' .
• -.. 1·)· o~r-
J&U.Wi~onoN lJi::RN
1221 l'h~ OGble belOtiT is URH 464,
-~·!-~~-· . >!;~~~-~-' l'lense deliver tlle follot·1.1:rig messl'!.ge I I
Gall •. from l\, A. J..ee.vltt of 1tJi·,er1ccn St,
•;.-,,. ... /
to flF.!.lY llnye,.,
Dlstrolbution Committee: Je1<1i&Jll Joint
I I :/\; 1tUOT,~,; Jlssurne you t'r-m1linr !li'O(~l'tlm. l1oCleilonc1 secure I. j
truolte for lnterc;r>oss uee brine food supplieD 1ntex•neee J
Cl"mps. Ce;n Y0\.1 locr-te purchofle or ,rant t.H'l to 10 .t:r>ulll~s
for such purpoeee, liost uJte;ent you· tcas1.;t i!•;\Jl.v:~l:mcl !'~'. . ,,_,;·, --··
DEOT,A8.'JIJi'!ED St'ltc De1>t. J,r.tt,,., 1 ·1l·7i
By R. H. Pat•ka Date Sfli..2 J 1972
·Please del1•er the tollow1Dg •••••s• to Saly .x.r•r, if.;__.-..•
at, Gall, tro• M. A. Leavitt ot Alllel'loan .rew1ah Jo1D1{'1)1itr1-
b~t1on Oom•1ttee•
~U01'.1!: Aiili::UMlii :lQU l.<'AMlLIAR PROGRAM MOOLELLAMJ> aB:OUfll& ~HUQKfJ ron lN'l'l!:RO~BS Uf.!E lJRlNG F'OOD SU.PPLU:a laTit.RIIIlBlS O.AHPa, CAN YOU LOCA'.i'li: PUI\OJIASil"OR-fWIIf-»1> tO lOiJ:IWOI:I JtOR 00011 PUUI'OBJ::., KQST URGJi;NT tOlHiEOURF.: A!l MANX ~nUCla AS POOSISL~ UMQUOTm
4:50p.m. March 19, 1945
Miss Chauncey (for the Sec'y), Cohn, Du:Boia, Gas~~ll. Hodel, Hiit«%s~n, McCormack, O'Dwyer, Files. c?•> ·· -
--l\11~
,/19/4-5.-·~----·--~~-~ -:.~;:::-.:. .. ·.:.:.~.:-::~-: ... ;:._..: ____ --~-~- .:""~--._-__ _:_ ..:.... -· -·--·- ·-.
. j Seo~e~ar,r Morgentba~
Mlfla Hodel
rgr rpyr Hte"'UMP
I aea4 JOII berewUh eop1ea of two oabl.ea vbieh we baft J~•~ reoeiYe4 troa Kl'• Ke01e11~ iDI~at1ac ~t ihe bot~leneok oa the 4elher,r of o~ foocl paeltqea 11 beg1ara1DI to De broltea. 'fhe follow1ag Ueaa are of parUolllai" 1a~enat&
1.
2.
4.
1,170 War Refugee Board paroe1a and other relief .e~ppliea were to so forward oa KarJb 2a b7 rail,., oars froa 8w1taerlan4 to the:ooaoeatratioa oaap at Tberedeaeta4t.
•,900 War Refagee Board p.roela are expeotel to leaYe 5w1taerlaa4 ebo~tlJ oa railwaJ oars deat1ae4 for neaaa. · '
10,800 War Refill•• BOard paroe11 left Oo\eDers, Svelea, oa Karoh 16 tor the.voaea•a ooaoeatraUoa oaap d RueneDI'ueolt (aear Berl1D).
9,600 War ht~see 8ou4 paroele ldt Qo\INJ'I, awet••• u llal'eh 1'1 tor \be ooaoeatraUoa oup laeajUlle aeu ··a..lNzos~ ,; . , Six 12 toa '"'eta haft b8ea nate4 Q' Ill'~ .. OleUail& troa pl'lgte •••••na 1a Bwi\aerlPl PI vlll lie aYa11able aext vaek to start traaaporttas var Ratagee BOarl ••PPliea.
IIBlgned) · · ., Hodel
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DEP~RTMENT .... . OF INCOMING
TEiLEG·RAM
" . DIVISION OF
CENTRAL. SERVICES TEL.EGRAPH SECTION
STATE Dl\. ~c;~ uF
CE1HP'' ··. :·•l'GI:f:.
RS-554 . ,l\1 10 52
Born This telegram must be paraphrased before boiJ!g)/L conununioa ted to, a,nyon"\1/i!SON other than a ·Govornmont Agency. (~8iR!8!~
Secretary of State
Washington
/"{{,5~,(
~March 24, ll a.m.
FOR WRB FROM MCCLELLf,!ID
Dated
Rocld
Department 1 s }.083 Murch 16
March 24, 1945
Concorning onshipmont of our 224,328 WRB parcels
at Gotoborg ICRC recently informed me thut on March 16,
two railroad curs containing 5, <10.0 V'IRB parcels each
loft Gotobo.rg for women Is concontra tion camp at
Ravonsbruock·and on Murch 17 two more railroad curs
loft for Hamburg-Wuongo.oono concentration cump con-
ta~ning 4,~00 packages each. This makes total of
20 1 400·parcols which have gone forward lately.
When Kubowitzki of World. Jewish Congress was in
Switzerland early in March he informed me that Storch
WJC man in Stockholm was requesting funds to purchase
additional foodstuffs in Sweden to send to Jewish in
ternees in Germany having been able forward his original .
stock to Borgen;.Belsen and TherosionstiJ.dt.. since we had
a large
,.
-2-//1754, March 24, 11 a.m •. from Born
a largo unused stock of VIRB parcels in Gotoborg which
was not moving it soomod unnecessary to mo that WJC
should havo to purchase still more food. I therefore
offered Kubowi tzld to release 40 ,ooo VIRB 11K
11 parcels
to WJC in swodon for doli very to Jewish detainees
particular.ly in Borgen-Bolson through tho satisfactory
shipping channels which Storch scorned to have worked
out with swedish YMCh. On March 16 accordingly with
my approval ICRC Genova wired their Gotoborg man
authorizing him turnover ,10,000 parcels to WJC. In
interest of getting as many WRB parcols into Germany
as rapidly as possible this appeared to me recommendable
move of which I hope you approve.
Hf,RRISON
JMB
~;;:PA~~TMENT OF
'STATE:
; i:f,l 10 41
INCOMING TELEGRAM
E:K•466 Distribution of , true: re:uding onl:f •oy.' · spEcial arrangEmEnt
W)
'.-Jashington.
1740, March 23, 6 p.m., )<
BErn
iDa.{; ~d March 23, 1945
Re:c 1d 9:50 p.m.
FOR \VRB. FROE MCCLELLAND,
De:partmmt•a 1090, \'/RBIS 455 March 16,
Efforts to se:cure: trucks hErE and movE V/RB parcEls
from SwitzErland in collaboration with ICRC•S Division
of Spe:cial AssistancE (DSA) for unassimilatEd pErsons
are: now mEEting with small.succe:ss,
Six twElvE~ton trucks arE bEing rEntEd from private: i
concErn and w·i·ll bE avnilable: ne:xt WEEk to .transport
rEliEf suppliEs including WRB suppli e:s to Buchmwald
and ViEnna are:a e:xclusive:ly f'or_civil dEtainEEs,
riE WErE also ablE assist StErnbuch of' Union Rabbis
rEnt four trucks commErcially which will lEavE nExt days
for BErgEn Be:l:'!En with Je:wish Easte:r bre:ad and othEr
rEliEf' suppliES,
PricE such trucks is ve:ryhigh~-one: franc Eighty
pe:r milome:te:r plus stiff' insurance: charge:s but we: f'e:lt it
worthwhile:,
As re:porte:d in LEgation's 16871 March·21YM:Ci!l.has
•.• DECLASSIFIED StatfDept; Letter,-U i-72
ce:de:d
By it H: P.;ks Da£e~2l 1972
' .
-2-i/1740, i.;arch 23, 6 p;m;, from BErn.
cEdEd twElVE wood burning tl."Ucks now in GErmany to ICRCD
DSA, ThESE trucks havE not bEEn locatEd in confusion but
thEy ought bEgin tul."n up nExt' WEEk,
'Fl."Ench GovErnmEnt has sEnt 100 nEw thX'EE-ton REaault
tl."ucks to GmEva fol." ICRtJfs usE •. Fl."mch arE quitE willing
that Eight OX' tEh if not morE bE USEd ExclusivEly for
dEliVEX'iES to thEil." civil dEtainEES if fuEl can bE madE
availablE, Fl."Ench, howEvEX', can sEnd littlE or no fuEl
thEmsElvEs and pl."EsEnt Sr~EF dEliVEl."iEs arE solEly fol."
shipmEnts to POWS,
On March 23 or 24, onE l."ailway car containing 1170
WRB pal."CEls and othEr rEliEf suppliEs from Union Rabbis
and JDC will go forward to ThEX'EsiEnstadt and t'wo othE.r cars
containing 4,900 VJRB parcEls plus JDC matErial will bE
shippEd to Vimna al."m, \"IE sincEl!£.ly hopE thEy will gEt
thl."ough,
1\!ol.".E tl."ucks can bE· rmtEd in SwitzErland if tirEs can
bE obtain.Ec;i; and I shall, of coul."sE, discuss this possi
bility with SHAEF, LundErstand that AMCROSS plans ship
tirEs to Toulon for SwitzErland on nExt boat, Could you
not squEEZE in a fEW WRB tirEs for ICRC--DSA?
HARRISON
BB
M1B8 Hodel
rgr rgyr 1pfp£1A51pp
B1noe General OfDvrerte o:nterenoe·wl\h JO~ OD Tbarad.,, March 22 1 ~en be reported/'- ro~ ooaoera1Dc bla ettorta ~ obta1D an allooatloa ot prlaoaer of war atotka tor Var Ret~gee opel'aUoaa, General O'DVJel' baa 4eol4e4 not to rireea on thle poiat a~ least ~til ~~/are no more;war R&fucee·Boar4 J)aroele 1D SvUaerl...ar Ill'. Rtaa ot the .Aaerloan Red Oroea, whom Mr. Basil O'Coaaor asked' to oall the General on thla matter, 1a etroaslr·oppoael \o &DJ allooatloa to theW~ Ret~see Boar4 t~a pr1eoaer ot var atooka 1D Bw1taerlaa4.
· Meaavblll, the Geraeral le preaelQ'tor cio•pleUoa__,of \he paokaglq ad eb.lpp.lq of an 11441tloaaliOO,OOO too4 paokagee from thls ooaatP,r vblob baa been approYel b.r ._. BlOOkade •~tborltleai lt ia hopei ~t uater preaent plane, these a441tloaal paoa.gee vlll be&iD to be eb.lppe4 trom the Un1te4 Statee 1D abo~t eo d&JI;
~~}.4 · 3/s4'/4G -~~~{.-_:_~~~-<---~-- -- ·- ,,_- ____ :_~---> ·----~>~-------
. , , -PROCUREMENT DIVIS I OH
FROM: MR.· lE FEVRE' 5 OFFICE
#~·~ ~e:LA
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Dear John:
....... .> · .. ·· , . .._,.: -,'
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
WAR REFUGEE BOARD
WASHINGTON 25, D. c.
,/
Attention: Hr. LeFevre
Fursuant to conversations between members . of my staff and members of your staff·at :Procurement Division, the War Refugee Board respectfully requests that Treasury :Procurement Divisiop negotiate contracts with the three firm bidders in connection with the War Refugee Board's three-kilo packag·e's, currently b;J.ng handled by your office, at the rate of 100,000 parcels to each contractor.
Since speed in delivery is the motivating factor in this change, Treasury Procurement is like\~ise requested to eliminate, if desirable_.An the interest of spef3d, the l50,000tins of kosher meats "1hich were originally to. have been a part of a cor- · responding number of pe.rcels,
Sincerely yoo..trs,
~·~ rWilliam O'D"Iyer
EXecutive Director
Nr.· John \~. Fehle, Assistant to .the Secretary, Treasury Procurement Division, Washington, D. C.
' 1 v-t~rf f<>· vk.-""o't,-.1 , DEPARTMENT INCOMING
TELJa:Gc_IS~AM DIVISION OF
CENTRAL SERVICES TELEGRAPH SECTION
', OF STATE
Di', CEifff~.
This telegram must be
:c;l OF . <·I! ;~:::s
,'>I'll 10 52 / Bern"
purnph:~sed before boin~C/L Dated conunun~eu ted to anyone lj, ISOtl othor _than u Governmenu t\ • Rocld J,goncy • (oft !iii iiliCi'lilioj,
Secretary of State
?1~-;;r¥/J~' o-~r-
Murch 24, 1945
9:35 a.m.
~;:";""'"" CONTROk;GDPY ~March 24, 11 a.m.
>(
FOR WRB FROM MCCLELL;.ND
Departmentls 1083 Murch 16
Concerning onshipment of our 224 1 328 WRB parcels
at Goteborg ICRC recently in.formod me that on·March 16,-
two railroad curs containing 5,400--<'/RB parcels each
loft· Gotoborg./for women Is conc.ontru tion camp at i • - ' v'
Ravonsbruock and on Murch 17 -two more railroad cars
loft f'or Humburg-Nuonganuno concentration camp con
taining 4 1 800 packages ouch. This makes total of
20 1 400 parcels which have gone forward lately,
When Kubowi tzki of-World...-Jewish Congress was in
Switzerland early in Murch he info:oncd me that Storch"
WJC man in Stockholm was requesting funds to purchase
additional foodstuffs in Sweden to send to Jewish in
ternees in Germany having been able forward his original
stock to Borgon:..Belsen and Tho:P'&s:Constadt~ Since we had
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a largo unused stock of VIRB parcels in Gotoborg which
· wus not moving it sc;or~od unnecessary to mo that V/JC
should huvo. to purchase still more food,. I therefore
offered Kubowi tzki to release 40 1 000 VIRB 11 K11 parcels
to VJJC in Sweden for doli very to Jewish detainees
particularly in Borgon-Bolson~through tho satisfactory
shipping channels which Storch seemed to have worked
out with Swedish YMCJ,,,on March 16 accordingly with
my approval ICRC Genova wired their Gotoborg man
authorizing him turnover <10 1 000 parcels to WJC, In
interest of getting as many 1'/RB parcols into Germany
as rapidly as possible this appeared to me rocor.m10ndablo
move of which I hope you approve •1-H/,RRISON
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DIVISION OF ,.;~NTRAL SERVICES
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TE1Egraml754,_ March 24, 11 a.m., from BErn·rwding
"FOI{ WRB FROM MCCLELLAND DepartmEnt 1 s 1083, March 16 11
shoQ1d. bE numbErEd 1765 according to o.dvicE from BErn.
DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES
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AUtaUgal lr. letfeyn
.Dear lohll: \
\ lMr$.aA\ to OODTtl'tat1oas betweea atabere
of., eott ~ uabere ot JOIU' tktf ·a• frooan••• D1Y1e1oa, the War Rtf-ate Board retpto\fallJ reqatt\t ~• frtatar.r Proo.reaeat D1T1a1oa ••lt\1ate.ooatraota vUb. Ute Ulfte fiN bt44trt 1a toueoUoa vUa .U•Var BefuCee 8oa1'4 1t t~aJoe.-kJ.1o pqkqee, OIU'I"tDUJ beial haaalet b7 Jour oft1oe, •• the rate ot 100,000 p&roele to eaoh ooatrao•or. ·
81aot eped 1a 4t11Ye.J lt tat aoUYa'llatr tao~r 1a tbta •baase, freaturr lro..re•••• le likewile r-.ueetet to tliillAA•• U 4tllraltlt 1a \be · laa\eret\ ot epett., the 110,000 '~•• ot ltoelaar •••• vh1oh were or1s1aa117 •• hAYe · been a ,..., ot a oorret.P01141q auber of puaelt.
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Tbe~t.taohed oable hae J~at. been reoeiYe4 troa Mr. Ko0lellan4. reporting on B~okhartt'• Yieit wi\b the Goa-.. an all tohoi"Uiee.
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The malA polll\11 in the Burolr.hardt. repol"t. a~~ as follow Ill
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-lcternat.ional-Re4-oroee-delegatee will be potmiite4 to be stationed 1n -.Jor oampa tor Sobut&b&ettllftge (politioal deportees) an4 priaonere ot war to euperYiae relief diet.ribuUoneJ
Tbe Ge~e are w1111ng to allow de11Yer1ee ot relief b7 t~t& to polltioal depor'-•• il'reapeotbe of :ll&_tionalitJ or raoeJ
'the Geruna ban qree4 1A pr1Aelple \o allow • ._~llaUoa of woun, ~re~a, •14•rl1 and ill people 1.rreepeouy.,;<of,'.J:"•l1s1oa,or .raoe J . . ·. •F !1'''8~
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Pi.JliJ'HR:.SE OF TEJ;.EGR;J't RECEIVED
FROJ.!J iJnerican Legation, Bern
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Secretary of State .
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To Nachum Goldmann of Y/orld JeWish Congress, froin Riegner, Geneva,
On the third of Earch, pursuing negotiations in the name of the Congress Kubowitzki discussed rescue problems With Carl Burckh>~rdt, President ICRC, 11nd with Von Steiger, President Swiss Confederation. For the purpose- of discussing the release of civil deta:Lnees with Rimmler, among other matters, ·Burckhardt announced his intention of leaving Uermany within a few days, ;; member of the .::i'wiss Legation in Berlin has been J.nstructed to undertake parallel intercession also, by the SWiss ~'ederal Council. ,,ssurance was giVE!Il by Von Steiger that any transports that might arrive from.Ge:nm1iw would be ndmitted by SWitzerlP.nd. Tl\e Gerntans he.d now· agreed to repatriation of certain national groups of civil detainess 1 BUrckhardt informed us,
For sending relief to c·amps in Germany /,nglo-Saxon authorities lli~ve agreed to make available trucks to_ICRC, but they insisted that the;;· be used for __ priscmers of .war only, civil detainees being excluded. It is.the belief of ICRC that it Willbe possible to conclade rirrangeinants for the use of such trucks returhing empty for the trani;iplantation of released persons to SWitzerland, hoWeV(3r; It. is requested that you make urgent intercession with c·ompetent i.llied authorities value of·trilcks for the relief of detAined ·civiliims. Please approach-.'the'Swed:Lsh ·~d Cross and, for the evacuation from Northern Ger~~ny, send a steamer to Luebeck also, It is requested that you CHbleme in this nintter,
HiJlRISON
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PARAPHRASE OF' 'l:ELEGRAU MCEIVED /' Ame~ican Emba~~y, Paris
Saore·tary of State, Vlashington
March 23, J. 945
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As scheduled..the meeting between Frenay, a representative / . c
of the International. Red Cross, Duff Cooper; and myself £or the
purpose of discussing relief of Allied and Frelioh pri~6Jers of I .
war _in Germany took place. An ~gent plea was made by Frenay
for immediate relief for all forced laborers, deportees and forel~h prisoners. Hovtever, Frenay was confused between plans for relief
after the collapse or Germany and relief to be afforded under
present circumstances before hostilities,,. cease.
However, the proposals of Frenay maY be divided :f.nto two
categories as follows: (o.) those relating to the present period
and (b). reli~f after hostilities cease.
With reference to. (a) he recomMended that all French, British -· , . . . I
and American food pa:~ltil'~es and medical supplies be placed in one
common
foreign forced
s'Witzerla.nd to be used in Germa.hy for ~ll. .
~s, political deportees and Allled prist:lril'~s of war, without rega.rd to their status or natio~lJ,tyf
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be plaied in a common pool~~~~,that in addition to the
300. trucks 500 more be allopS:t\\14 •. Subsequently I_
consulta,tf'bn ~71th the Inte'j!fiatib'ii. Red cf6f~ re ~a'tive ~Jf ' - --~::-~-::::::-,
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By R. H. Park<j.~bita~Z 11972 believes tha:t c __
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believes that the proposal of Freilay as such is not w~;l~able, but
request~ that authorization be given the Internotional Red Cross
toU:t1lize gasoline and trucks furnished either by the Goverrunent
or the United States and the Government of the United Kingdom or I . . . by SHAEF for the emerg<mcy relief not only of all Allied prisoners
of \Var Russians includeq, for v1hich authorization is undersig~d to be available at pres'~~t but also for the emergency relief or
Allied civilian intep"nees and deportees on the march or .1n c~inps,
in addition •. Some ~~ucks have already been furn~shed by th~.lrench. Report from IRC states that condition of these peonle is tr~:gic
and that common humanity requires that if columns of starving men
and women are passed on the roads by the truck convoys, some ass~~-tance be given .these Aiiied natiomls. Instructions of the De-
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partment in reference to the ooints brought up by the IRe· repre-
sentative are solicited ursently. -· -.-:;;~~-;
,Refcrsn~~;,<; (B), post hostilities period, sev:eral sugges-
tions as follows ,were made by Frenay:
(1) lie suggested that each French Department constitute a
SUpply of trucks and food StO(l~ts n;cn VIOUld proceed from the
French frontier into Germany 1 tately following the collapse
of Germany. to deliver sl}B!Jlies of foodstuffs. to deportees and foreign
prlsone.rs..; carrying depottees and French prisoners of war to France,
these t~i.fcks would t~~n return.
(2) The French s J1t~:, --.-:"""'''-:.'.·--
use large.
~kages ot foodst1l:f'r.s to deportees· - . - -~:'~},_- .. - -.-- - -- --.-
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and Allied prisoners of ~Jar in Gerqany along the roads. ;,/'
(3) It is proposed by the French that suggestion be made
to the Government of Switzerland that they send military truqks
and supplies of food in·to Germany from the south~ and that for the
purpose of supplying deportees and Allied pr,_soners of \7ar . Sfi,eden
send st§oks and ships from the no~~_h· The ~~S>blem of supplying
deportees and prisoners :J,nm1edia tely after collapse. of Ger!llany,
I pointed out, was primarily a problem of the Allied military
authorities and that the military agency charged with dealing w:l.th . :~~=·
displaced.people was G-5. While ho was in touch with various G-5
office1•s Frenay stated he felt nevertheless that plans \'lhich had
been dra1vn up might not be adequate for dealing with that question.
For discussing the ma.tte1• of safety and protection or the liyes
of prisoners of war and depor~~~-~ in the period a;-t~r the collapse
of Germany he has requested an additional conference. I shall
request that at the next meeting a representative or G~' SHAEF
attend for discussion of the propos:.ls of Frenay regarding t~~
second period above indicated.
Frenay, in my·o~fnion, is holding these meetings because ·he
is locally Uil.der heavy fil•e from the resistance groups, the
Soniaiists and the Commti!J.J,sts on acc0i1n,t of:' the failure _to do
more for French· deportee; and l>~~g~~~~~ compl!'!'i:;ely informed as to the situation,he tends to contuse the
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b;v drawing us into ·the conve;:osation.; he hope~ t.o shift tS. o1,1r
shoulders the responsibility f'Ol' the faillll'e of his Ministry to
tali:e what the French: people consider adequate measures. This
sltuution is lo!l.ded r1ith political dynamite in view of the fact
that there is hF~rdJ.y a family in Franoe that does ll(),t have a de
portee or a prisoner in Germany.
The foregoing massage as f~o. 135' has; beet} rep~<:-x,ed to Barn.
CAFFERY
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Gentlemen:
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March 22, 1945
In accordance with our conversation at your office, I am enclosing, in duplicate, e. summary of availability of ingredients and packing materials needed for .300,000 food relief parcels. · ·
The over-all picture seems fairly optimistic and the few difficult items such as oheese, oleomargarine, and fish are by· no rueana hopeless. Large quantitiea of these produots are purchased by Red Cross and Goverrunent, and it is my thought that the War Refugee Board could arrange shipments. for the comparably small quantity needed for this order.
Such purchases could be handled either as outright purchases by the Prince Compaey, or if Red Cross or tlie Government agmcy would prefer l'eplacement in kind, this also could be arranged.
I am in daily contact with prospective suppliers and hope to be able to secure a good portion of the as yet uncertain items.
Respectfully yours, THE PRINCE COI4];>ANY
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SUrranary of Availability of Ingredients' and Packing Materials Needed for 3001000 Food Relief Parcels ·
~-- Biscuits are unobta;!.~ble. Mr. McCormack advised substitution will be necessary during conversation at the Treasury Procurement office. The suggested substitute item is debfdrated soup. We are in a position to obtain approximate:cy 601 000 units weighing 6 J/4 ounces and max¢'actw·ed by the Tetley Tea company, end 2401 000 6-ounce units packed in tit~~~ manufactured by the Capitol Packing Corporation •. The Tetley assortment will consist of 3 2t ounce unite and the Capitol assortment will consist of one or two 3-ounce tins~ The price of the 3-ounce tins is ,0725 each.
~J!.!! - S ounce tins are being packed by three companies.-Swift, Kraft, and Shefford Cheese Company. The Swift Compaey and the Kraft Company are complete:cy oversold' with direct army contracts for the balance of thie year. The. Shefford Cheese. Company are now packing 12,000,000 pounds for F.s.c.c. Mr, l'iurtz, Vice"'President of the Borden Company, suggested that we apply to w.F.A. who would' be in a. position to assign the quantity needed from any of the cheese packers who are today working on this item under a W,f,A, directive •
. Whole Powdered Milk - Kraft has arranged to supp:cy us with the entire ·quantity. Any allocations that are needed will not require special Government assistance.
Oleomargarine - This item is one of the most critical. Swift and Standard Brands both have direct Ar~ contracts which will run them through 1945· Although Swift has definitely rejected this business, Standard Brands is making a special effort and is trying to arrange for production. I have phoned Mr. McCormack to visit Mr. R, G. Spears, who is in charge of the oleo product for Standard Brands at the· carlton Hotel, Washington, D• c., and perhaps through the added influence of War Refugee Board they may supply us. The Miami Margarine Compa~ is packing this one pound tin and selling its entire output to the F.s.c.c., which is then supplied to Red Crose. They believe that we can purchase the 300,000 tins needed from F.s.c.c.
Salmop or Tuna - These items are unobtainable. Mr. McCormack li<JY.ised substitution will be necessary during conversation at the 'l'reu-sury Pr'ocilr~ement Office. The substitute items he ll\lggeeted consiet,e,d of two tins of sardines and he felt confident he could obt~~ from Governm&,nt set~asides.
~-~..,The Kosher meat will be furnished by Fineberg, wh~ w;p: require the usual expo!~, priorities ne~eS§fl:,ry,;for replacement of tin. We ·do not believe tluit this will'irequire unusua1JGCiv~ijU!ient aid. . ~ . . .M§A1! .:. 'Non-Koshe~ ,·:·The Swit;t;;c6~;;'f~ ,;~liing to .. supply • t}leif>~t!z·e qWintit,-, and we do not believe tha'tJthey will require unusual G<)ybrpment aid.
Chocolate - The sample 4-ounce"Ji~~'"conte.ined in -the,Ps.cmg~~~bmitted to l,lS by the Treasury Procilremeut Office, manufactured cy the \'falter Biiker Compaey, Dorchester, Massacinlsetts. This firm is at present packing these bars fox:''the Red Cross and the u.s. Ar~. They will accept our order for the entire quantity
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but will not be in a position to make their first delivery to ua until May 23· The amount needed for this order is ver.r· small in comparison to the shipments the Walter Baker Compaey ill making to Red Cro~>s, and it is our thought that Red Cross may cooperate in permitting the chocolate company to aupply·us with 100,000 4-ounce bars out of their allotment. The chocolate company will replace this quantity on May 23 and will be able to supply us with the balance of 200,000 bars within the time scheduled in the contract.
~ - p & G will accept our order for the entire quantity of 2-ounce caltes of Ivory soap. They will require War Food Admi~stration exemption certificate.
Mu1ti-yitemin Capsu1es - The Vitamin Corporation of America are prepared to supply this item exactly as specified, namely 16 tablets containing all specified ingx·edienta, packed in cardboard container. ·
~ - The American Sugar Refinery and all other manufacturers of tablet or cube sugar are 100% sold to·the Government. Mr. Gering of the American Sugar Refinery advised that we .may purchase 18 ounce package direct~;r:.from c.c.c.
Cartons and Shipping Containers. - Mr. McCormack has arrJhged for the National Container Corporation to supply the entire quantity of both items. We ought to receive instructions from the Treasury Procurement as to the type of priority application,
lY!\,ter P;roof Paper - Water proof paper needed for shipping containers will be: supplied by the Kuhmarker Waxed Paper Company and Ylill be in exact accordance 'with :;;pecifications.
Receipt oardP will be supplied b.Y Joseph Zuckerman and will be made of first quality tag stock equal or better to ~he sample card.
Strapping - Labels and material for ptrapping will be supplied b.Y a commercial export packer •. Only routine Government aid will be required in obtaining this very critical material. In accordance with an arrangement made by Mr. McCormack of the War Refugee Board, we have been assured by Red Cross that they will permit us to borrow a sufficient amount of straps and seals to complete this order. In the event that this Red Cross aid is necessary,_we are to replace the amount borrowed at a later date.
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Cable :1o.:cch 17~ Ho, ~~070 f:c'Oic< \TI{i3~ l?Efi and the llep>J.rtment
medical supplies o.nd 500,0C·O l~i'onor eJ Gi:hh\[;o It is not clear· to
the Embassy hrm much of t:1J.;J uiJJ. or:i.g:tn:ltG in. the Unlted States
requesf; fol"t 100 tons of foodstuffs- V/~~d~c~t t 1 l(;) Brj~tish I.egat:i.Oi1 re~ I .
ferred to r~E\·.r (CG 183 of !.larch 4) &nd .rsc _l,;pl:i.c'7.t:fon V/921 for
i--=_15 tons of .roo0.stuff8 "\t!~ieh "tl·1o f:.J...,::ttish T.tegatl-oti ~lso re-re-rr-edo
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·"' ~ but :ton nould bo 11:111dJ.ed in ·i;}te same vray as t11e existing ·sc11el'!o for ; .. A.!.. food . parcels. It is understood by the Embassy from references- cited ~·!S 2, ~ <P A -:~ ~ J:l that the 1)2partf:lerr!; intelids"that the p:>.rce_~s would be sent on the
--~.·.-oi~ _ s.oj~ rel:iuble independent organiZation such as -
-:: "' , Cross or Intercross t}Jra:f; receipts would be~.;;~cqlla-ste.d an,:
ill ~i~~k1llaml tqat l;ter ship~e1~ts would depend on early lots
being distl'ibuted saUsfactorll;,r, I!'l'om information r.mw rece~.ved from British r,e(:;a·tion (repo:r l;ine ·~o the lle•Jartment tn the Embassy's
despatch of Harch lll,, lkl. 21671) the f•:mbassy unde:t'stands that the
most customary method of fornarding parcels recen~ly has been· by / I
commercial ·channels 1. e,, J i·Jootbaar ancl A/B Bankompaniet. It is
felt by both r/lE\'1 and :>.:D 'as indicated in the ErabassyD S despatch7
that some independent ol•ganlzai;:lotl such as Swedish Red Cross or
Intercross should be prepared to take the responsibility for any
scheme to which approval is glven,.· r,cgation 1 s relief sub-committee
is prepared 'to approve further shipments provided this condition
can be met and some chec1~ on :recelp'Gs can be made. Information
from the Department: as to whather it concurs in the opinion that
some reJ.:!.abJ.e in.deoencleni; body IJhOUJ.d partlcipate and information
fl•om Stoclrholm regarding the total amount of' further authorizations
no17 requested would be apprecl.3.ted by FXID before givin~ final approval.
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'rl'le cable belo~; for i'lcClellonCJ. 1e l:llli 459. :J
l'lease delivet• ti.'J :l'olloui!lf>; meeeov;e to IeE~rc .1tei•i;-.t1cll,
H1je1's, 1-iontreux, l';·om tile Ve>.r.d Hrh0t~elu !Lr;1e~ency Comrnitt';;o:
i~UO'J!C: In1'or1:•ad trucl•s onrrwint: foott c.n<f mect1ct'.t1on for
prleonerr. of '·;rr in Ger>Jav.ny mr1Y be CI.Vr.1lnble on retur•n tro1po
for trrnElportr: r-efv.e;eeo to '-l1·J1 tr.erlpml. 1;o requc11 t you
nppeel to J:nt·jrnt1tiOl1r:l Hed Cr·Oef\ on(l coneult HcOlell~rld.
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Bern 1121 Fdl Hl.RRISON
Narch 19, 1945
5 p. m,
;,s no word has been received from !.!cClelland since
!.!arch 8 it is assumed that he has gone to Paris.
In order to enable the Board to be prepared for the
situation which may"develop in &vitzerland, it is requested
th..'\t you reply at once to the following questions i
(1) Have any trucks been acquired for dolivory of ]"!ar
Refugee B<l<~rd food parcels in enemy territory?
(2) What are the prospects of evacuating detainees
frort ·onemy territory to Switzerla'nd?
(3) rf:iu Intercross use returning PO\T relief trucks
for evacuation of detainees in &vitzerland?
The above is '·rrm 465,
- i,CHESON (i.cting)
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!Aiss Chalincoy (for thesec-'y), ;:,.k<!in, cil:!!iP;. DUBois; Gaston, Hodel, Hutchison, HcCorrnack, o • D•rJor,. Fiies
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He ~ul' 11~> Jcnt.lt'.l'Y Sl, on(l you:r 676, l"eb~o.cy 22. 'l'l1e:re 1o -· ~~-·;;
t>opor.to·.:. i.JcJ.o" for yout> info:r.'fiiation to:tt ol' our cnble to .L.ono.on
:rt:ioUOOtin,•; jjlooltade (l.Uthol•i:?.t;ttion fo;r Oil Ship1.1e11t f!'O~l ilt·le,J.en Of . . .
r.Jedicrl supplij• cloth1J1i~, enu fooil. pr::r·celo t·r1th over-o~l rf.lotmt
or l, 000, 000 l~roner: J . .
'I,UO~~;,: ~l~ynnoion o1' Pe.l'<lel p:roe;rr,m f:rotl flueaen for
· -71ic1nuen in lJer;::enbolpen dosir>nble' at th1o t!~ o.M rocom-.-~,
r.1entled by il.r;l~ee;dti9n nrtu IIRIJ repl'Elnentntive Gtoc@,olm. b'o-
Clet:icc:.l supplien, 000,000 !~rom~r clotllinc·;, rnc'l f~C)0 1 000 l.rcner
(:c!'l,OOO pr,l>celo) l'oo.:: from fl11eaen.
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:lefcronoe
ir~ 1:Jr,O.e . t~ ~G~r>.rtc1ent 1 c 945 ot li'ebrof\ry 7.,.. your l55D,
li'eb~~~~ {:;;~~~~ ~:~~{e~e~~~g~36n ~11113 ~~j~:~t'> ~i>artment, ~'Lil.~ rl~~-- Hl1.3 rec,uest~~f,.~~n~. P;}_)~ovri t~m I -__ ;:---~.-
8u~.~J'Ji{tt~e · oo thr,t yt$g~ijzy&i~, c,riU ehip~'f Joint HeJ;~yt
c:'ll be uci~~ o.t tho oprliest pos~J.'bJ.e r;iOIJ_ont. If liildi ~rees, . .
DECLASSIFIED State Dept. Letter, J-11-72
B~'R._It Parks bat<> SEP. 21 1972
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-2..{1502, Naroh 17, 2 p.m., to ':.;tookholm.
plonoo inform Otocldlolm direct, vepeatlll{!; to \lnshin[~t-on.
Ui'i'.tUO'£~
V,OX' yov.:r info:rmnt1on ·tile ilsae:riov.n JeHj.E:h Joint l)fstr1bv.t1on
GommittfJe i&ere llea ·incl.:lcntell to tile llOt:l'tl thr.t it l:111 v.ni!.eP.:l'i.te
the COOt ui' tl<io J)I'Ol~r~.m.
mw:~IHV:KG
a/13/4.5 BO
ACHESON Aot1ng
(0.,\1)
R& oar 173, ,Jnnuar;y 31., I).Jid ;)l'llUl' 676, l<'ebrua17 22. There ill ~epeaW below for ;yom· illi'ormatioD t.ext. of our C:i!-bl.e tc> Londo!l.o_requeeting Block&de . authorization for ou ·shipment fro111 sweden of medical.· fi1lpplics, ol.ot.hino;, ·Ud food parcels with ovoi--&11 amount or 1,000,000 kronera' · · '
QIJOTE Expanoion of parcel. prograk fTOII 8wedw tor detai:liee• in Bo!'gvnbeleen desirable at thio t.im~; and :t'<'lCOmmendod by A1nembasq emd I'IRB I'$pre>sent.ativ<> _Stockl]ola. Propoual. covers on llhi,pmenb t'r0111 Sll'eden of ;:oo,ooo kronflr modical Sllpplies, :;oo,ooo kroner oJ.ot~ng, and 2001000 krom•:r (24-,0QO paroell) £ood from Sweden. ·;·~·
Dillt.rib,ltion W<>llld bo llumdle4 alter tho rnanner of the currently approved food J?al'col pl'06r<l.ll fro111 Sweden, Re.f'erenoe 1e made to Depart.raent.•a 945 of Febl'U&17 7. and ;your 1559, February 1.3, and ear1ier exchange on tt1is wbJect.,
Departllent,.FEA, and WRa requeat. urgent approval from Join~ Relief SubONIIittee so that procureaent and mipment can be beguu at the · · earUe1t posllib1e lllonumt. If ll1ll agrees, pleaoo inform Btockhola direct, repeating to Wasbinuton. IJMQUOTE · ·
. c~;;-t., •·,o!:. ,·. __ '<-:, .
Yor ;your inforamt.ion the .AIIIeri&an Jewish Joint Dietrii:lUtion Colllllittee here has indicated· to the Bourd that it will underwrite the cost of this pro~lllll•
TiltS IS 11RB ITOOIIHOLII OABLS lfO< )26
9:30 a.m, !;[arch 13, 1945
"·rd.ss Chauncey (for the Sec •y), Akziri, Cohn, Du0 ois, Gaston, Hodel, Hlltch:Lson, r-:ccormack, 0 IJ)vzy-er' Files.
DEPARTMENT OUTGOING OF
.... DIVISION OF . ),rcENTRAf_. SERVICES
17;TBDEGRAPH SECTION ST. A::r:110" •· . RE!)[1it~ EGRAMarch '.1."1!1~ . . ~1v1s1ornw Distribl>tion ofUii),l, 1, 1 c·;:RV'OEe ·:, ~. ~ rEactin[l only 'b;<r ·If o.:J..·L·• • · l .. v 6 p.m.
arral1[E:1Hmt. II) .~/11 2 '12 Q,~, ~. ·~. . -: I
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2070 .. ::ru! 1 /·.·~; "<' 1
L<.·ti.OVIl
'l'~e toii.quinu 1'or liinant p,n(l. ntbne from Dfi'pertmont, l!'t;A : nd
Hr.l" }{ofugeo U~c\rd io lillli 57.
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;,;xprnoion of pC!rcol r,ror.:·rrt:• i'roLl Gpocten fen• <'\etr.inen~ 'ln /
· lJerlSonbeloen ·.~ooire>ble rt tll.l.c time tcnr:: ~·ocorm;1endeQ by· .'IJ.llogrtion . . . I
r,nc1 l'iHD rep:rooentc.tive Utooltholm. l:'ropor.r:l covel's on F-hipmento -W:
fl'Ofj :31'19-:'i.On of 300,00(; l·:rOl'lGr l.iOdiorl ElU))))liofl, fi00,000 ltl'OflEw
clotliin(;, oncl 800 ,ooo kroner ( !-::4,000 !HWcelo) food :from ;;petJ.en. >;:.;--
Diat:rlbutlon uoulll ilo ilcndloll c>.f'tE¥J:; .~ho. mpnyte,r, of tho cur
;reht~.¥.· \:i/W;pv,~~ }:~Sill, -'lpl'cel 'il'O(:;rr 1:1 .fr(?m· :JH~•Jen. •(efor·ence is
L1rlte 1;0 ~i!1·;;r-,rt}ilf).01; 1" q4f; 'l'? iP"hf'Uf'.l'Y 7 your. llJ07, 7't:bl:'Ulil:')]' 83 ~ <tl'IU ucr•J.:wv e:<CllNle;e on tnj.n oul>juct.
you.:r 155.9, L.'e'i:.I'llrry 1:5,
l Del,cl'ti.Jont, ii'J.::A, r.nd \:Il.i.; l'Ot!Ueat .urgent opprovtl fro::~ ioint
Hellel' :~~~bcollllili ttee oo tllnt. ;,~rocuz·e!.;crt o.nu ehipr.•ent ern~ be begun
nt ·~P: ·e1:rlieot poDRible moment. If llli:H agrees, :olecae inform
Jtoc!i:liol.r.J llir&:¥,t• repeo.til'lt~;;to ''rcll1ngton.
iJIW: l'll!V: Mi-3/13/45
A.c~!!E'!lcm CAotfne:r
(GTAI)
- DECLASSiFIED' - -. S_tat~ __ Dep_t. Let~):~- i-llw72
. By n: H. Park~ .D~iiSEP 21 1972 ,- ,>----~
O.w.E •ro AloiBASS-'llOR .. WXIWlT AND ST(IllE, l''lUJM DEPARTI!ilifi i~.f>H~,Hp WAR R»UUEJ BOARD , .· . - ' .·., , -
_ ~pansion o£ piU'cel progx-aa from Sweden for detaue .. 1n Bergabelsen de.tirable at t.hJ.s t.:lllle .. nd reqouelllied'by AJQslllbu.aliJ and i\RB repre~:~enW.t.ivt Stoekholll, PropoE!al ~;QYeX'a on D111p111ents t'x-os Sweden of .)001000 kloiiQ' IUIU.cal eupplieD1 5001000 kroner olath1nc, e.nd 200,000 kroner (24,000 paroela), food froa a•9d••·
nletr1but1on wo~ be bandled after the ~r of the oUr~n~ approYed tood. parcel progra 1'ro11 Sncien. Reference it ~· to J)e~nt.t1 945. of Febru&1'7 7 and your 1559, Febl'llal'T 13, aJll1 ..x-11~ exchilnge on thia l)lbJeot.
Dewtsent, ru, and WllB request urgent approval froa Joint ReUet Bubco..tt.tn eo that procureaem and lh1paent. caD be be£111l at the earliest. po11B1ble IIQMDt., If liEI'i asr•••• plea .. 1nfora Stockbola diraot., repeat.iD& to washington.
THIS IS WRB LONDON OABIE NO~ n
9:30a.m. !larch 13, 1945
Miss ChaUncey (for the Sec•y),
MfiE:~~:eiit:~ Akzin,Cohn,_DuBois, Gaston, HOdel, Hutchison,
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Preliminary reports first lorry convoys and first blocked train in-
dicate operation completely successful, All· lorries northern convoy
reached destination without incident. One lorry full medicines delivered
Stalag 3a, 4 lorries are remaiul.ng Lubeck arro.nge to Eiffect distribution
from Lubeck while 2 lorries returned from that area bri~ng entire Jerry
cans, On southern convoy l lorry broke do~m en route and its supplies
were left at Stalag 7b, All other lorries proceeded to region Eger Carlsbad,
Prag, PU·sen, where distribution was ma<le to estimated 18,000 Ampows and
Dri tpows, Also some Belgiuta and French on march, Blocked train left
BuchsHMardh ru:rived J.!oosburg !•larch 8,6 a.m. Again unloading immediately
left Moosburg March 10, 3145 a,m, Returned Buchs March 11, 9130 a,m.
While at Moosburg trains placed. under double guard German sentries and
Allied NCO unloading operations proceeded 3 shifts French, British and
Ampo1~s. Delegate reports Ampows showed little willingness work and
pilfered considerably so that their use hacl. to be discontinued. At pre-
sent practice~ly no storage space remainirlg Hoosburg as barracks not
OCC1.Ipied by Pows have been taken over for German troops on march and
bombed out German civilians, 8 lorries remained Moosburg to effect
distribution from reserves carried by blocked train. 2nd blacked train
50 cars were· supposed return Mo.osburg this week btit difficulties have
arisen with German authorities concerning reserves at that ·camp, Train
is .. )oaded similarly to first and no>r at Buchs awai tirig departur,e which
depends on negotiations being conducted in Germany this weekend by Rigg.
As ·l~osb\lrg unavailable Intercross hopes .that ·your authorization es-
tablish reserve depot central southern Germany either in ava.ilable
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Lc .~,, ,-_,.
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local warehouse space or by for~mrding from Swi tzerlQ.nd transportable
wooden Olll'racks. 2 b!ll'racks ·capacity 200 tons each \Ould leave Swi tserJ.and
1·1i thin 3 days but estimated 10 adrli tional. required which >~ill take 4 to
6 weeks to forward and ~ erect. 2ncl convoy lorl'ies going forward in
4 columns 12 lorries each departed: 14a~ch 17, is, 19 b1·rp. Experience
first column has sho1m each convoy should consist small groups as moving
columns of prisoners are generally found on secondary roads. Intercross
delegate proceeding first column by first day in order to ascertain move-
ment prisoners who are at tl.mes difficult to locate. Each Amcross lorry
carrying a~.;:oroximately 6 tons food, medical suyplies, soap and boot
repair mate1·l.al while Cancross lorries carrying approximn.tely 3 tons
similar articles. Experience first convoy sho>ts inadvisable utilize
trailers because of heavy load inlorry as 1•/Clll as hindering maneuver-
ability >~hich highly necessary~ owing state of roads. 2nd blocked train
>~ill carry one tank car gasoline if storage. space available at destination.
Excluding blocked trains an<l lorries during February~ 430 freight cars
went for1mrd to camps from S11itzerland plus 164 freight cars also lorries
totaling 2,273 tons from Lubeck plus 5 freight cars totaling 78 tons
from Goteberg. lfurch 1 to March 12 44 freight cars for>~arded from
S1~itzerland to camps plus until !~arch 10. 74 freight cars totaling
1,208 tons plus 7 tons by lorry from Lubeck. As at Jl.arch 10 stock
-Lubeck 4,480 tons. Goteberg 21,600 tons not inci{;ding Saivo-. Intercross
received yesterday follo"ihg telegram from lt.arti concerning supply
northern area lorries will supply all camps Wehrkreises II, III, IV, IX,
X, VI, XI, From Lubeck. Can we execute equal distribution parcels
to all internationals except~ Italians and Russians. Pool is ideal.
Repeat Dunning.
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( D~PARTMENT . ·OF OUTGOING DIVISIONb#.
STATE . CENTRAL SERVICES li\.1' TELEGR;~M)_ ... ru·c~l ~~I;EpJ;1bPHSECTION' Dlotl•ibutiof• oi' tvue ~IVJ.:,JON °~ . ' ~ /, ven.i liC on ~ • ..,. .. ··1 1 ·0 ,, 'l"OCit.lCEtHRM. 8.ERVIC~Sp,m. · '.(·-'?.. . ( l:ll:'l'hYJ[;0!ll0rt • 0 1 - " t ,, ..••.. ~) .... ~ . ').•
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'1945 MAR 17 PM 2 01 ' ./. : Q_..r !"·"~ ,IJ--l .P1 \) " 1-' (. ,.
DC/L L C..' ~VU.ii:\k JrJ.'lOi\i
.Si~HN 1033
LIAISONCCONTROL COPY X I
·.L'<Ie t'olloHh.g 1a for tlcOlellond from \'ir·r· Hefugee llot'!fd,
·.,}If' .<2 l/j7/ Re our 400:t at ~lovembel" 25, 1944. ~ rJ 7 · 1 . .. X
'!'hez•e 1P repal~teu bclot·r. for• your 1nfol'!uc.t~.!'l the text
ot o. Coble to th~.> tlon%•d. 1 !l re:.n·eeento.t1ve .ln ;.:tookholtJ.
·~UO~J.:: '.!'he 1loe.rtl requer::ts fpom you r..t the eorl:l.ent
ponA.!.hle mou,mt ~·- reJ,til"t on tllu atc.tua of ti·.e ··on-
G:ien ~:nie:lcr, AHC re;n"eP.ontl'tivc, Jtocl<:'folr;., or ICHC
de leg~' te, rml repo:rt your t'in(>inge imme,·iintely to tho
DorrO .• · t.n: .. .~iJO:l'!!:
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Ii' you hv.vc f'ny ijif'or•f.lt:tion ~;1 th J>er.;lect to tho on
llll1LiLitmt of su.pplicf\ t'rorJ 11otllenhv.rgl 1 t ~1111 be t!PJ>7~oc1r.te: •
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Fo:r seau:ri t <i);~" tE':xt, Oi' th. Y :reasons • the
. . 1s mess .. "
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OAl:ILl': TO MlNlSTml IIAIUll:JtlN AJfll MOCL·,;:r,J,r.Nll, .l.ll'll!ll, !iWlTlll\lU..I!ID'i' FROM WAH HFJO'lJ(UJE llOAHD
Re our 4001 of llnve111ber 26, l9A4,
T.lleJ'e iB repeat.ed below for 7our inforraoUon the Ud of a cable to the Bo!ll'd1 e representative in lltookholm,
QUOTE The llo11rd rt>qWieta froa you at the enrlieet ponible . .OJI(nt a repOrt on the. a tutus of the on-ehipaent. of the 224 0328 three-kilo WRB food pnroels which were shipped to Goth~bur« the latter half' of Uonmber, It 1e euggeeted that you aheok with either Glen Whisler, ARC rwpreeentntive, Stookholm, or IORC delgate, and report you,r findings lmmediotely to the Boord, UNQUOTE
It you hove.:any lii;h~mntlnn with respect to the on-ahi])lllnnt of euppliea from Gothenburg, it will be nppreo1oted,
TIUS IS WRB BERN CABLE NO, 454 >(
4:45.p.m. March 14, 1945
MiSs Chauncey (for the Sec•y); Akzin, Cohn, DuBois, Gaston, Hodel,lfu.tmhison, McCormack, O'Dwyer, Files.
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M.!LEGILTI ON
November 25 1 1944
Midnight
BERN 4001 Tho following for McClellanq is 1<fRB 291.
jl]flcross shipping on. SS Saivo to Gothenburg within next ten day's 3? ,388. casus containing 224,328 threoo.kilo cVRB food parcels .for consignment. to Intercross for distl•ibution to unassirnilated pors61is in camps. Shipment to swegish port being. mac!e due to lack of· shipping .facilities Marse;l.:lle. All three-kilo parcels, <in ·accordance with Intercross instructions, are unmarked cartons •. oUter. shipping cartons (each containing 6 three-kilo parculs) are'marked on each of two ends as followsi To International Rod Cross ·comrni ttoo, at tho top; loweJ:' ledlt: ''Joight .43 lbs; lower right: Cubic Feet: 1.32. In the. center portion of each ·of tho two·ends and on two sidos will rippEi~r a circle substituted for the Red Gross emblem (at:;\moross suggestion). That portion of the. shipment ,containing a· KoSl:\(}r meat produet (39,324 three-kilo parcels. packed in 6, 554 shipping .cartons) will be distinguished by the latter UK" appearing 'l:;rtthe center of tlie four circles. ·Parcels so pa6ked do not contain.roceipt cnrds and nro for distribiltion by i:nt'ercross as outlined ,in paragraph 41 your 6263, Septetnbor ·;n. Balance of .30,834 shipji~ng cartons contnining
'183,004 throe-kilo parcels· includes receipt card as per wirephoto, Septembor 22, · ,.\11 parcels contain items J110ntioned our 5859, September 6, Remaining 60,672 three-kilo parcels will go forware sometime in December,
~~~-~--~~~Ji'_or,_;y'Ollf_infor'mation, .the Bqard has soclired authorizatioh from MEW to mako provision for the_ shipment of an additional 300,000 three-kilo pa.rcels to go foTWard beginning the latter hnlf of Decembei>;
The foregoing has been repeuted to Stockholm.
l~V.hus approve~ and amcross is prepared to ship for world .. Jewish Congress here a total of 10,000 pounds of clothing for
distribution to una~sirnilated per~ans • in Bergenbelson and· other camps •. Shipment Wi~i be made toicii\:thoriburg smhotime in' Docombar. when ·shij:>jiing 'space becomes avaJ:l,~!JJ-9• However, ]Uncross has asked. Board to obtain assurimce from!Intl!rcross that Intercross is prepared to recuive.and distribute' this clothing, You are requested -to' obtain such assurance arid a~v;is.e Board. ·
Reference Borgm}belseri .and· poirit No• ,3:your- 6265 September 2.;. Board would apprpciate defiru tion of nnutnber A internees in -Befgen- · beisen Germany,·" · · ·
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!"' ,,. DEPARTMENT OUTGOING ,.._) . · DIVISION OF .
··cENTRAL SERViCES OF.· STATE TEI.dtM~AM TELEGRAPH SECTION
~!VISION OF I.l!~rch 16 1945 P\::!.1 CEN tR/11 ''r''1Vi('f'S ' Dist:n.ill_u,~lon of' true: ,..,_ ':, /-:l . . ~.-~~ J re:ad:tn;:: only bl spe:oial . 4 p.m. . c..r~ ~ <:11'Y"fln::_:r::r:le:\1t. ~ I T.W~9 PM .. 2 43 - .
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~~ .follri\~lng io tor o{E'I:ln from ~~t'!r' Hefwt,oo !Jov.rd.
He. our 2372 of rlovembct> ?5, 1944.
riroment t report on tllo stt'.tul'l of the on-shipment of the / . 224,320 th:r.ee-!tilo \IHll :!'cod pnrceJ.e ,.,hi en. 1-;er·e ell1ppeG. to
GothetlbUl'(l; tlle lut.ter l&alf of tlovem'be:r, lt is sum·;ested I
thct you checl• ~d tll e1 tne:r Glen Ullirler, i~HC re;.J:reoentv.t1ve,
ot'oc!d+,olm, .Pl', ICHC .<!.ele15:.;te, t·nO. X.el)ort your 1'in6.1nge { .. ; . .' " ; " ' ~.. .
1: llli: hr~V: !1.\l-
3/15/45 ro£
DECLASSIFIED ~~-at~-Dep_t. Lett-er;-1_-~1~72.
By H. R Parks Date.s.£U 1 197Z
O.AILl~ 'l'O NllllS'IF.R IOimSOI AllP. OLSI!JI, S'l'OOKHOLM, SWBD.EN, .no~)Qiu. Rlaoo:!'Jil BOARD
· Ro olll' 23'h! ot No•ea'ber as, 1944.
The lloard requellte froa JliU a\ the earU .. t poeetltle •alll\t • report 011 the •btua ot the on.-1hlpu11t ot the 8240338 thres-ldlo WRB food pnroele vhtoh were •htppad \o Gotheaburc the latter halt of No\' .. ber, It t• ·~«ea\ed thAt 70u oh1ok vlth either Gle~~ Whlal~r. ARO reproeentntl••• Stookhola, or IORO delegate, and report JOUr ttndtns• laaedlatel7 to the Board,
THIS IS WHB ST00KH0.I.M OABLE NO, 332 . X
~~ss 'ICl:launcey (for the s~C:·~Wt~in·, Cohn, .DuBois, Gaston, H:gdel, Ifu.tchison, McCoririack, OIDwyer, Fires.
{ FROhl: TO: DJ,TED: NU1!J3ER:
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ORIGIN.\.L TEx<fqF TELl!n!l.i.¥ SENT
So 'ta.ry of '.s~.ato, Wa:shirigton JJJEIUCJ.N LEGJ:T:i:PH, STOOKHOIM November 25, L944 2372
· Tho foliowing :i:f! ,a toxt of a cable to l39rn which is ropeatod for your informo.tion,
J.mcross shipping on S,S, .Saivo· to Gothenburg within noxt ton days 37,388 cases containing 224,328 throe-kilo \'IRB food parcels for consignment to Intercross for distribution to un- · assindlated parsons ih camps~ Shipment to ,Swedish port being me.d13 due to lack of shipping facilities Marseille, JW.l three-kilo parcels, in accordance with Intercross instructions, are unnmrked cartons. Outer shipping cartons (each conta;inirig6 three-kilo parcels) are marked on each of two ends as follows: To Internationv~ Rod Cross Conunitteo, at the top; lower left 1 1 !'[eight 43 lbs; lower right I ' Cubic foot: 1.32. In the center portion of each of tho two ends and on two sides will appear a circle substitutec:l for tho Red Cross emblem (at ·ilmcross suggestion), Tha.t portion of the shipment oontaining a Kosher meat product (39,324 throe-J(ilo parcels packed in 6,554 · shipving cartons) will be distinguished by the letter 111{11 appearing in the center of the· four circle:;>. Parcels so packed do not contain receipt cards,'~iid arc for distribution by Intercross as outlined in paragraph 4; your 6263, September 21, Balance of 30,834 shipping cartons containing 185,004 three-kilo'parcols includes receipt card as per Wirephoto, September 22. hll parcels contain.items,mentioned our 5859, September 6. Remairiing 60,672.'three-kilo parcels will go foi"Ward sometime in December.
For your information, Board has Secured authorization froll! !fJE.'[ to .make provision for the shipment of an additional 300,000 three-kilo -parcels to go forw~rd beginning the latter half of -Dec'elnber, ·
MEl'[ has approved a;.,d /uncross is prepared to ship for \lorld Jewish Corigr<Jss here 10,000 polliids,gf clok~Nk.f,qr Intercross distribui;:i?n to unassimila.t(J(}T )'f;3 BergeiJ!j(JJ;sori and other campsi sliipfi!.<int,will bo made s· -e inJnlTh~ElfhMr-when sp,;:ce bet(s>.nies· ayrll,~N~· rTill you infof,$li1yclea, .this mat tor witli aj'>~.ropriati, SWedish offic~als with ell v~ew to obtain-:~,;.,g their approval for the' offload;i.ng_ of this shipmdntc at· Gothen:O burg.·
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OUTGOIN_G TELEGRAM
DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES
.TELEGRAPH,SECTION ., _-·;?_ '\
191,5 lk\R /6 PM 4 37
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March 15J 1945
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U'i.'OO!q!OLU
492, Fiftoonth W 1\ 6 3 :< :>.- /
.:f'l~r:ce (lelivel' the follo,·rint·; r/eoov.go to H11el t>to:rch, I
l'OD 7306, UtocithOlr.J, ft'Oul Kurt H. Groaomc.n, througll ~:r.r
Hei'ugeeUoL\1'(1: ;/
'tUG:i'll: :Uei'Benbel8en nrrivrlo report irllilt',teo Borr~cn"" - I
beleon <knger of etarvntion 1'ootlp01"celo o:r- grentoot
·irJpo:rtr.nce but very feu arrive. ·Nlvise you tnke a.ction
to obtc.in S£1.fe <lel1vory to ndt1reosen. lnforr.t ;:lle1;l}~r you
repe_nt ooncl.ing Pc.roels oil.:<:rosaes uo ecnd. UtlQ.UO'i'J.;;
uiUJ : ·rmv: 1m 'J/14/45
STl!.'TTINIUS (GHW)
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THIS IS WRB STOCKHOLM CA.BLE NO, :325 )(
J:JO•p.m. ':;[£!!." March 10, 1945
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WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS CONGRES JillF MONDIAL CONGRESO JUDIO MUNDIAL
LONDON 55 New Cavendish St., W 1
GENEVA 37 Quol Wilson
BUENOS AIRES CorricnleB 1979
JERUSALEM Vnnd Leumi P. 0. D. 471
MONTREAL 1121 St. Catherine St. W
MEXICO CITY Sonora 1744
1634 BROADWAY
NEW YORK, 23, N. Y. CABLEs: CoNcBESs, NEw Yon1
TELEPHONE: CincLE 6-1901
In reply refer to: !.larch 7, 1945 No. 345
Brig, Gen. William O'Dwyer, Executive Director War Refugee Board Treaeury Building Washington, D. C,
Dear General O'Dwyer:
May I ask you to be good enou@:l to have the following message transmitted throu@:l the facilities of the Department of State:
"To: Hilel Storch, POB 7306, Stockholm, Sweden From: Kurt R. Grossman
Bergenbelsen arrivals report inmates Bergenbelsen danger of starvation foodparcels of greatest tmportance but very few arrive. Advise you take action to obtain safe delivery to addressees stop Infonn whether you repeat sending parcels addresses we send."
Thank you for giving this matter your kind attention.
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I tiesSt!ge to Leon Kubo1·:itzki, ·37 ·,)lr.1 1:11aon, Genevc, fl"om
J(urt vr~sllil.'n, throueh 1·:l'l' llefugee l';ocrcJ: WR.6 ~tft/ -- I .
. ~uo·~:----~e:rgenbelE'en rr:rivPls report ctnrv_~tion drllf;er /
t'or 1nmt,tes there. b'ood !'ltll"Celr. erMntirl tilelr Jx:i.r-ter.ce,
thrJU<::;t• r.;t•ny :reported not to (rrive. :>utte;eE_tecl lRC 1:r-silingto1(
eecure ctelivery e;uf:.rrntee uermf",n Govarnr.;ent. m: ,ucr~
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THIS IS WRB BERN ClA.HLE NO. 444
4:4o p.m. March 10, 1945
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WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS CONGRES JUIF MONDI:AL CONGRESO JUDIO MUNDIAL
LONDON 55 New Cavendish St.1 W 1
GENEVA 37 Quai Wilson
BUENOS AIRES Corrientes 1979
JERUSALEM Vnnd Lenmi P, 0. B. 471
MONTREAL 1121 St. Catherine St. W
MEXICO CITY Sonora 1744
1834 BROADWAY
NEW YORK, 23, N. Y.
CABLES: CoNGRESs, NEW Ymn TELEPHONE: CIRCLE 6 -1901
In reply refer to: March 7, 1945 No. 347
Brig. Gen. William O'Dwyer, Executive Director War Refugee Board Treasury Building Washington, D. c.
Dear General O'Dwyer:
Would you please be good enough to have -the following message transmitted through the facilities of the Department of State :
11 To: Leon Kubowitzki, 37 Quai Wilson, Geneva From: Kurt Grossman
Bergenbelsen arrivals report starvation danger for inmates there. Food parcels essential their existence, though many reported not to arrive. Suggested IRO Washington secure delivery guarantee German Government .n
Thank you for giving this matter your prompt attention.
Sincerely yours,
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TO llias Hodel
FROM Mr. McCormack
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
WAR REFUGEE BOARD
INTER-OFFICE COMMUNICATION
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/J , I t~ DATE March 15, 1945
Unobligated balances of the congresaio~ appropriated funds for Foreign War Relief· are a11 follciwea . . , . ~ . r:---. t!cn~ L
Tr•811Ul7 Department 1..-J_55,,0202_oo~,822:l---~. 0 z. (!) If 2- 2-. (Procurement Div.) ~ ,
Agriculture Department e1,500,000 ?; ~/ / 7/ ,/ b~ (War Food Adm.)
War Departaqent . (Surgeon General)
675,000
$7,195,822
You can readi~ see that an additional •earmarkiDgn for the Board by Bureau of the Budget of $1,125,000 to cover oostll involved in procurement of 300,000 additional parcels will not exhaust these balanoe11.
However, since American Red Cross expreesed eome concern about our moat recent tapping of this· fund, it might be prudent if either you or General O'Dwyer info~ cleared thie additional·Uille of these funds with Badl O'Connor. At the Bll!lle time, it 1Ei suggested that aaeurance11 be obtained from Mr. O'Connor tbat .Red Cross lli.ll perform with' respect to shipping as they hs.vEi in the past. (Yr. Pate has info~ assured me that he can accommodate UJI up .to 1,000 toDilJ per month witliout putting undue 11tra1n on existing ARC facilitiee.) When this has been done, it will be po1111ible for us to write the type of letter that we 1n1t1~ wrote·to Red crolis along the .liDilJsa- "It is DIY understanding that -•" · ·
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I will take no direct steps with Budget concerning actual obligation in this case until I hear from you. -
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Jlias Hodel
Mr. McCoruclt
/ Unobligated balances of the oongreasio~ appropriated funds for Foreign War Relief are as followea
Treasur,y De~ent (Procurement Div.)
Agriculture Department (War Food- Ada.)
War l>epart.ent (Surgeon General)
$5,020,822
$1.,500,000
675,000
$7,195,822
You can readizy se~ that an additional •earmarkiDga tor the Board b;y Bureau of the Budget of $111251 000 to cover costs invol-ftd in procuremelllo of 3001000 additional parcels will not exbauat these balances.
\ . . However, since American Red Cross expressed eoae concern about our
most recent tapping of this fund, it lllight be prudent if either ;you or General o•Dw;yer intorllllll.q cleared this add_itional use of these funds with Basil O'COD.DOr. At\the 1111111e time, it is suagested that. asaurancee be ob-' tained_ from !llr. o•Co11110r that~ Cross will perform with respe-ct t.o shipping au the;y have in the paet. (llr. f>a" bu 1ntoraa1q a11aured 11e that he can acco11110data ~ up t.o ~.ooo t.on11 per 110nth without Pllt't.in& undue straia on eidsting ABO i'ac1lit1es.)-_ lhen this has_ been dons, 1t _will be possibl.e foi:" us to write the t;ype, of letter that •• initi~ wn»te to R&d cross along the linsea- •xt. is a,y undweianding tbat -.• ·
I will take no direct steps witb Budget Concerning CLctual. obligation in this caae W1t.il 'I hear fro~~ TOll~ · -
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li'leaae tleliver the follouine; meeeC'.r;e to r':r:l.t~ U~;~ilrn::er,
Oongrenn Ooooi ttee, i'ontbOl{ 7306, Utockholr.l, I I .
/ rrotl J<urt i}::t>Or! OI.Jr:n,
Horltl Je::is 1 OOfl!S:reoe:
· dJC'r'~ 1(1ndly have i'oodparcele 1'01'1'7r:rue(l 1rnt:.ell1c-,toly folloi~-/
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1ng £le~enllelnen inmates: Demstein, two, llenY'iette; Diolor:;loHelt1,
Holf, uife rnd ohiltl; Colm, ilr. H1lrln; ilenetl.ict (o:rphr..ne b:·.rrcolt);
Guttotein, :.lonJo., rJ~tller, fc.tllex•; Dlooll, Dr.; DeElllr,u, l)r, Jr.J~, uife
(nee Gohle) cuill't; Druyr, Abrellr.'..m, lln't::rrethc (nee HcllelviR),
Jll'nolU., :;uly (nee vr>.n iXIbcton); ~'1oer!lite1m, llr.o (nco i:oeller),
i:iollael; <:1rschf.eldt, Kurt, B'etty (nee Zrum): 1(nollor>, i~J?lbert,
uert:rude, ~1mon, liartl'.; Levy, Loon.:or<.t; L:l.on; lire. net"trice
(nee Utrf".Dsbure;er); Loeuenbol"t£, Lucio,' f.lchi:>unbel'(S, !::l'tlst, Gertrut:l,
1'om1; ~>Chonlml<molty, Ioc-,c..c, Clt'll'c., 11.1r1u.l, !:oooo; v:·n ?1Jn, ;;enJc>min,
l.;ohJe (neo OzosliMlti); ae Vries, itoo.ron, rto:l.nq (nee J:l;;1er) .~ Uli\WU~E
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fMI«IIO deliver the~ follow1na me&Hge to Fritts Hollunder, Congr•aa COmaJ.tt•e, Poatbox 7306, ll~okholll, 1'ro111 l~ OrootJillAil1 hrl.d .Jewi1h Co~11111
QU01~ Ki~ have foodparcela forw~rded ~ediuto~ follow-ing Bal',;enhelsen iiii!W.tfJIJI Bl'imetoin, ~ru. Henri&t.te; BiologlowUS., \Vo:U 1 wUe and ollildJ Cohn, Dr, llilde.J u ... nediot. (orphana barraok) J Gutt.ate1Ji1 6wJa1 mot.lwr,tatMrJ Bloob, llr.J DesHil1 Dr. Sui, lli£t (neo Golde) ollildJ ~f, AbraiU1 llargareth& (noe SohelYi(l), Arnold, 14illf (nc;11 van Eutbdt~~)J floerabeiat llue (11.1,10 Nowller) 1 lliohru!lJ Hiraob1'el.dt1 Kurt, Betty" (net Z.nnJJ KnoUer1 Aribatt, Gertrude, Simon, BertnJ LoV,V, Leonard) Lion, Ur•• Beatriue .(nee Straeaburgor)J Loowonborl!, Luoie, Sulwmbors, trnat., UertNd, TomiJ Sqbollkolowelr,y, Inaa, Oli.>r~o~, 141riu, IIOilee; wn TiJn, BellJiilllill, BobJe (nee Caoulinllki); de Vl'ie~;, Aaron, Rdllll (awe Spier). UUQUDTE ..
THIS IS Wll» :.JTOOKIIQT.J4 OADL't NO.)at.
1:30 p.m. J.larch 10, 1945
Uiss Chauncey (for the Sec 'Y), Akzin, Gohm, DuBois, Gastpn, Hodel, Hutchison, !f.cCormack, O'])ywer, Files
BAkzin:ar .J/9/45
WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS CONGRES JUIF MONDIAL • CONGRESO JUDIO MUNDIAL
LONDON 55 Now Cavendish St., W 1
GENEVA 31 Quni Wilson
BUENOS AIRES Corrientes 1979
JERUSALEM Vnnd Leumi P. 0. D. 471
MONTREAL 1121 St, Cntherine St. W
MEXICO CITY Sonorn 1744
1834 BROADWAY
NEW YORK, 23, N. Y. CABL~s: CoNGRESS, NEW Yont
TELEPHONE~ CIRCLE 6 ·1901
In reply refer to: March 7, 1945 No. 346
Brig. Gen. William O'Dwyer, Exec~tive Director war Refugee Board Treasury Building washington, D. C.
Attention Dr. Akzin
Dear Sirs:
May I ask you to transmit, through the facilit,ies of the State Department, the following message to Hr. Hollander in Stockholm:
/'"To: Mr. Fritz Hollander, Congress Committee, Postbox 7306, Stockholm . ,.-
From: Kurt Grossman ltl{)'1 (,..(I ~./·'.·f<-·1-"£ A l n) . . , IIJ
Kindly have foodparcels forward~d immediately follow-ing Bergenbelsen inmates: Bernstein, Mrs. Henriette; Biologlowaki, Wolf, wife and child; Cohn, Dr. Hilda; Benedict (orphans barrack); Guttstein, Sonja, mother father; Bloch, Dr.; Dessau, Dr. Sam, wife (nee Golde) child; Dr!Qlf, Abraham, Margaretha (nee Schelvis), Arnold, Milly (nee van Embden); Floersheim, Use (nee Moeller), Michael; Hirschfeldt, Kurt, Betty (nee zann); Kneller, Aribert, Gertrude, Simon, Berta; Levy, Leonard; Lion, Mrs, Beatrice (nee Strassburger); Loewenberg, LUcie; Schaunberg, Ernst, Gertrud, Tomi; Schenkolews~, Isaac, Clara, Miriam, Moses; van Tijn, Benjamin, Behje (nee Czoslinski); de Vries, Aaron, Reina (nee Spier)/
Thank you for giving this matter your prompt attention.
KRG:bm
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IN'I'ER OF"FICE: COMMUNICATION
DATE !~arch 13, 1945
TO Miss Hodel
FROM
On March 12, 1945, Mr, White and Mr, l·lcCormack met. 1<1 th Messrs. Otie M, Reid, Assistant Director of Supplies, \'far Food Administration, and Hr, H, lt, Prentiss, Program Liaison, arid t«O other members of- their staff, ••i th a view to securing assurances from Vfar Food Administration that they would assist our efforts to secure restricted supplies in the Board's food parcel program.
As has been pointed out in the past, orally, Vfar Food Administrationis somewhat miffed over their failure to be the procurement agency in connection with the Board's program, After much discussion of the obstacles standing in the way of performance, Mr, Prentiss was instructed by Mr, Reid to prepare a -memorandum for Lt, Col, Ralph \t, Olmstead, Deputy Director, Office of. Distribution, \tar Food Administration. This memorandum is to point up the possible methods that might be employed by War Food Administration on behalf of the Board, in order that so-called tight items of food will be made readily available to the vendor who will do our packing,
Our three-kilo parcels will contain one each of the following items:
Bisc1rl ts, K 2 pkg, ~(tin) Whole Powdered Milk (tin) Qaa.mauax.ille. (tin)
~:&oft~~) Tug~,?~~'"'·' Chocolate Bar pkg.
·Bar of Soap pkg. Multi Vitamin Capsules pkg. Sugar (cubes) pkg.
7 oz, 8 oz.
16 oz. 16 oz.
7 3/4 oz. 12 oz.
4 oz. 2 oz.
8 oz.
It is recommended that General O'Dwyer call Colonel-Olmstead as soon as possible to point out the urgency of the Board's program, together >rith the fact that the President himself has signed the directive which makes the program possible, in order to insure completely War Food Administration cooperation:
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l~r. 1>\cUorm.,ck ann llr, \lhita
I On March 12, 1945, Hr, lih1t~ an<l Hr, H9-'lormnok met with Messrs, Otie M, Heid, fasistant llireotor of ~lupplies, War Food Administration, and Mr, !!, \i, Prentiss, Program Liatnon, And t11o other members of their staff, with n vh•·t to securing aseurances from l-Iar Food Administration thnt they/ would asnist1our efforts to secure restricted supplies in the Bonrd'e food parcel program,
As has been pointed out in the pnat, orAlly, WAr >'ood Administration is somewhat miffed over their failure to be the procurement agency in. connection with the Board's progrnm, After much dioouooion of the obstaclen ~tanding in the WAY of performance, Hr, Prenttes;wae inntruoted by l~r. Reid to prepare a memorandum for Lt. Col. Ralph tl, Olmatend, Deputy Director, Office of Distribu~ tion, liar Food Adminhtration, Thh memoran<lum is to point up the possible methode that might be employed by War Food Administration on behalf of the Board, in order that eo-c"lled tight items of foorl will be made readily available to the vendor who will do our packing,
Our three-kilo parcel& will contain one each of the follo~<ing items:
Biscuits, K 2 pkg, 7 oz. Cheese (tin) 8 oz. \/hole Powdered Milk (tin) 16 oz. Oleomargarine (tin) 16 oz. Salmon or Tuna (tin) 7 3/4 oz. Meat (tin) 12 oz. Chocolate Bar pkg, 4 oz. Bar of Soap pkg, 2 oz. Multi Vitamin Co.nsules pkg, Sugar (cubes) pkg, · 8 oz.
It is recommended thnt General O'Dwyer oall Colonel Olmstead as soon ae possible to point out the urgency of the Bo.,rd1 s progrruf, together 11ith the f~at thRt the President himself has signed the directive which mAkes the program pos .. ible, in order to insure completely liar li'ood Arlmini•tratlon cooperation,
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_.;--S"rATE INCOMING T~LEGRAM
. ) DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES
TELEGRAPH SECTION
Il8tod !o:Iarch 10, 1945
Rec'd 10:08 p.~., 11th
Soc;ctary of State,
~~a shingt on.
1152, T·'larch 10, 10 p.m. x
Following is a close paraphrase of' a lhossage
·accepted from Leon Kubovli tzki, Vl9rld Jewish Congress,
for transmission to tho Department for tho lcttor' 1 s
slocision r_vgarding onnard conveyance in w11olo
or in 1Y::u;t to the ·11ar Rof'uc;oo Boc.rd for Doctors 'i/ise
and Gelman, 1834, Droac1VIay, i:!mv ·:fork City.
Since nrr~ val Genova, ondcc.vorod obtnin dnnncdinto
direct talks botV!oon oppl'opriato Gorman authorities;
Swiss Government and International Rod Cross rogc.rding-
grand scale roloase and repatriation of civilian
dotainovs and fooding action until their roloaso. I.
was .rocoi vod by Von Stoisor, President of the Conf'oder
ation, and Isaw Burkhardt two tim.os. I conferred
Vlith numerous porsonali tios and brought ab_out shml t aneous
representations to the various National Ro.d Cross
delegations. I can advise you in confiqonco that
Burkhardt, despite his a);lpointmont as Swiss l!inistor
to Frm1ce,
DECLASSIFIED State Dept.- ~etter, 1-11·7~
By R H. Park~ Dates.E.U 1 1972
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• -2-~~1152, I.Ic.rch 10, 10 p.m., from Pnris
to France, is Pfocood~ng soon t0 confer vrith Himmlor.
bs protecting power Swiss Minister, Borl, is simul·;.
tl:moously nslcine; for interview with Himmler. I hove
assurances of Burkhnrdt and Steiger that tho number
of refugees admitted into Switzerland will not be
limited. Germany has agreed in principle, I understand,
to repatriate uncmplo~rcd civilian populations according
to notiortolitios and that first nationality has
all' cady been egrood upon. Burkhardt expects, wi,th
regard to Gorman .. Jews, to got them out as International
Rod Cross protegees. It is at Iuebock that civilicns
in northern croes arc to be c6nccntratod end tho sending
of e ship requested of tho Swedish Rod Cross. From
tho·southern regions evacuntion is expected to be dono
pertly by i>llied brmy truclm on ·returning from carryii'lg
food to VIer prisoners. SH.AEI" unfortunately prohibits
using trucks fm' carrying food to other thBn vJBr
prisoners. Uninterrupted contact of ·.h,r Refugee BoHrd
and our Europe·an offices is required on this situation.
Before releasing this messego s·ec' fi.ocrct OSS
Paris January 20, 194.5, Germany political rG~1or't from_
Swi tzorland No. Bl39S· S/8. Ii' not immediately available
contract Hauck, office of Strntegie- se1;vices, i·:ashington •
ChFFERY
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Dear llr, Oeteri!Uina
APR 141945
Retutned herewith o~·e ration checks as follow111
Sugar Check #949 Margarine Check #1070 Cheese Check #l07l Pork Luncheon
Meat Check #1072 Kopher Corned
Beet' . • Check (11073
150,000 pounds 1,soo,ooo points 1,soo,ooo pointo
6751000 point11
3931 750 points
Due to development~> nbroad1 tl1e l'lnr Refugee Board .found .. it ur~eoeeea~ to procure then~ products do~eotic~ and, ther.et'ore, has no.i'urther use for· theae oertit'icatell, The Board wlehea to !'txpress itfl appreciation to you for the prompt manner in which you handled our 1·equest,.
Eneloouret
Very tm.ly yours,_--
{Signed) Floren~~ Hodal florence Hodel
A~sistant Exeoative Direotor
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5601 Connecticut Avenue, N. ':i. Vlnshington, D , C ,
:.1i~s li'lorence Hodel 1\.ssist.ant EO<ecutive Director ','Jar Refugee 3oord l,';ashington 25, D. C.
Den.r Miss Hodel:
11\arch 7, 1945
) Purvu~~nt to your several a~1 1icu·tions, we inclose herewith ration checks as follows:
Sugar Check #949 150,000 pormds
i'-.largarine Check i/1070 1,500,000 points
Cheese Check 1/1071 1,8oo,ooo points
Pork Luncheon Check #1072 675,000 points Meat
Kosher Corned Check ;{1073 393,750 poil1ts Beef
Very truly-yours,
~~~!m~ Food Rationing Officer
Incl.
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~eorctary of State,
March 7, 1945 .J
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The following is for I'IRD, :FEA and Department,
1'/1 th re!erenoe to DeJ)artment 1 e mesBage No, 1554 of 14aroh
l, provided IllCC will accept responsibility for d1otr1bution and 1f these
consignments do not prejudice distribution and transportatipn of parcels
for pri?onere of war, relieL ~ub-comm1ttee appr_oveo shipment of 300,000
more food paroele by liar Refugee :Board,
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DECLASSIFIED Stat<dlept. Letter, 1-11-72
By R. H. Park~ Date-SE-12-21 1972
FROiil
DA'l':.:O:
NUlllil:lllJ 2353
This m!lGssge 11as dietr1butod to· you March 8 ae No. 2354,
Pleaee note tho con act number 1B 2353 and change you.r cop:J,ea accordingly.
DC/L:G'Fli
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LONDON 55 New Cavendish St., W 1
. GENEVA 37 Quai Wilson
BUENOS AIRES Corrientes 1979
JERUSALEM Vnnd Lcumi P. 0. B. 411
MONTREAL 1121 St. Catherine St. W
MEXICO CITY Sonora 1744
1834 BROADWAY
NEW· YORK, 23, N. Y.
CABLES: CoNcasss, Nsw YoaK
TELEPHONE: ClncLE 6 • 1900
In reply refer to: March 6, 1945 No, 344
Brig. Gen. William QIDwyer, Executive Director war Refugee Board Treasury Building Washington, D. C,
Attention: Mr. P. McCormick
Dear Sirs:
I am taking the liberty of sending you,? copy of the l~ter I have sent todat to Dr. Marc Peter of the International-Red Cross, since I know you will be interested in the information it contains.
May I ask you to be good enough to act along the lines of my suggestions to Dr. Peter,
Sincerely yours,
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Dr. l!aro l'eter, Delegate lnter~~tional Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva Delegation to tho U.S.A, 1645 Connecticut Avenue, N.w. l'il'ahingtor' 9, D, 0,
Dear Dr, Peter:
~'ho arrivals from the transit camp Bergen Belson (Oennany) informed us that the people there are in dangar of dying of starvation, Food parcels, they told us, are one of the moat irn~oortant means of reoauillg thdl:>li vea,
.At th" same timo we were informed, hal7aver, that the food parcels sent, very raroly arrive, The arrivaln from llergen Belson stated that out of every ten paroela sent, no more than three to five aatually reaoh their destination, Ot course, the parcels which do arr1 va, may mean tho dittarenoe batlveen the lite or death of the inmate to whom it is addressed; eo important. are these ·paroals to their very existence.
I nm drawing ;your atten.Uon to thlo matter which is of utmost ur~noy in the hOpe that. you will take up'the following su~ gest1ons1 '
1- ·Increase the number of. food parcels being sent ·to Bergen Baleen.
a.. · Seoure a guarantee. from th\3 Gel'IDaJI GoverlllDltnt to'lt the sate and a:iuledy 4e11ve'ey of then pal'cela to the inmate of' Bergen Belsen. · ..
ei .• ".Tou tor giving this matt'er' your most urgent attenU.on.
S1noere1;y YOurs,
Kll1l1' R. Gl!OSSMAN Reeoue Department
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MAR 5. 1~~
Dear Mr, Oeteraan1
Ae per your telephone oonver•at1on vlth one ot the Jlle!llbere ot the War llefll(l:ee Board, enoloeell. pleaee find fl ve ooplee of your tiiJ'III ll-315 coTe ring those rationed items which will be represented in the 300,000 food pr~oele that the War RefUgee Board w111 ship to the International Reel. Oro .. , .
It vill be appJeolated if you will arrange to make tho necessary o(rtltloatee &Tallable to the Board at the earlleet poeelble aoaent, ·
V e '-ey trul7 70urs,
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Jl.orence Hodel Aeeietant Execut1Te Director
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Mr. Conrad ~. Oeterman, Ottloe ot Price Administration, Foocl. Dhhion, 6501 Oonneotl.out Annue, N, W,, Waehington, D, o,
Enoloauree.
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DEPARTMENT OF
INCOMING TELEGRAM
DIVISION OF L-.ZNTRAL SERVICES
TELEGRAPH SECTION STATE
MES-1519 Distribution of truE rEnding only by snEcL§l arrangEmEnt. ti VI)
SEcrEtary of StatE,
Hashing ton •
/ BErn
·DatEd March 2, 1945
1345, Mar'ch 2, 11 a.m. >< I
FOR DEP:.RTI:lENT AND VIRB FROM MCCLELLAND 0 co DEpartmmtts 819, FEbruary 23 and LEgation's 1217,
FEbruary 2.4.
Following is prEliminary nnsv1Er to your 819, (
From rEcmt convErso.tions with ICRC it can bE dEfin-
itEly statEd tho.'c it is not now nEcEsso.ry to ask Swiss
GovErnnEnt to makE food suppliES for rEliEf shipmEnt to
GErmo.ny o.vailo.blE to ICRC.
601000 - 2~ kilo \JRB £arcEls havE just rEachEd GmEva
fl'Om Toulon. This makES 150 tons of rEliEf parcEls.
ICRCis Division of SpEcial AssistancE which spEcio.lizES
in rEliEf to uno.ssimilatEd groups has adEquatE suppliEs I
on ho.nd_:f'ol:'_all FrEnch o.nd BElgian 11 SchutzhaEflingE 11 in
GErmany. I
ICRC has at lEast B01000 tons of POVI rEliEf suppliEs
wardJ.Ou.sEd'in SwitzErland at prEsEnt momEnt, an amount
considErably in EXCESS of what cane_ actually bE shippEd
into GErmany during c·oming months undEr prEvailing trans
port conditions unlEss sEVEraL htm<lrEd tr.ucks bEcomE
availablE, DECLASSIFIED State-Dipt. L_etter, t-11-72 - -
A fEW· - -By R. H: ParkS D~~ S £ P~21"1972 ;
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A fEw days ago ICRA discussEd ExhaustiVf:ly with ·~ compEtEnt Swiss authoritiES particularly from Swiss Army
t . I S availabili y of motor trucks in 'witzErland for ICRC
shipmEnts into GErmany. ThEsE convErsations rEVEalEd
that total numbEr trucks availablE to Swiss Army is only
about 1 1 500, of which somE 357 arE alrEady laid up fol'
lack of suitablE tirEs. Swiss Army has accordingly
a.lrEady bEEn forcEd rEquisition privatE VEhiclE. As
furthEr ExamplE Swiss EXpEriEncEd grEatEst difficulty in"
Equipping with tirEs twElVE hEavy duty trucks and tN\ilEr
which wErE usEd somE months a.go to movE Swiss food stuffs
from Spanish bordEr across FrancEo
ThErE is thErEforE VEry littlE prospEct of Svliss
bEing ablE furnish ICRC with trucks and cErtainly not
unlEss tirEs arE first suppliEd from outsidE•
For prisonErs of war ICRC plan to sEnd.across Swiss
bordEr into GErmany two initia.l convoys of tEn trucks Each.
OnE. convoy will go to LUEbEck carrying mainly gas and oil
to supply six trucks placEd at disposal ICRC BErlin
dElEgation by GErman authoritiES.,; ThEsE six t;rucks arE
now pErforming invaluablE sErvicE dElivEring parcEls to
AlliE:d POWS on roads and in assEmbly cmttr that rEgion.
SEcond corivoy will procEEd to Uunich al'Ea loadEd with
POVI parcEls ..•
It is not
-3- ;;<1345 1 Murch 2 1 11 a .m. 1 from ·Be:rn
It is not anticipatEd that GErmans vll.ll makE any
difficultiEs for e:ntry the:se: two convoys which will lEaVE
on or about March 2.
I unde:rstand that if thEsE first two convoys gEt off I
succEssfully SHAEF in France: will agrEE to supply ICRA
with fuJ:>thEr stocks of fuEl to be: brought up from
MarsEillE in tank cars. If thErEfore: ade:quate: supply of
fuEl is availablE to ICRC it is assumEd that truck
de:live:ry of POW purce:ls into GErmany will bE rapidly ste:pp
up until majority of 100 Amcross and Canadian Re:d Cross
trucks ·availablE to ICRC in Switzerland are: in use:. In
this e:ve:nt Amor:ess V/ashington might find it possiblE to
re:le:nse: four or five: of the:se: trucks to ICRC for currying /
parcEls to unassimilate:d groups in Ge:rmany.
Should sufficiEnt trucks bEcome: availablE· to move:
150 tons of V/RB Toulon parcds into Ge:rmany within ne:xt
fe:w we:e:ks que:stion of furthEr suppliEs can arise:. You
might1
the:re:forE1
also discuss with Amcross que:stionof
the:ir re:le:asingfromunuse:d POW cstocks in Switze:rland
60 to 80 thousand p.urce:ls for YIRB program. J.t this point
it is no.t anticipatEd that Ge:rmans will objE:ct to use: of
five: kilo par'ce:ls for unassimilate:d pErsons s:i.ricE thErE
is no longEr any que:stion of using Ge:rman postal se:rvice:.
Li:nite:d
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LimitEd amounts of cErtain ESSEntial mEdicinES arE
availablE for purchase: in SwitzErland; ahd large:r amounts
could probably bE se:cure:d against guarante:e:s of re:place:-
me:nts;
ThErE is no (re:pe:at no) clothing worth mEntioning
obtainablE in Swit::Erland unlEss it be: from Amcross, or
othe:r POW suppliEs concErning volumE of which I am not
infol'mEd, Any clothing parce:ls shippEd into GErmany vlill
thErEforE have: to come: from outside:,
Iefie is in principlE quitE Willing UndErtakE dEliVEry
rEliEf supplil';s to any catEgory of accEssiblE 11 Schutzhae:
tlinge:11 pl'ovidEd committEE is suppliEd with nEcEssary
transport EquipmEnt •
I have: take:n up quEstion of reRe organizing and
EffEctuating re:moval of physically urtfi t dEtainEEs fr'om
GErmany to SwitzErland. I e:nte:rtain, hoY/EVEr, somE
doubt concErning fEasibility this program, OutsidE of
11usy affair, Nazis have: displayEd no willingne:ss to
rElEase: civil de:taine:e:s unsuitEd for labor in ge:he:ral
although such an EVEntuality-is not e:xclude:do I have:
askEd Burkhardt of -IeRe to be:ar this imytant_re:que:st
in mind in coursE: of ne:gotia tions with Hininle:r and othe:r
GErman authoritiES, Which is hopEd hE will bE ablE UlldEr-
take: in :ri-e:ar future:,, I will inform board as soon as
possible: cohce:rning this point,
Ri:ga:rding
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REgarding SwitzEriand's accEptancE of such additional
groups of rEfugEES as might bE ExtricatEd by ICRC undEr
this program this will bE madE subjEct of spEcial
convErsations with Swiss authoritiEs. It is my fEEling
that such discussions will havE to bE supportEd by concrEtE
assurancEs of Evacuation within a givEn timE as wEll as
granting of rapid import facilitiEs to SwitzErland for
ntc£ssary supplEmEntal food stuffs. LUttEr point will
bE discussEd with curriE l.~ission.
HARRISON
BB.
DEPARTMENT OF
STATE
INCOMING· TEI.E.ff)6RAM
DIVISIOII OF CENTRAl SERVICES ,.
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DIVISION OF \,;ENTRAL SERVICES
TELEGRAPH SECTION
q ~41 /;-.-/.--, / AA.J_. /L t"tlf.::- .. ~<::r;':'
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!.1urch 2, 1945 .- .. , (/ ~7~--/I.LH-1432 1 Distribution o~45 MAR 4 tl'UE rEnding only by srciul ~lrungEmEnt 'OO/l
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SEcrEtary of StatE
Washington
1346, Murch 2, Noon ;< '
FOR VIRB FROM MCCL'OLLAND
REc 1d 5:22p.m.
CDNlROl :COPl
pErforming hEuvy physical v10rk such us road buildine;
dEbris clEaring, digging of unti-tunk ditchEs und
likE, Many womEn in RiwEnsbruEck for instancE nrE
EngagEd in rEconditioning usEd clothingshippEd from
EXtEJ;'l.Jinntion camps in Pblnnc1, JEwish dEportEES uho
rEcEntly rEachEd SwitzErland from thE REsiEnstndt
rEPOl'tEd . DECLASSIFIED _State Dept. Letter, 1-11:72
By R H. Parks Dafu.s£E..:2l J972
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M2~ 1!1546 1
Murch 2, noon from BE:rn
rE:portE:d huving workEd·nt SEWing GErmnn army un;lforms
und ut muking hwvy woodEn casE:s for mtlchinEry und
I J:ilcE, Again at BE:rgE:nbdsE:n somE: eatE:goriES of in"
tErnEES work whilE othErS do not,
At this timE hoWEVEr u grEnt many SH nrE inactiVE
in tErribly crowdEd assEmbly cumps having bEEn EvacuatEd
from prEvious ccunps and jobs in East,
In any spEJial rEliEf program for SH ui:ldErtak~n this momEnt ICRC plans dElivEr parcEls insofur as
pructicully possiblE only to ill und ExhuustEd SH,
Nutionul groups mEntionEd in LEgution's 1056
FEbruary 16.1
comprisE JEWS of rEspEctiVE nationalitiEs.
HARRISON
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DEPARTI\1ru-!:T OF Distr11mtiN:
STATEei!.cU.ng r.:o.J.Y !\l1ran~~~· .uen1;.
LONDON
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OUTGOING l-hrr '[ •d815
o1 ;;;-•vs )VISION OF Wl :31Hi•?fC:'J-EGRAM 4 '. r,QENTRAL SERVICES
( -!-;;1 D ECEIVEO TELEGRAPH SECT~Ow . -- . I VISION OF
CENTRAL SERVICES q~ -1fJ- , ·
1945 MAR 3 PM 4 31 (!) ·~~/--1._-
DO/L LIAISON
1~54/ b'or \anant rrom Department, l''B,'\. and mm as HRB flO.
Reference ilep~1.rth1ent 1 n 6036, .rv.ly 31, 04lfl, Noveraber 10,
e,nil yottr 02'79, J>ugLtet 6, 10022 of Novembe:r'l6.
In trie1~ of the extx•er.~,,; urgency of extent\1ng a.<J.0.1. t'ionul I .
s.111 to unassimllated prn•eons in eneruy-contr.olle<l concentrn'ilion
" campo una in vie~r of r•ecfmtly t•eocived :reporto !'rom lntercroea
that more 'r1deap:roao. il.i~.t••ibu'Gion can he ef'i'ectuated un<1er te:rms /
of !ierle··Foot t..greeraent, ';;he Dl:!pa.r.tment, F'l>il. anil. HHB :recor.lli!encl
·t11e sltl.pnient fl'Om tk~ coui'ltry by tile 1-lc\t' Hefugee iloa:rd of an 300,000 pac1m('_;oo of tht'<>O kilca onch
~Clx1itional~~l1t~~~..<mr.:of :t'dOO.stuffs fol' tiJ.stx•ibutlon by the
{nternut1onal Hed C:ro£\El. lt is req\<eoted. t;hat .this rao.tter be I
referred ur(!;ently to the Helia.f Gull'-Comml ttee for• m.ocltarle ..
authorization to pr.oceed uitl\ th~ s prog1•am at the e.:;.rlieet pos-·
sible c1a·te.
IY!lli: HMV; KG 2/26/43
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GRJ~\'1 (Acting)
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.i CONTROL COPY· \ . . JJECLASSIFIED ·. ·
.c:i .. State.Dept. Letter, 1-11·72
By R. H. Podie DateSEP 21 1972
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OAllLE TO AldBASBJIDOR WINANT AND aNN FROif f/8PM'lii!:N'l', FHA AND Wan
Re£-,renoe ~t•• 603'~ July 31, 9419, November 10, and your 6Z19, Au~ s, 10022 ot Nov41111ber 16.,
ln dew o£ the extrem. urgency of extending additional aid to tm••eillil.ated persona :ln eneJD3"'001ltrolled. oonoenuat:l.011 eqpe and :ln view of recently reoe:l.wd l'eJIOI't• £1'011 Intei'OI'OIII that aore wicleepread d1etribl&Ucm oan be effeotv.ated under t.uu of fiel'le-foot a~t, the Dep!ll'\Mnt1 FBA and. mm riCOIIIIInd the ahipMnt 1'1'011 tbU couatey by the w.r Retug .. Board of an addlt:l.cmal. 350 tou of foodetutfe tor ditluibution bT the Intematicmal Red O""e~ fbie recQlllllleJ1d.atlou ill endoraed by the Departmant, m and lllUI,. and m1 jo:lnUy and urgently l'IIQ.Ueet ~at this llllltter bl;!l refel'l'ed to the Uelief Sllb-Caalt.tee tor ~lookade suthortllat:l.cm to proceed with this program at thll euUe•t potts:l.ble date.
TillS IS \'IRB LOtiDOU OABW NO. 50.
4:15 p.m. February_23, 1945
M:issGhauncey (for the Sec 1y), Akzin; Cohn, DUBois~ Gaston,· Hbde1, Hutchison~ JlcGormack, · O'Dilyer, Files
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larch 3, 194~
1 11r. Pehle
l1Be Hodel
It has been decided to eliminate the package of cigarettes from /
the ;oo.ooo three-kilo parcels which Treasury Proour .. ent D1v1aion is
currently 118ldng arrangements to purchase for the Board.
(Signed) Florence !lode!).
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-rREASURY DEPARTMENT
I»TER OFFICE COMMU»ICATIO»
DATE Mar. 1, 1945
TO Miss Hodel
FBOiol J. W. Pehle
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If it has been determined not to include cigarettes
in food /arcels to be acquired for the War Refugee Board I would ·
appreciate your so advising me for the reeord.
JWP
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