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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR 221<br />

“If you want to summarize the essence <strong>of</strong> the Nazi policy towards<br />

the Jews, there is one permanent and primary objective: to separate<br />

the Jews from the ‘Aryans.’ This political and racial objective <strong>of</strong> Nazi<br />

ideology – the elimination <strong>of</strong> the Jews from the ‘Volkskörper’ (the<br />

body <strong>of</strong> the nation) – was reached in 1938.”<br />

After the start <strong>of</strong> the hostilities the National Socialist policy towards<br />

the Jews aimed at a consolidation <strong>of</strong> this separation, but according to<br />

Adam: 639<br />

“[it was] worked out to a great extent under the influence <strong>of</strong> imponderable<br />

factors, <strong>of</strong> short-term ideas, <strong>of</strong> rivalries between <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />

<strong>of</strong> accidental or intentional allusions by Hitler. The absence <strong>of</strong><br />

any central authority for the coordination, the administration or the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> anti-Jewish measures played a non-negligible role in<br />

this absence <strong>of</strong> unity and this aimless legislation.”<br />

During this period before the outbreak <strong>of</strong> the war, the RSHA carried<br />

on with the policy <strong>of</strong> emigration. Adam: 640<br />

“Before the beginning <strong>of</strong> the war, the security service [641] in particular<br />

insisted on a ‘solution <strong>of</strong> the Jewish question’ by way <strong>of</strong> emigration.<br />

The creation <strong>of</strong> the Central Agency for Jewish Emigration<br />

[642] in January <strong>of</strong> 1939 allowed Heydrich to assume the leading<br />

role <strong>of</strong> the Jewish policy at ministerial level. He rapidly activated<br />

the SD plans for emigration and obtained his first major success<br />

when, in July <strong>of</strong> 1939, he created the ‘Reich Association <strong>of</strong> Jews in<br />

Germany.’ [643] It operated under the authority <strong>of</strong> the RSHA and he<br />

thus had the control <strong>of</strong> the large cultural Jewish associations and,<br />

above all, <strong>of</strong> the financing and the direction <strong>of</strong> the Jewish emigration.”<br />

But the RSHA had not “reckoned with the anarchic structure <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Third Reich,” which slowed down the Jewish emigration and did not allow<br />

Germany to reach “the astonishing figures reached by Eichmann in<br />

Vienna. Once the war had broken out, we may assume that the RSHA<br />

policy was in tune with Hitler’s wish to attain as soon as possible a ‘judenreines<br />

Deutschland,’ a Germany free <strong>of</strong> Jews.” 640<br />

The RSHA desperately tried to solve the problem <strong>of</strong> emigration. 644<br />

639<br />

640<br />

641<br />

642<br />

643<br />

644<br />

Ibid., p. 185.<br />

Ibid., p. 186.<br />

Sicherheitsdienst, SD<br />

Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung<br />

Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland<br />

Colloque de l’École…, op. cit. (note 635), pp. 186f.

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