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Arthur R. Butz – The Hoax Of The Twentieth Century

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Zionism Again<br />

Chapter 7: <strong>The</strong> Final Solution<br />

We are interested, however, in the political role that these DP camps played,<br />

and the simple fact of the matter is that the Jewish DP camps and other living<br />

quarters served as transit and military training camps for the invasion of Palestine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world had an opportunity to learn this fact as early as January 1946. As<br />

happens on occasion in “international organizations,” the nominal head of the<br />

UNRRA operations in Germany, British General Sir Frederick E. Morgan, was<br />

his own man and not a Zionist stooge. While he had real control only over a part<br />

of the UNRRA German operations, he knew most of what was going on and made<br />

a public issue of it. At a press conference in Frankfurt, he charged that an organized<br />

Jewish group was sponsoring an exodus of Jews from Poland into the U.S.<br />

zone in Germany. He ridiculed “all the talk about pogroms within Poland,” pointing<br />

out that Jews arriving in trainloads in Berlin were well fed, well dressed, and<br />

had plenty of money:<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y certainly do not look like a persecuted people. I believe that they<br />

have got a plan, a positive plan, to get out of Europe.”<br />

Morgan added that their money was to a great extent occupation marks,<br />

printed by the Russians. It may be recalled by the reader that one of the most<br />

spectacular acts of Soviet agent Harry Dexter White, whom we encountered in<br />

Chapter 3 (pp. 88, 122) as the boss of the U.S. Treasury’s international operations,<br />

was his transmission to the Russians of the plates of the U.S. occupation currency.<br />

Chaim Weizmann denounced Morgan’s statement as “palpably anti-Semitic,”<br />

and Rabbi Wise declared that it savored of Nazism at its worst and was reminiscent<br />

of the fraudulent Protocols of Zion. UNRRA headquarters in the U.S. announced<br />

that Morgan had been dismissed, but Morgan denied this. Wise, Henry<br />

Monsky (president of B’nai B’rth), and other prominent Jews then huddled with<br />

Lehman and “assured Governor Lehman that it was unwise under the circumstances<br />

to press the case against Morgan,” since Morgan apparently had enough<br />

evidence to support his statement.<br />

Later in 1946, there was an inquiry into the Jewish problem by an Anglo-<br />

American committee, which determined that Morgan had under-estimated the<br />

situation. In the Jewish DP camps<br />

“faces changed from day to day and new persons answered to old names<br />

on the nominal roles as the Zionist Organization moved Jews ever nearer to<br />

Palestine.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jews, mainly Polish, were pouring into western Germany from the East<br />

and passing through the UNRRA operated camps. In these camps, many of them<br />

received military instruction for the invasion of Palestine from uniformed noncommissioned<br />

officers of the British and U.S. armies. Although it was the case<br />

that almost none actually wanted to go to Palestine but to the U.S. , every means<br />

of forcing immigration to Palestine was employed. Summing up his association<br />

with UNRRA, General Morgan wrote in his memoirs (Peace and War, 1961):<br />

“To serve such an outfit is beyond description.”<br />

Years later, Zionist authors conceded Morgan’s charge in laudatory accounts<br />

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