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Rabbi Weissmandel and his colleagues in the Working Group were not aware of the strange coincidences that caused Wisliceny to reduce the pressure for a while. They tended to believe that their proposal to Wisliceny and the bribes paid to the local hierarchy were what prevented the continued deportations. Based on this assumption, Weissmandel hatched the idea of expanding the “small plan”—aimed only at saving the lives of Slovakia’s Jews—to halt deportations all over Europe by offering bribes and promising legal aid at the end of the war. ... Wisliceny presented the proposal to Eichmann in Berlin. The latter promised to relay it to Himmler. In November 1942 Wisliceny informed the Working Group that Himmler had agreed to the proposal and that he had been entrusted with the task of negotiating with representatives of Slovakian Jewry. He named his price: three million dollars in return for halting deportations from western, southern, and southeastern Europe to extermination camps in Poland.
5x expanded by Catrìona ( talk). Self-nominated at 22:27, 19 July 2018 (UTC).
The result was: promoted by
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Rabbi Weissmandel and his colleagues in the Working Group were not aware of the strange coincidences that caused Wisliceny to reduce the pressure for a while. They tended to believe that their proposal to Wisliceny and the bribes paid to the local hierarchy were what prevented the continued deportations. Based on this assumption, Weissmandel hatched the idea of expanding the “small plan”—aimed only at saving the lives of Slovakia’s Jews—to halt deportations all over Europe by offering bribes and promising legal aid at the end of the war. ... Wisliceny presented the proposal to Eichmann in Berlin. The latter promised to relay it to Himmler. In November 1942 Wisliceny informed the Working Group that Himmler had agreed to the proposal and that he had been entrusted with the task of negotiating with representatives of Slovakian Jewry. He named his price: three million dollars in return for halting deportations from western, southern, and southeastern Europe to extermination camps in Poland.
5x expanded by Catrìona ( talk). Self-nominated at 22:27, 19 July 2018 (UTC).