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1635-7 Anti-Semitism • THE FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE IJ° • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AMERICAN EMBASSY Berlin, December 19, 1938 My dear Carl: It was good of you to write. Knowing from the press at home what has been going on here I feel that you can in a measure understand my feel- ings,based not alone upon the persecution and hound- ing of people who are considered "non-Aryans" and not Germans (although many can trace their German ancestry as far back as four generations) but be- cause of the inhumanity of it all- the un-Christian spirit underlying brutality such as the world 3Sas never known; the terror throughout the land- thous- ands and thousands of innocent men taken from their homes at all hours of the night- and not all Jews - and dragged to concentration camps- packed together like sardines- no cots- straw, a bit of it, nn stone floors where three men have to lie on a small cotton may blanket and, as condemned prisoners who have com- mitted some horrible crime (and their only crime is that they were born Jews) must get up at four or five in the morning and carry heavy sacks of sand and huge stone blocks to be used in the constructive program of their persecutor- Mr.Hitler. It is now 12 degrees below zero- How many of these poor people will ever come back alive? "Peace on earth good will to men" - what a travesty in all this misery. Forgive me- but we who are in the know are very unhappy although we have full protection here from our Government- the misery weighs upon every person who has a heart. This last pogrom, fully organized throughout Germany- is a blot upon civil- ization and out-bolshevists bolshevism! What I saw during that time- rode through Berlin and watched magnificent places of worship burning- not one is left- Nothing in the press throughout the world has exaggera- ted a single word- although Mr.Goebbels stated that the 1 world seemed unduly aroused because here and there a temple had been set on fire and a few windows smashed "by an indignant people maddened at the murder of a German Secretary by a Jew in Paris." The masses them- selves feel tkmmxBimas that they have been insulted for they never dreamed about this and many of them never even knew what it was all about. It rias all -2- pplanned in Munich months ago and then this murder- so opportune- fell into their hands. This is to go in the pouch which is closing. Accept all good wishes for a year of plenty. Yours Al-civ (Li) f 0. 19, I�I H 1 • • • • • March 15, 1959. • • Miss Enna Uesaing, • C/o American abassy, • Berlin, Qermany. Dear Aima s— I have been waiting for a chance to write yon, where I could • really tell you something, sant so far nothing particular has turned up. I read daily of what is supposed to go on, but the newspaper accounts in this country are so garbled and there in so m+.zch propaganda that it is difficult to get the truths. • _ • At least I am glad to hear that you are well and continue to be able to hold a very responsible position. The better class :emus in this country seem to be starting on various programs of assistance but I never hear of then actually being finished. I hear of their-pronotion and then everything sees to stop. • Do you expect to come back to this country some time this cos— • ing gunner? Drop me a line when you get a chance. • Yours, • C WaAVK CARL O. TI9H R. • • • • • ,