Correspondence between the RSHA, the German Foreign Ministry and the SS authorities in France concerning deportation of Jews from France and the fate of Jews in Monaco, 1943-1944
Correspondence by SS officials in France mostly adressed to the Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA) from between 05/01/1943 and 26/05/1944. The content is about deportations of Jews in France. (pp.2-58; 62-67; 70-87)
The senders are:
- SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Roethke
- SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Guenther
- SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Eichmann
- SS-Standartenfueher Dr. Knochen
- SS-Hauptsturmfueher Brunner
The recipients are:
-...
RSHA documentation regarding deportations of Jews from France to Auschwitz from 24/12/1941 to 15/12/1943, including list of the transports
Summary of teletyped messages (Fernschreiben) by members of the RSHA (Reichssicherheitshauptamt) from between 24/12/1941 and 15/12/1943 (pp.2-8)
Correspondence between SS-Gruppenfuehrer Heinrich Mueller of the RSHA (department IV B 4) and SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Dr. Knochen (Director of the SIPO and the SD in France and Belgium) from between 24/12/1941 and 26/02/1942 concerning the treatment of Jews and young communists and their deportation from France to the East; ...
Indictment from the trial of Helmut Knochen and Carl Albrecht Oberg, Paris, 20 April 1953
Three parts to the indictment:
1. General description of how the German police was organized during the occupation and a description of the roles of Olberg and Knochen;
2. Presentation of the facts regarding the activities of the German police, proving the responsibility of Knochen and Oberg for the persecution of French citizens and deportation of Jews;
3. Involvement of Knochen and Oberg in special operations.
Correspondence, memoranda and reports issued by the SIPO and SD commander in France regarding deportation of the Jews, mostly French citizens, to Auschwitz and the Chelmno extermination camp and more, January-December 1943
The material was created by:
The Sicherheitspolizei and SD commander in France, Transports of the Jews
In the file:
Correspondence, memoranda and reports regarding deportation of the Jews, mostly French citizens, to Auschwitz and the Chelmno extermination camp
Also in the file:
- Some letters regarding the refusal of the French police to take upon itself the responsibility for...
File Number : 200
Type of Material : Survey Report, Official Documentation, Record of Persecuted Persons, Telegram
Correspondence and reports of the SD-SIPO commander in France regarding deportation trains to Auschwitz from southern France and from various transit camps such as Drancy and Pithiviers, 1942
The material was created by:
SIPO-SD commander in France
Also in the file:
- Report regarding a transport of 1,000 Jews from Drancy, among them, for the first time, children, 14 August 1942;
- Memorandum of a discussion with Jean Leguay, General Secretary of the Vichy police regarding the arrest and deportation of 15,000 Jews from the southern area, 18 August 1942;
- Memorandum regarding the start of arrests...
File Number : 199
Type of Material : List of Persecuted Persons, Telegram, Manifesto, Official Documentation, Newspaper, Survey Report
Correspondence and memoranda from the commander of the SIPO and SD in France regarding the preparation and implementation of mass deportations to Auschwitz in cooperation with the Vichy government and regarding the escape of Jews from the Netherlands, Belgium and Paris to southern France, 1942
The material was created by:
The Commander of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD in France IVJ
In the file:
Correspondence mainly with the Reich Security Bureau, and memoranda regarding the preparation and implementation of mass deportations to Auschwitz in cooperation with the Vichy government
Also in the...
File Number : 198
Type of Material : Official Documentation, Survey Report, List of Persecuted Persons, Telegram, Record of Persecuted Persons, Transport List
Correspondence of the SIPO-SD commander in France with the German military commander in France regarding prevention of immigration of Jews from Germany to France and from France to other countries, and regarding deportations from camps in France to extermination camps in the East, 1940-1942
The material was created by:
SIPO-SD commander in France
In the file:
Correspondence including the sending of telegrams to the German military commander in France and the Reich Defense Ministry regarding prevention of immigration of Jews from Germany to France and from France to other countries; regarding arrests and...
File Number : 197
Type of Material : Survey Report, Personal Documents, Telegram, List of Detainees, Record of Persecuted Persons
Report regarding a discussion between Herbert Hagen, Helmut Knochen and Bernard Menetrel, regarding delays in the anti-Jewish policies of the Vichy government
Report regarding a discussion between Herbert Hagen and Helmut Knochen, the supreme commander of the SS and the police in France, with Dr. Bernard Menetrel, the private physician and confidant of Marshal Petain, regarding delays in the anti-Jewish policies of the Vichy government.
Telegrams and instructions regarding the wearing of the yellow badge by intermarried people, and means to prevent demonstrations of support planned by Communist and Gaullist circles in Paris including detentions and even deportations
Telegrams from SS-Standartenfuehrer Helmuth Knochen, supervisor of the Sipo (Sicherheitspolizie) in France, to Ernst Ehlers, supervisor of the Sicherheitspolizie und Sicherheitsdienst in Belgium, and to his assistant, Obersturmfuehrer Kurt Lischka, supervisor of department II, and instructions to the propaganda department; telegrams and instructions regarding the wearing of the...
Telegram from Helmut Knochen, Commander of the Security Police in Belgium and France, regarding the attitude of the Italians toward the "Jewish Question" in the Italian Occupied Zone in France
Telegram from Helmut Knochen, Commander of the Security Police (Befehlshaber der Sipo-BDS) in Belgium and the North of France, to Heinrich Mueller, of the Reichssicherheitshauptamt office and the AMT IV Commander, regarding the attitude of the Italians toward the "Jewish Question" in the Italian Occupied Zone in France; reply from Obersturmfuehrer Adolf Eichmann, Director of the IV B 4 Department for Jewish Affairs,...