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Subject: Holocaust Calendar: July 16
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July 16

1941

Three weeks after the invasion of USSR Territory, a
conference is held at Hitler's field headquarters with
Martin Bormann, Goering, Rosenberg, Keitel, and Reich
Minister Lammers. This conference resulted in the adoption
of detailed plans for the enslavement, depopulation, and
annexation of extensive territories in Russia and other
countries of Eastern Europe. In his report on this
conference, Bormann included numerous suggestions of his own
for the effective execution of these plans. (L-221) (NCA II, 902-3)

An order issued in the name of Field Marshall Keitel permits
Mischlinge to return to Wehrmacht service, thus reversing Keitel's
earlier order of April 8, 1940, which sent those with mixed
Jewish-Aryan families to Reserve units. (Abrams, 47)

1943

Ignoring State Department doubts, Treasury Department
officials issue the export license required to implement the
WJC rescue plan. (See Gfebruary 13, April 20, and June 15).  (USHMM 1993, 38-9)

                         Work Cited

Abrams, Alan. Special Treatment: The Untold Story of Hitler's Third
   Race. Secaucus, N.J.: Lyle Stuart Inc., 1985
                              
NCA II. Office of the United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of 
   Axis Criminality. Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume II. Washington: 
   United States Government Printing Office, 1946

USHMM (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). Fifty
   Years Ago: Revolt Amid the Darkness: Days of Remembrance,
   April 18-25, 1993. Washington, D.C.: 1993

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