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Muremberg, Sunday, October 28, 1945
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Dearest Mother and Father,
Alea jacta est. As my detail expires Nov. 13,
I went to see the Justice himself Friday and said I would like to stay on.
ne saud I should and sent a cable suggesting the extension of the detail for
the duration of the trial or until further instructions. We have only to see
what the reply will be. I rather think it will be Yes, O.K. Which means Christ
mas here certainly. How could anyone expect me to come home 5 days before the
trial starts having come so far? I had a letter from Mr. Hackworth recently
saying he'd be interested to hear what I was doing - so I'm banking on his con-
sent. But do you blame me for chancing the request? Or "for wanting to stay
to see at least part? I made it clear to the Justice that I wanted to be free
to leave when I wanted to.
We
are wildly busy trying to meet deadlines. Ley's suicide created excite
ment
Much oriticiem of course that it was allowed to happen. But Ley had
been going nuts for weeks - writing voluminous, rambling lestore messages to
the German people which I saw a long time ago.
We simply don't realize the horror of what has gone on over here
-
it's
all so remote and impersonal. And when you see truckloads of DP's - I'm afraid
we
tend to thonk of them a.s problem children. Today one of our staff, a Ger-
man Jew who has been in the U.S. for quite a while apparently) and who is real-
ly a lovely person remarked dispassionately (I mean a surface dispassion) that
he had had an *interesting" experience this morning. He had seen an old frien
of his whom he had tried to get out of Germany in 1937 with his wife and baby.
The attempt failed. Seems the man spent 2 years in Anschwartz which was
one
of the worst and he escaped with his life only because he was e good worker
and the able-bodied men in the camp were needed for work in the munitions fact
orythere. And what happened to his wife and baby? They were gassed, as were
also his parents. It's all just unbelievable. And the bitterness that must
he in the hearts of the European Jew something we can't even imagine. Certain-
xy mankind has been befouled with a stain that wontt be removed in a week or
a month.
Tonight we met 2 British officers who had been PW's not far from here.
They went back to see their old camp and the family that hid them when they
escaped, towards the end of the war, it is true. And the woman wept with
joy
to see them. So Germany is a complicated place and the German Jews are sad to
see the destruction eft of the German cities.
I had to give up going to Passau today with Olive Chalufour in order to
work. Was sorry, because it's on the Danube which I have never seen. The
weather too was lovely. October has been good. September was foul. Someone
said November was sunny, which seems strange.
Do write me how the indictment was received editorially. Hope you are
keeping newspaper clippings.
Mail is erratic. I had a letter from D.l which took 19 days from a girl
who said a card from me took 3 weeks. Your letters are coming through 6 to 8
or 9 days. According to Stars and Stripes there was a breakdown going west
with no mail going by air. But that is now remedied, so they say. However,
as weather gets bad, things will take longer.
Rather sad to think about Xmas, but of gourse maybe I'll be there.
If
not, I think I have done the right thing, don't you? I think I can buy winter
underwear here.
All my love,
Tütter.
N CS
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