Hitler-Owned Nazi Book with North American Jewry List & Holocaust Plan, Bought by Canada Archive
Nazi Blueprint for North American Holocaust Acquired By Canada Archive. German researchers 1944 book, once owned by Adolf Hitler, lists Jewish residents of US and Canada. The Guardian, Jan 25, 2019. EXCERPTS:
The book once owned by Adolf Hitler, which scholars suspect was a blueprint for a Holocaust in North America, has been acquired by Canadas national archive. The acquisition, which curators say will preserve a critical piece of history, comes at a time of growing antisemitism and Holocaust denial in Canada. Published in 1944 by the German researcher and linguist Heinz Kloss, "Statistics, Media, and Organizations of Jewry in the United States and Canada" is a disturbingly thorough catalogue of Jewish residents in the two countries and reflects Nazi plans in the event they gained control over the continent.
[The book] demonstrates that the Holocaust wasnt a European event it was an event that didnt have the opportunity to spread out of Europe, Michael Kent, a curator at Library and Archives Canada, told the Guardian. It reminds us that conflicts and human tragedies that seemed far away could find their way to North America.
Kloss, who frequently worked for the Third Reich, used 1930s data, drawn from his extensive contact network of Nazi sympathizers, to sort Jewish residents in Canada by language and ethnic origins. I think thats part of the horrors of world war two and the Holocaust recognizing how much intellectual effort went into work of the perpetrators, said Kent.
The book highlights Nazi plans for an eventual presence in North America. They made larger strides than is often realized: in 1943, the year before Klosss book was published, the Germans established an automated weather station in what is now the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. There are also numerous wartime stories in eastern Canada of German U-boats making headway up the St Lawrence river. Kent likens the librarys recent acquisition to the Black Book, a list of prominent British residents identified as potential targets, in the event of a successful Nazi invasion of the United Kingdom.
The acquisition by the national archive comes at a time when scholars have warned of rising ignorance among Canadians about the Holocaust. On Thursday, editors of a Toronto-based publication, Your Ward News, were found guilty of hate crimes for its depiction of women and Jewish figures. The judge called the papers views an unrelenting promotion of hate. The verdict follows a study that found more than half of Canadian adults were unaware that more than 6 million Jews were killed during the Holocaust, and as many as two-thirds of young respondents failed to demonstrate knowledge of the event. -More...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/25/nazi-north-american-holocaust-book-canada-national-archive