• Eichmann Claims He Had �many� Jewish Relatives; Says He is No �jew-hate

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    April 21, 1961

    Adolf Eichmann was disclosed today to have told his Israeli
    interrogators that he had many Jewish relatives, that he was �neither
    a Jew-hater nor an anti-Semite� and that all �my men knew it.�

    Eichmann made those statements early in his tape-recordings in the
    prison cell to which he was brought last May. This section of the
    former Gestapo colonel�s testimony was not played in court, as was his admission of complicity in the murders of 6, 000, 000 European Jews.
    The court was adjourned today for the observance of Israel�s 13th
    anniversary of independence.

    Eichmann�s denial of being an anti-Semite was contained in one of six
    volumes of printed copies of the statements he made during the
    pre-trial investigation. The six volumes were made available by police
    today to the press. The volumes had 3, 564 pages. Each page was
    initialed by Eichmann and many of the pages had inserts and additions.

    Reviewing his life as a child and young man, Eichmann told the
    interrogators that he was not brought up in an anti-Semitic
    atmosphere. He said he had Jewish relatives through marriage,
    explaining that many of his stepmother�s family married Jews and
    Jewesses. He claimed that he helped some of those half-Jews to leave
    for Switzerland as late as 1944.

    Asserting that he had distant Jewish relatives also in Hungary,
    Eichmann told his interrogators that even in Hungary, he maintained
    his own idea for the solution of the �Jewish question��which, until
    Germany attacked Russia, was a �political solution.� Eichmann said he
    then believed that �as long as Britain occupied Palestine and
    large-scale emigration there was impossible,� some other �territorial concentration� of Jews was necessary as a �temporary measure.�

    He claimed that it was his idea to establish the Theresienstadt ghetto
    as a place for territorial concentration of Jews: According to his
    version, Reinhardt Heydrich, the Nazi security police head who became commissioner for the Czech protectorate, boasted to journalists after
    the occupation of Prague that within eight weeks the area would become
    freed of Jews. When it became evident that the expulsion of so many
    Jews was impossible, Eichmann asserted, he suggested the concentration
    of Czech Jews in one area and Theresienstadt was chosen.

    Eichmann claimed he made another attempt at a �temporary territorial
    solution� when Poland was invaded. He said he suggested the evacuation
    of Poles from a certain area in which the Nazis would establish a
    �Jewish protectorate� like the Bohemial Moravia protectorate.� He said
    he personally chose the �Nistro� region and that the entire plan was
    approved by the highest authorities in Berlin. The plan was canceled
    when Poland�s Nazi Governor General Hans Frank violently opposed it,
    he added.

    REVEALS HE VISITED PALESTINE ON NAZI ORDERS; READ DR. HERZL�S WORKS

    Eichmann claimed that he and another SS official named Hagen were sent
    to Palestine by Reinhardt Heydrich, Himmler�s deputy. He claimed
    throughout his statement that he had pro-Zionist sympathies, declaring
    that on his visit to Palestine, �my sympathies at that time were with
    the Jews not the Arabs.� He said that he used only Jewish cabs because
    the Arab cab drivers were �unreliable and fast.�

    The documentation, however, recorded the fact that Eichmann was shown
    a report by Hagen on the Palestine visit, which had been corrected in Eichmann�s handwriting. In that report were scores of viciously
    anti-Semitic comments, such as that �the economic chaos in Palestine
    is explained by the fact that Jews here cheat each other since,
    because of the shortage of Aryans, they cannot cheat them,� and that
    German Jews had said that it was better to return to German
    concentration camps than to stay in Palestine.

    In another portion of the text of his statements, Eichmann strongly
    denied ever talking to the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, asserting
    he met him once briefly apparently during his Palestine visit. The
    record showed that the Israeli police read to Eichmann a report by his
    aide, Dieter Wislieczny, who said Eichmann told him of giving the
    Mufti statistics on European Jews and told the Mufti of plans to
    dispose of the Jews.

    At an early stage of the interrogation, Eichmann said he read his
    first book on a Jewish subject when he joined the Jewish Bureau of the
    security police in 1935 and that the book was Dr. Herzl�s �The Jewish
    State.� He also read a description of Jabotinsky�s Zionist Revisionist organization. He said he prepared a summary of the two items and of
    Agudas Israel activities for an information brochure which was
    distributed among members of the Gestapo.

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