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apparatus of the "final solution." Such was clearly
the case of the Gestapo and the SD, but also of a large number of German
diplomats, particularly those who had to deal with the questions of the
deportations f the Jews of the Reich and of the countries under its yoke. The
activity of all these agents of the Hitlerian power pointed uniquely towards
the goal that the propaganda mysteriously designated by proclaiming the
disappearance of the Jewish masses from the German vital space. This nebulous
vision forced the attention of these agents. At the very most, they could
endeavour to distract themselves with it, to the extent that their functions
did not directly confront them with the procedure of extermination. But no
matter how great was their effort to not think of it, they must always have had
in mind that their task aimed at making all of the Jews, German or foreign,
disappear from the German vital space before the end of the war.
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