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The Madagascar Plan, July 1940
The Jewish Question in the Peace Treaty
The approaching victory gives Germany the possibility, and in my view
also the duty, of solving the Jewish question in Europe. The desirable
solution is: all Jews out of Europe. The task of the Foreign Ministry in
this is:
a) To include this demand in the Peace Treaty and to insist on it also
by means of separate negotiations with the European countries not involved
in the Peace Treaty;
b) to secure the territory necessary for the settlement of the Jews in
the Peace Treaty, and to determine principles for the cooperation of the
enemy countries in this problem;
c) to determine the position under international law of the new Jewish
overseas settlement;
d) as preparatory measures:
1) clarification of the wishes and plans of the departments concerned
of the Party, State and Research organizations in Germany, and the
coordination of these plans with the wishes of the Reich Foreign Minister,
including the following:
2) preparation of a survey of the factual data available in various
places (number of Jews in the various countries), use of their financial
assets through an international bank;
3) negotiations with our friend, Italy, on these matters. With regard
to beginning the preparatory work, Section D III has already approached
the Reich Foreign Minister via the Department Germany [interior affairs],
and has been instructed by him to start on the preparatory work without
delay. There have already been discussions with the Office of the
Reichsfuehrer SS in the Ministry of Interior and several departments of
the Party. These departments approve the following plan of Section D III:
Section D III proposes as a solution of the Jewish question: In the
Peace Treaty France must make the island of Madagascar available for the
solution of the Jewish question, and to resettle and compensate the
approximately 25,000 French citizens living there. The island will be
transferred to Germany under a mandate. Diégo Suarez Bay and the port of
Antsirane, which are [sea-] strategically important, will become German
naval bases (if the Navy wishes, these naval bases could be extended also
to the harbors open road-steads Tamatave, Andevorante, Mananjara, etc.).
In addition to these naval bases, suitable areas of the country will be
excluded from the Jewish territory (Judenterritorium) for the construction
of air bases. That part of the island not required for military purposes
will be placed under the administration of a German Police Governor, who
will be under the administration of the Reichsfuehrer SS. Apart from this,
the Jews will have their own administration in this territory: their own
mayors, police, postal and railroad administration, etc. The Jews will be
jointly liable for the value of the island. For this purpose their former
European financial assets will be transferred for use to a European bank
to be established for this purpose. Insofar as the assets are not
sufficient to pay for the land which they will receive, and for the
purchase of necessary commodities in Europe for the development of the
island, the Jews will be able to receive bank credits from the same bank.
As Madagascar will only be a Mandate, the Jews living there will not
acquire German citizenship. On the other hand, the Jews deported to
Madagascar will lose their citizenship of European countries from the date
of deportation. Instead, they will become residents of the Mandate of
Madagascar. This arrangement would prevent the possible establishment in
Palestine by the Jews of a Vatican State of their own, and the opportunity
for them to exploit for their own purposes the symbolic importance which
Jerusalem has for the Christian and Mohammedan parts of the world.
Moreover, the Jews will remain in German hands as a pledge for the future
good behavior of the members of their race in America. Use can be made for
propaganda purposes of the generosity shown by Germany in permitting
cultural, economic, administrative and legal self-administration to the
Jews; it can be emphasized at the same time that our German sense of
responsibility towards the world forbids us to make the gift of a
sovereign state to a race which has had no independent state for thousands
of years: this would still require the test of history.
Berlin, July 3, 1940
signed Rademacher
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