Eichmann trial - Session No. 92
His dream of "the Madagascar plan" was shelved at the end of 1941, which could not be because Madagascar was under the control of the free French forces before this time, which the accused is unable to deny.
T/399, in November 1941, written by The Accused to the foreign ministry prohibiting emigration in view of the pending final solution, allegedly ordered by Hitler himself.
-Quote from Poliakov explaining the reasons for the impossibility of "the Madagascar plan" and eventual deportation of all the Jews detained in France to concentration camps, which was discussed on October 8th 1941.
T/294, a meeting in Prague on October 10 1941, where the deportation of 50,000 Jews to Minsk and Riga was discussed, at which he was present, which therefore means that "the Madagascar plan" had been cancelled by then.
T/732, on October 28th 1941, another prohibition written by the accused to disallow the emigration of a certain Jewess, which he insists was ordered from above.
T/99 notes the participation of the accused in propaganda, the press office and the broadcasting service.
Is unable to recall that by October 24th 1941he is recorded in a press publication in london-t/1419 as being the murderer of the Jews of Germany.