MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: You turned Funk’s suggestion down that the Jews be allowed to keep bonds?
GÖRING: Yes. I replaced the bonds with securities.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: Well, we will pass several more pages of debate, unless there is something you want to call attention to; and I come to the point where Heydrich is stating his position. I call your attention to this dialogue:
“Heydrich: At least 45,000 Jews were made to leave the country by legal measures.
“Göring: . . .”
GÖRING: One moment, please. I find it now.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: “At least 45,000 Jews were made to leave the country by legal measures.
“Göring: How was this possible?”
And then Heydrich tells you that: “. . . through the Jewish societies we extracted a certain amount of money from the rich Jews who wanted to emigrate. By paying this amount and an additional sum in foreign currency they made it possible for a number of poor Jews to leave. The problem was not to make the rich Jews leave but to get rid of the Jewish mob.”
Is that correct?