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Interview: Dan Plesch

The man uncovering the UN’s Holocaust secrets

January 28, 2011 10:35
The 1945 conference adopting the UN charter. The organisation was set up three years earlier and its members knew about the Holocaust, argues Dan Plesch

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Simon Round,

Simon Round

4 min read

Historians like nothing better than to nail a myth. Dan Plesch is confident that he has managed to refute two fairly major misconceptions about the Second World War. The first is that the United Nations was a creation of the post-war world, and the second is that, for all the suspicions that the Nazis were murdering Jews in Eastern Europe, this was never formally acknowledged by the Allied powers. According to Plesch, the UN was formed shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour in 1942; and the organisation made a clear statement in December of that year that the Nazis were massacring Jews.

Plesch, the director of the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy at Soas, University of London, says he became aware of the wartime United Nations when he typed the words "United Nations 1942-1946" into a search engine and was confronted with an avalanche of material online.

In his new book, America, Hitler and the UN, Plesch maintains that the birth of the organisation occurred in 1942 with the United Nations Declaration, formulated by Churchill and Roosevelt - which was, in part, a method by which Roosevelt sold the alliance to his own people and enabled the US to send vital supplies to Britain and the Soviet Union as part of the Lend-Lease arrangement.

Plesch, whose family moved from Berlin to London in 1933 - his grandfather was Einstein's doctor - says: "Without the UN and Lend-Lease the outcome of the war was in question. There could have been a Nazi victory or some kind of score draw. For the Jews there would have been an even more grizzly and lengthy outcome. Roosevelt needed the ideas and ideals of the UN to generate political support from the isolationists in his country."

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