
Kurt Gerstein continued to tell people what he had seen, anyone he felt would
spread the word about the atrocities:
"Taking
my life in my hands every moment, I continued to inform hundreds of people of
these horrible massacres. Among them were the Niemoller family; Dr.
Hochstrasser, the press attaché at the Swiss Legation in Berlin; Dr. Winter,
the coadjutor of the Catholic Bishop of Berlin - so that he could transmit my
information to the Bishop and to the Pope; Dr. Dibelius, bishop of the
Confessing Church, and many others. In this way, thousands of people were
informed by me."

The
Holocaust
Gerstein
also urged members of the Dutch underground to broadcast his information by
radio to Great Britain. But Kurt Gerstein was ignored - nothing happened. All
were disinclined to believe his gruesome narrative of mass murder, it was
rejected as atrocity propaganda. All his efforts to inform the church, the
Allies and the opinion abroad proved futile as did his premise that, if the
facts became known, the extermination of the Jews would be stopped.
As months continued to pass and still the Allies had done nothing to stop the
extermination, Gerstein became increasingly frantic. He behaved in a desperate
manner, risking his life every time he spoke of the death camps to persons he
scarcely knew ..
Later during the war a despairing Gerstein risked everything destroying shipments
of Zyklon B gas to be used for the extermination of thousands of Jewish people.
The gas was buried on the pretext that it had been spoiled in transit.

Read
Sign
