Martin Luther (diplomat) (Norwegian Wikipedia)

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  • Opotow, Susan (2011). «How This Was Possible: Interpreting the Holocaust». Journal of Social Issues. 1 (engelsk). 67: 205–224. ISSN 1540-4560. doi:10.1111/j.1540-4560.2010.01694.x. Arkivert fra originalen 14. februar 2021. Besøkt 7. desember 2020. «After the war, only one copy of the meeting's minutes survived to reveal details about this meeting with criminal intent. When Martin Luther, Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry, was imprisoned during the war, his files, which included a folder on anti‐Jewish policies that contained the minutes, had been brought to a shelter for safekeeping. They were spared from an order by National Socialist leadership to destroy office files.» 

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  • Opotow, Susan (2011). «How This Was Possible: Interpreting the Holocaust». Journal of Social Issues. 1 (engelsk). 67: 205–224. ISSN 1540-4560. doi:10.1111/j.1540-4560.2010.01694.x. Arkivert fra originalen 14. februar 2021. Besøkt 7. desember 2020. «After the war, only one copy of the meeting's minutes survived to reveal details about this meeting with criminal intent. When Martin Luther, Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry, was imprisoned during the war, his files, which included a folder on anti‐Jewish policies that contained the minutes, had been brought to a shelter for safekeeping. They were spared from an order by National Socialist leadership to destroy office files.» 

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