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World War II / Israel
Windsheim, Germany, April 25, 1947
Jewish Survivor Appeals to UN Secretary-General for Transportation to Palestine
TLS

[WORLD WAR II / ISRAEL.] Jakob Kincl, Typed Letter Signed, to Trygve Lie, April 25, 1947, Windsheim, Germany. Includes stamped and postmarked envelope. 1 p., 8.5" x 10.75". Expected folds; edge tears; general toning.

In this pleading letter, Holocaust survivor Jakob Kincl appeals to Norwegian United Nations Secretary-General Trygve Lie to help him get to Palestine. Kincl explains that the Nazis had "killed before my eyes all of my dearest and nearest." He wants to join his "brothers and sisters in Palestine," the only place where he could "carry [on] a normal and free life."

Complete Transcript
To Mr. Trygve Lie,
Secretary General of the United Nations,
Lake Success.
Dear Sir,
I, the signed underneath, Kincl Jakob, inmate of the camp area team 104, in Windsheim, U.S.A. Occupation Zone in Germany, do apply to you to transmit my following request to the meeting of the United Nations which will consider the problem of Palestine.
During the World War II I have had suffered in the German Nazi camps. There the Nazis killed before my eyes all of my dearest and nearest. The victory over Nazi-Germany brought the liberation of all oppressed nations but for the Jewish people. 21 months after the victory I still am in a camp in Germany, among the murderers of my family.
The only refuge where I will be able to carry a normal and free life – is my old native country – Palestine.
From the deepness of my grievous and tortured soul I am applying to you, United Nations of the World, which has the task to bring freedom in the spirit of the Atlantic Charger as a result of the victory over the greatest tyranny in the history:
Take me away from the camp, let me join my brothers and sisters in Palestine, give me the possibility to begin a peaceable and normal life in my own country.
April, 25th, 1947 Your respectfully
[Signed in Hebrew]

Historical Background
Camp Area 104 in Windsheim in Bavaria was a Displaced persons camp, housing Jewish survivors of World War II. Groups like the Organization for Rehabilitation through Training provided vocational training.

Trygve Halvdan Lie (1896-1968) was born in Norway and graduated with a law degree from the University of Oslo in 1919. He became the national secretary of the Labour Party and edited the newspaper Det 20de Aarhundre (The Twentieth Century) from 1919 to 1921. He was the legal consultant of the Workers' National Trade Union (1922-1935) and the chairman of the Norwegian Workers' Confederation of Sports (1931-1935). He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1937. He served as minister of justice, minister of trade, and minister of supplies in the Labour Party government in the 1930s. When Nazi Germany invaded Norway in 1940, he ordered all Norwegian ships to sail to Allied ports. From 1941 to 1946, he served as the foreign minister of the Norwegian government-in-exile. He led the Norwegian delegation to the United Nations and became the first secretary-general of the United Nations from 1946 to 1952. He supported the foundation of Israel and Indonesia. He resigned in November 1952 over complaints from the United States and the U.S.S.R. and returned to Norwegian politics. He also wrote several books, including an account of his years at the United Nations.

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