The Holocaust: What We Knew and When We Knew It
- When Did the World Find Out About the Holocaust?
- Red Cross Fails to Speak Out for Jews
- Western Communications Intelligence & the Holocaust (1939-1945)
- What Chilean Diplomats Learned about the Holocaust
- BBC: 700,000 Jews killed in Poland (June 2, 1942)
- The Riegner Report (August 1942)
- U.S. State Department Learns of Nazi Extermination Plans (August 11, 1942)
- Undersecretary of State Confirms Knowledge of Nazi Plans (August 28, 1942)
- Letter to Vatican Secretary of State Describing Holocaust (September 26, 1942)
- The Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland (December 10, 1942)
- Report of Two Million Jews Slaughtered (December 11, 1942)
- Germans Have Slain One-Third of 3,130,000 Jewish Poles and Plan to Exterminate the Rest (December 11, 1942)
- State Department Condemns Slaughter of Jews (December 17, 1942)
- OSS Reports Nazi Policy To Kill Jews On The Spot (March 10, 1943)
- Time Magazine Reveals German Attitudes Toward Jews in 1933 (July 10, 1943)
- British Doubt Reports of Nazi Mass Murder of Jews (August 1943)
- Allies Knew of Plan For Italy’s Jews (October 6, 1943)
- The Vrba-Wetzler Report (Auschwitz Protocols) (April 25-27, 1944)
- War Refugee Board Receives Report on Final Solution (November 26, 1944)
- Intercept of Message Regarding the Status of Hungarian Jews (December 30, 1944)