his boss in the jewish affairs office was a man by the name after adolf eichmann, the ark check, of course, for the final solution. and in the years before the war, he was not only a mentor and adviser to eichmann and the nazis, but a policymaker who devised ways of terrorizing the jews in the hope that they would be so victimized that they would flee germany and europeal together. so this is what he wrote for eick han in a paper -- eichmann in a paper in 1938 called "the jewish problem." he wrote: a largely anti-jewish atmosphere must be created among the people in order to form the basis for the continued attack and the effective exclusion of them. the most effective means is the anger of the people leading to exoduses in order to take away the sense of security from the jews. even though this is an illegal method it has had a longstanding effect. the jew has learned a lot and fears nothing as much as a hostile atmosphere which can go spontaneously against him at any time. now, in the national around kentucky documents -- archive documents that i mentioned i spent quite a bit of time exa