he is writing that, you see here on november 8th, 1944 to john mick lloyd, the assistant secretary ofwar. and mccoy responds, as he always does, by saying that this is not a war name. the war department consistently said, we will study the problem, or we have studied the problem. there is not evidence that the war department deeply studied this problem. but clawing always says it is militarily not possible. we know, by 1944, that wasn't true. the war department was authorizing and running bombing raids on german industrial targets, less than five miles from auschwitz. and then he says, we've studied it, it's impractical. it, it's impractical. and he says it's not a warfaaq~r requests to the war department, and the war department always said that's not a priority. and it wasn't a priority for them, and that was consistent with the u.s. governments war effort. one thing that the worry fiji board does is bring in, 980 to refugees toward camp in new york. you are seeing the universally news footage, refugees arriving in this camp in new york, in august of 1944. these are refugees who ha