Published in New York in 1943
The Massacre of a People: What the
Democracies Can Do
by the
Jewish Frontier Association
contained a 1942 article, written by
British Jew, Victor
Gollancz, which predicted 6,000,000
Jewish deaths
Gollancz, the nephew of a rabbi, to
his eternal credit, did a huge
amount to make people aware of the
sufferings of the German
people being expelled from
Czechoslovakia after WW2 and
force the British to end blockades on
the starving German people
He wrote:
"So far as the conscience of
humanity should ever again become
sensitive, will this expulsion
be an undying disgrace for all those
who remember it, who caused it or
who put up with it.
The Germans have been driven out,
but not simply with an imperfection
of excessive
consideration, but with the highest
imaginable degree of brutality."
His 1942 article predicting six million
Jewish deaths: