No. 242 NAI DFA 249/9
Berlin, 18 November 1938
A Dr. Gradenwitz called today at the Legation and stated that a Commission had been formed in England for the purpose of forming a Jewish colony in Ireland and that the Commission had selected a district for settlement of Jews in Ireland.
The idea seems ridiculous on the face of it; but I shall be glad of formal instructions so that it shall be denied in the case of any further Jewish inquirers here.
[signed] C. BEWLEY
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