So the WRB, if you remember, are sending 300,000 relief packages to inmates in concentration camps. The World Jewish Congress felt very strongly about the camps to which the packages should be sent, and delivered a list of camps and locations the WRB should transmit to the Red Cross for the distribution. McClelland had to respond that most of the camps were non-existent. They either had never existed or had not existed since 1941 or 1942. Wherever the WJC got the list, it was not from reliable sources. (McClelland’s cable did not stop the WJC from submitting the list again, then complaining that it was not used.)