Heinrich Neumann Ritter von Héthárs 10 June 1873 Héthárs (Lipany), then Hungary, now Slovakia – 6 November 1939 New York City) was the foremost ear-nose-and-throat doctor in Vienna before World War II. In 1938 he transmitted to the Evian Conference the infamous offer by the German government to sell the Austrian Jews at a price of $250 per capita to any foreign country that would accept them and pay. This offer - and the Conference delegates' refusal to accept it - is the focal point of Hans Habe's novel The Mission (1965).
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1873
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1939 (aged 65)
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