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Trial by the district courts in Klagenfurt, Vienna, Salzburg and Linz against members of the HSSPF Lublin, Volume 39; Testimonies regarding the civil administration in the General Government, 1961-1963

Documentation from trials conducted in Landesgericht Klagenfurt (the Klagenfurt District Court), Landesgericht Wien (the Vienna District Court), Landesgericht Salzburg (the Salzburg District Court) and Landesgericht Linz (the Linz District Court) against members of the HSSPF (Höhere SS- und Polizeiführer-Higher SS and Police Leader) Lublin: Documentation of the trial, Volume 39; Testimonies regarding the civil administration in the General Government, 1961-1963 - Testimony of Fritz Reuter, who worked in the Bevölkerungswesen und Fürsorge (Population and Welfare) Department in Lublin, 1941-1942, and the Bevölkerungswesen und Fürsorge department in Krakow, 1943-1945 (pp. 6 - 12); - Testimony of Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm Siebert, a member of the Generalgouvernement administration, 1942 (pp. 14-29); - Testimony of retired State Secretary Eberhard Westerkamp, a member of the Generalgouvernement administration, 1940-1942 (pp. 31 - 44); - Testimony of Dr. Johannes Hopf, who worked for the Generalgouvernement administration Deutsche Volksgruppeunit (Ethnic German Group), 1940-1944 (pp. 45-54); - Testimony of Richard Weber, an office clerk in the Innere Verwaltung (Internal Administration) Department in Chelm, 1939-1941, in the Kreishauptmannschaft (District Office) in Janow and in the Präsidialbüro (Presidential Office) of the District Governor of Lublin, 1941- 1942 (pp. 56-63); - Testimony of Georg Michalsen, who worked for the SSPF Lublin, 1942-1943 (pp. 64-66); - Testimony of Max Müller, a member of the Sicherheitspolizei (Security Police) in Krakow (pp. 67-75); - Testimony of Richard Türk, an office clerk in the Bevölkerungswesen und Fürsorge sub department of the Generalgouvernement Internal Administration Department, 1940-1944 (pp. 77- 87); - Testimony of Dr. Herbert Froese, Kriegsverwaltungsrat (War Administrator) at the Generalgouvernement Arms Inspection, 1940-1942 (pp. 89-102); - Testimony of Claus Harms, District head in Pulawy, 1942-1944 and in Krasnystaw, 1944 (pp. 104-111); - Testimony of Herbert Heinrich, office clerk in the Bevölkerungswesen und Fürsorge Department in Breslau, 1940-1942, and in Warsaw, 1942-1943 (pp. 113 - 133); - Testimony of Jost Walbaum, head of the Gesundheitswesen und Volkspflege (Healthcare and People's Care) Department, 1939-1942 (pp. 135-142); - Testimony of Lothar Weihrauch, who worked in the Bevölkerungswesen und Fürsorge Department in Krakow, 1940-1945 (pp. 144-162); - Testimony of Helmut Weihenmaier, Kreishauptmann (district head) in Zamosc, 1939-1944 (pp. 164-174); - Testimony of Adolf Schmidt, who worked for the district governor in Lublin, and for the Kreishauptmann of Krasnystaw,1941-1944 (pp. 176 - 190); - Testimony of Emil Ziegenmeyer, Kreishauptmann of Lublin-Land, 1939-1944 (pp. 192-205); - Testimony of Otto Busse, Kreishauptmann of Hrubieszow, 1941-1944 (pp. 207 - 216); - Testimony of Ludwig Losacker, Kreishauptmann of Jaslo, governor of the Krakow District, 1943 (pp. 218-226); - Letter to the prosecutor regarding the police order concerning the public appearance of Jews, and the whereabouts of Georg Fischer and Leonhard, 1962 (pp. 228); - Testimony of Dr. Walter Föhl, head of the Bevölkerungswesen und Fürsorge Department, 1939-1941, and an employee at the same department, 1942 (pp. 229-237); - Letter to the Generalgouvernement administration regarding the founding of Jüdische Selbsthilfe, a Jewish self-help organization, 1942 (pp. 238); Testimony of Max Runhof, Hitler Jugend Führer (Hitler Youth leader) in Lublin, 1940-1942, adjutant for Globocnik in Lublin, 1942- 1943, member of the 3rd signal corps of the SS Totenkopf Division, 1944-1945 (pp. 240-248); - Testimony of Ing. Max Walter Hammer regarding a meeting with Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger after the capitulation (pp. 251-252); - Correspondence regarding Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger's suicide after being taken captive by the American Army (pp. 253-260).
item Id
7217735
Type of material
Legal documentation
Names of perpetrators
Official documentation
File Number
97
Language
German
Record Group
TR.21 - Trial documentation - Austria
Date of Creation - earliest
15/09/1961
Date of Creation - latest
14/03/1963
Original
NO
No. of pages/frames
260
Archival Signature
25VR 3123/71 (former 27cVR 852/62), Band 39
Location of Originals
LANDESGERICHT KLAGENFURT
Connected to Item
Documentation from a trial conducted against Ernst Lerch and other Austrian war criminals from the SSPF headquarters in Lublin, who participated in "Aktion Reinhardt"
Dedication
Yad Vashem Document Collection, Moshal Repository