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Trial by the district courts in Klagenfurt, Vienna, Salzburg and Linz against members of the HSSPF Lublin, volume 46; Trial against Herrmann Hoefle: Testimonies by perpetrators and survivors regarding the Warsaw Ghetto and murder of Jews in Lublin area; Indictment by the Hanover Regional Court against the SS members Nitschke, Schoenborn, Mueller, Schaub, Fuhrmann and Schmidt for murder of Jews in Wlodawa area, 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, Volume 46; Documentation of the trial against Herrmann Hoefle: Testimonies by perpetrators and survivors regarding the Warsaw Ghetto and extermination of Jews in Lublin area; Indictment by the Hanover Regional Court against the members of SS Richard Nitschke, Hubert Schoenborn, Anton Mueller, Adolf Schaub, Luitpold Fuhrmann and Josef Schmidt, accused of murder of Jews in Wlodawa area, 1963 Trial by the district courts in Klagenfurt, Vienna, Salzburg and Linz against members of the HSSPF Lublin, volume 46; Trial against Herrmann Hoefle: Testimonies by perpetrators and survivors regarding the Warsaw Ghetto and murder of Jews in Lublin area; Indictment by the Hanover Regional Court against the SS members Nitschke, Schoenborn, Mueller, Schaub, Fuhrmann and Schmidt for murder of Jews in Wlodawa area, 1963 - Indictment by Landesgericht Hanover against SS members Richard Nitschke, Hubert Schoenborn, Anton Mueller, Adolf Schaub, Luitpold Fuhrmann and Josef Schmidt, on the charge of the murder of Jews in the Wlodawa area, 1963. - Testimony of Lothar Hoffmann, a German member of the Sicherheitspolizei (Security Police) in Lublin (pp. 4-5); - Testimony of Kurt Adolf Johannes Schroeder, a German who served in the southern Russia SS main supply depot in 1942 (pp. 9-13); - Testimony of Emil Thomas, a German who served in Police Battalion 67 in Zamosc, 1942 (pp. 14-20); - Testimony of Werner Karl Wilhelm Schuetze, a German officer involved in the establishment of SS police bases in the eastern region (pp. 21-25); - Testimony of Szlama Bines, a Jewish survivor from Krasnik (pp. 26-28); - Testimony of Dr. Hermann Hammerle, a German who served in the civil communal administration in Krakow: There was no connection to the German Wehrmacht administration (pp. 30-32); - Testimony of Theodor Nuesslein, a German officer involved in the German forest policy in Krakow (pp. 33-41); - Testimony of Kurt Peter Ferdinand Ziemann, a German who worked at the Schultz factory in the Warsaw Ghetto (pp. 42-51); - Testimony of Franz Skubinn, a German who worked at the Schultz factory in the Warsaw Ghetto (pp. 52-64); - Letters from Landesgericht Wien to various judicial institutions in West Germany as well as to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs asking for aid in investigating potential witnesses and suspected criminals involved in the Reinhard "Aktion" and the Erntefest "Aktion", 1963 (pp. 65-153), including a list of people charged with crimes in connection with the trial against Helmut Pohl (pp. 125-128) and testimonies by Ewald Heinrich Biegelmeyer, a German (pp.129-132), Hellmuth Schneider, a German, active at Kommandeure der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (Kds-SIPO and SD Headquarters) Lublin, 1939-1943 (pp. 140-144) and Josef Fritz (pp. 145-146); - Protocol from Landesgericht Hanover regarding crimes allegedly committed by Nitschke, Press, Spiller, Schoenborn, Schaub, Petrick, Mueller, Schmidt, Fuhrmann and Pauli, including the mass murder of approximately 120 Polish Jewish POWs between Sobibor and Orchowek, December 1939-January 1940, the mass killing of approximately 120 Soviet Jewish POWs in the Wlodawa POW camp, probably in 1942, and the murder of dozens of other Jews and Poles in the Wlodawa, Kazimierz, Sosnowicze and Falkenberg camps, 1941, as well as deportation of Jews from Wlodawa to Sobibor, 1942-1943, 24 July 1963 (pp. 154-207); - Indictment issued by Landesgericht Hanover against the following SS members: Richard Nitschke, Hubert Schoenborn, Anton Mueller, Adolf Schaub, Luitpold Fuhrmann and Josef Schmidt, 24 July 1963 (pp. 209-237); detailed information regarding the six accused SS members (pp. 238-428); maps connected to the documents appearing on pp.238-428 (pp. 426-428).
item Id
7221406
Type of material
Legal documentation
Names of perpetrators
Official documentation
File Number
104
Language
German
Record Group
TR.21 - Trial documentation - Austria
Date of Creation - earliest
04/06/1963
Date of Creation - latest
24/07/1963
Original
NO
No. of pages/frames
428
Archival Signature
25VR 3123/71 (former 27cVR 852/62), Band 46
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"