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Trial by the district courts in Klagenfurt, Vienna, Salzburg and Linz against members of the HSSPF Lublin, Volume 64: Criminal proceedings against Helmut Pohl

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 64; Criminal Proceedings against Helmut Pohl - Testimony of Hans-Gustav Maubach, who served in Distriktsverwaltung Lublin, 1940, and was on Globocnik's Staff as Referent for the Jewish labor camp Lindenstrasse, 1940-1942: Interrogation regarding the Lipowa camp, the Lublin Ghetto and other members of Globocnik's Staff (pp. 14-26); - Testimony of Willi Sautter, who worked on acquisition of accommodations in Standortverwaltung Warsaw 1941, served in Standortverwaltung Lublin, 1941-1942, the SS Trawniki training camp, 1942-1943 and the Standortverwaltung in Auschwitz, from 1943 (pp. 27-33); - Testimony of Alois Kopeinig, an SS volunteer in the SS Tank Destroyers Division from 1941, deployed as a truck driver in Lublin (pp. 35-37 ); - Testimony of August Preyssl, Police Commander in Lublin, 1942-1944: Interrogation regarding his visit to Sobibor (pp. 38-42); - Testimony of Ernst Einzig, Fassbindermeister (Master Cooper): Identification of Josef and Franz Wolf in a photograph (pp. 43-46); - Notice regarding Herman Hoelfe's suicide and the end of the prosecution against him (pp. 48); - Diagram depicting the command structure in the SSPF Warsaw and the Warsaw Civil Government (pp. 52- 54); - Notice from the Wels criminal police stating that Franz Stangl fled Wels and is probably hiding in Syria (p. 60); - Copy of minutes from a meeting between Globocnik, Lerch and Hecht, regarding the capture and deportation of Jews (pp. 71-72); - Copy of a notice from Lerch regarding the capture of Jews (pp. 73); - Copy of a notice regarding capturing Jews to deport to Belzec (pp. 74); - Copy of a complaint by Glatzer from the Lublin employment office regarding the inclusion of Jews with work permits in the deportations (pp. 75); - Copy of a notice regarding the deportation of 500 Jewish forced laborers to Belzec, and the housing of 1,182 Jews in an SS camp (pp. 76); - Copy of a list of people working at the SSPF Lublin department (pp. 77) ; - Copy of an agenda for a meeting between Hoefle and Türk regarding the technicalities involved in the deportation of Jews (pp. 78); - Copy of a list of destinations suitable for the deportation of the local Jewish population, and the possiblility of deportation of more Jews from Germany (pp. 79-81); - Copy of a notice stating that Meinecke from the Lublin employment office has complained regarding the inclusion of Jews with work permits in the deportations (pp. 82); - Testimony of Henryk Nowogrodzki, who escaped from Trawniki: Testimony regarding his time in Trawniki and the deportation from Warsaw to Trawniki, translated into German (pp. 87-92); - Testimony of Henryk Nowogrodzki in Polish (pp. 94-96); - Map of Lublin, showing the Ghetto, the SS Standortverwaltung, the Old Airport camp, the Lipowa camp and various SS buildings (pp 101-103); - Testimony of Franz Grohsberger, member of SS Police Regiment 23: Statement regarding the orders he received during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which were to kill every person encountered in Litzmannstrasse, even Volksdeutsche (ethnic Germans) (pp. 108-111); - Testimony of Josef Graf, Schutzpolizei (Constabulatory) group leader in various places in Poland, 1940-1943; police service in Warsaw, 1943-1944 (pp. 112-116); - Testimony of Anton Halper, an SS Oberscharführer, deployed in Krassnig, Warsaw and Prague (pp. 117-119); - Testimony of Jürgen Lassmann, architecture consultant at the Forschungsstelle für Ostunterkünfte (Research Department for Accommodation in the East) regarding accommodations for ethnic Germans, from 1942 till a few months after Globocnik's relocation to Trieste (pp. 124-130); - Notice from Landesgericht Wien to Amtsgericht Hamburg (the local Court in Hamburg) stating that proceedings are pending against Franz Hoskowetz and Gerhard Hübscher for murder in Judenaktionen ("Aktions" against Jews) and requesting the interrogation of Georg Michalsen regarding Hoskowetz and Hübscher (pp. 134-136); - Testimony of Michalsen: Interrogation regarding about Hoskowetz and Hübscher (pp. 155-157).
item Id
7221571
Type of material
Legal documentation
Names of perpetrators
Official documentation
File Number
122
Language
German
Record Group
TR.21 - Trial documentation - Austria
Original
NO
No. of pages/frames
158
Archival Signature
25VR 3123/71 (former 27cVR 852/62), Band 64
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"