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[Arma...] -ment Office, as I declined, on principle, to have the
plant propose the compulsory service of foreigners. Whether the personnel
Referent, later, as it would appear from Document
NI-3825, approached the Labor
Office directly, contrary to my instruction, I do not know. What is definitely
established, at any event, is that the Polish women in question, after they had
served their sentence, were released in regular fashion from the Stadelheim
Prison. Insofar as these women were conscripted for labor in the Camera Works
by the Labor Office, they were in the same legal position as all other free
workers who, at that time, were conscripted for labor in our works; as, for
instance, the female members of the Bavarian State Theater who, for their part,
were also conscripted for labor in our works by labor allocation authorities.
Dr. Gajewski was not informed as a matter of daily routine of the
allocation of such workers as were conscripted for labor, nor of the continued
employment of the Polish women released from prison. Nor do I remember that it
was ever brought to his knowledge.
Munich, 17 February
1948. |
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| (Signed:) DR. ALFRED LINGG |
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5. AFFIDAVIT AND TESTIMONY OF ADOLF TAUB, A FORMER INMATE OF
AUSCHWITZ CONCENTRATION CAMP |
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| a. Affidavit |
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TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT DUERRFELD 892 DUERRFELD DEFENSE
EXHIBIT 422 |
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| AFFIDAVIT OF ADOLF TAUB, 11 AUGUST 1947 |
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I, Adolf Taub, furrier and mechanic, residing at Backnang,
Mozartstrasse 6, after having been cautioned that by making a false affidavit I
render myself liable to punishment hereby declare that my statement is true and
was made in order to be submitted as evidence to the Military Tribunal No. VI
in the Palace of Justice at Nuernberg, Germany:
I am a Jew [Volljude].
My father was killed in the concentration camp Dachau. My mother and sister
were gassed in Auschwitz-Birkenau. I myself was arrested with my father in
Italy and extradited to France when we were trying to escape from the Gestapo.
I was in the following concentration camps: camp Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg from
15 September 1939, camp Auschwitz I, a few days in October 1942, camp Auschwitz
III, buna-Monowitz, until August 1943, then in the penal company in Auschwitz
II Birkenau until October 1943. In the buna camp (also called camp Monowitz or
camp IV). I was assigned to block 12. |
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