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WITNESS FUEHRER: I informed Mr. von Buelow of that.
Q. You
discussed at some length the question with von Buelow, did you not?
A.
I had told Mr. von Buelow that the people had told me they had been picked up
in the street and had been taken to Germany and put in Dechenschule
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Q. Did you not in May 1944 in writing to your superior concerning the
building of additional rooms at Dechenschule, three additional rooms to house
135 persons, state (NIK-15367, Pros. Ex. 1505):¹ I wish to
add that assignment of foreign workers through the labor office depends only on
the reception capacity of the special camp Dechenschule.
A. That
is possible because the labor office often asked us whether they could put more
people into the camp, and when we told them the equipment and strength of the
camp, they saw that they couldnt put any more in. It is possible that I
said in case the camp was extended we could receive more people. That I know.
Q. Can you identify this letter?
A. Yes, thats
correct. |
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| E. The Childrens Camp at Voerde |
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| I. REPORTS OF DEATHS OF CHILDREN AT THE VOERDE CAMP
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PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NI-2916 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT
1549 |
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| REPORT OF KRUPP'S MAIN CAMP ADMINISTRATION, 4 JANUARY 1945, TO
VARIOUS AGENCIES ON THE DEATH OF A CHILD OF A FOREIGN WORKER AT KRUPP'S CAMP
VOERDE² |
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| Essen, 4 January 1945 |
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Friedrich Krupp Main Camp Administration |
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| To: |
Gau Administration, Kreis Administration, Labor Office, Labor Safety
Office, Works Insurance Office, First Aid Station, Central Register, Community
Camp |
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| Mr. Pless [handwritten] |
__________ ¹ Reproduced in
section VIII D 1. ² The entire exhibit contained numerous individual
death reports.
1109 |