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F. Procurement and Treatment of Female Concentration Camp Inmates at the Krupp Plants in Essen 
 
I. CONTEMPORANEOUS DOCUMENTS 
 
  TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NIK-7440
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 1018
 
FILE NOTE SIGNED BY DEFENDANT IHN. 6 JULY 1944. CONCERNING A CONFERENCE ATTENDED BY DEFENDANTS VON BUELOW AND KUPKE, ON THE ALLOCATION OF CONCENTRATION CAMP INMATES AND CONVICTS 
 
  Personnel Matters, 6 July 1944
Tr./Fue. 
 
File reference No. 2  
 
Subject:   Allocation of prisoners, etc. 
Basis for report:   Conference at my office on the afternoon of 5 July  
 
 
The following persons were present:
v. Buelow, Guenther, Graefe, Hanko, Hintz, Holve, Kraus, Kupke, Trockel, and Vorwerk.

The situation is as follows:

1. 2000 concentration camp inmates — Standartenfuehrer of the SS, Pister, commander of concentration camp Buchenwald near Weimar, with which we have to deal, was here on the afternoon of the 4th of this month. He had the order to allocate 2,000 women to us. We convinced him, however, that the allocation to us of females is hardly possible, and he promised us the allocation of 2,000 Jewish Hungarian prisoners (men). These are mostly unskilled workers. However, Mr. Pister wants to include as many skilled workers as possible. We came to an agreement with him on the following points:

a. Krupp is to investigate at once where prisoners can be allocated on a large scale. Employment of individuals or of small groups will not be approved. If only for the sake of supervision and for security reasons the employment of the largest possible complete groups in one workshop should be attempted.

b. We pay 4 RM per day for each prisoner, including all social welfare dues such as for sickness and accident insurance, etc.

c. The SS provides the guards in the camp and the plant, and also the administrative staff physician and medical orderly.

 
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