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Accommodation for the first contingent is possible in camp Neerfeld
after a slight extension of the camp area. Mr. Kupke and Mr. Holve are
discussing the particulars. Later the entire number of 500 men intended for
locomotive and car construction are to be accommodated in camp Weidkamp.
4. 440 convicts (prisoners from the penitentiary at Koenigsberg)
- Negotiations with reference to the allocation of these people will be
conducted in the next few days with Regierungsrat Peschke, director of the
Essen detention prison.
Accommodation probably possible at
Josef-Hommer-Weg [camp]. Of prime importance is the question of where the
concentration camp prisoners and the convicts are to be assigned in Cast Steel
Works. Mr. Hanko, as his principle duty, will take over this question, in
collaboration with Mr. Hintz, Liaison Office for Interplant Labor Allocation.
In the case of the convicts the chief difficulty is that we have to
supply the guards. Messrs. v. Buelow, Kupke, and Hanko will examine this
question. |
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| Mr. Vorwerk. F.A.H. [Friedrich-Alfred-Huette] will study the question
of whether the F.A.H. can receive an allocation of concentration camp inmates
and convicts. The Cast Steel Works will, if necessary, try to help in solving
this problem. Messrs. Guenther, Graefe and Geisenheim, are negotiating with the
concentration camps of their district. Although the discussions have so far had
negative results, Geisenheim will continue, from there, to study the question.
Not until everything else has failed will the Cast Steel Works offer its aid,
if necessary. According to information from Mr. Holve, Dr. Poetters
negotiations with the Organization Todt with reference to the exchange of OT
camps near the Cast Steel Works have had a negative result. |
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| [Signed] IHN |
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| Distribution: Messrs. A. v. Bohlen, Janssen, Houdremont, E. Mueller,
v. Buelow, Guenther and Graefe (Geisenheim), Hanko, Hintz, Holve, Kraus, Kupke,
Trockel, and Vorwerk (F.A.H.) |
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