Reg Freeson: copy correspondence and cuttings re the death of Josef Mengele

Identifier
WL1411
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 69966
Dates
1 Jan 1985 - 31 Jan 1991
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

This collection of correspondence and cuttings documents Reg Freeson's persistent efforts to establish the truth about the fate of Josef Mengele, the notorious SS doctor who was responsible for the deaths of thousands of prisoners at Auschwitz. In particular, Freeson attempts to find out whether a body exhumed from a grave in Brazil in 1985 was in fact that of Mengele, as alleged. The responses he receives from the German, Israeli and American authorities are inconclusive. 

Acquisition

Press Cuttings, letters, Mengele's death, 1 folder

Donated November 2001

Donor: Reg Freeson

Scope and Content

Correspondence and cuttings re the death of Josef Mengele, including a copy of the original Brazilian police forensic report of the body exhumed in 1985 said to be that of Mengele (1411/44) and a descriptive list of the key letters (1411/1). Correspondents include the German Abassador to Great Britain, the Frankfurt Public Prosecutors Office; the Director of the US Office of Special Investigations, Washington; the Brazilian Ambassador to Great Britain.

System of Arrangement

The material is arranged in chronological order.

Conditions Governing Access

Open

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