Notes re nazi war crimes
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
Years after the end of the war he was contacted by someone who had miraculously discovered his manuscript diary and notes. He published his diary under the title A Warsaw Diary in 1969. He also contributed many articles and book reviews on the subject of the Holocaust to the Jewish Chronicle over the years.
Archival History
Nothing is known about the authorship or provenance
Scope and Content
Typescript documents detailing Nazi crimes. Each document is laid out in the following format: Name of accused (often initials); Date and place of commission of alleged crime; Number and description of crime in War crimes list; Short statement of facts; Particulars of alleged crime; Particulars of evidence in support. The crimes include: Jewish cemetery desecration, Krefeld, 1942-1944; murder in Aachen, 1938; kidnapping and murder in Wuppertal, 1933; deportation, terrorism, torture, Berlin, 1940s; murder, Detmold, 1933
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Subjects
- War crimes
- Documents
Places
- Berlin
- Wuppertal
- Krefeld
- Aachen