Collection regarding the trials of Zoepf, Harster and Slottke in Munich during 1966-1968
Collection regarding the trials of Zoepf, Harster and Slottke in Munich during 1966-1968
 
 SS-Sturmbannführer Wilhelm Zoepf was head of the Referat IV B4 in The Hague in 1942. He administered the system of transports from Westerbork camp to the East, including the decisions regarding exemptions and deportations; Wilhelm Harster was commander of de Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (the German Security and Police forces); Fraulein Slottke gave orders to the Police in The Hague, in order to locate Jews and their property;
 
 Included in the collection:
 
 Documents regarding the death of Jews who were deported from the Netherlands to Mauthausen camp, dated, 1941-1968;
 
 Protocols from the trial of Otto Kempin and other Nazi war criminals, held in the Special Court of Law in Amsterdam during 1945-1949;
 
 Documents from the trial of Willi Zoepf, Dr. Wilhelm Harster and Gertrud Slottke, held in Munich during 1965-1966;
 
 Documents of the historian B. A. Sijes;
 
 Lists of Jews, transferred to the Attorney General at the trial of Zoepf, Harster and Slottke in Munich during 1965-1966;
 
 Protocols from the interrogation of Zoepf, Harster and Slottke at their trial in Munich during 1965-1966;
 
 Correspondence between the Attorney General of the Court of Law in Munich and the Dutch Police commissioner, regarding the trial of Zoepf and others during 1960-1964;
 
 Documents regarding the activities of W. Zoepf in the Netherlands during the Nazi occupation period;
 
 Lists of names of people from the Netherlands who perished in Amersfoort, Ravensbrueck and Mauthausen camps during 1942-1943.
- EHRI
- Archief
- il-002798-6346232
- Ravensbrück,Camp,Germany
- Camps
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