Friday, February 28, 19 64—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-24 Judge Overcome by Horrors Danny Raskin's Related at Auschwitz Trial LISTENING FRANKFURT (JTA) — The horrors suffered by inmates at the Auschwitz death camp were described in such gruesome de- tail that a judge at the war crimes trial nearly collapsed. The trial—in its third month— was suspended after only 90 minutes of the witness's testi- mony. The witness. Dr., Otto Wol- ken, was the first Jewish sur- vivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau to testify at the trial here of the 22 death factory guards and medical personnel. Before the trial is over, 200 witnesses, most of them Jew- ish, some from Israel and the United States, are expected to take the stand. Dr. Wolken, 60, of Vienna, had been an inmate at the Birkenau camp, whence Jews and others were fed into the gas ovens. He told the court he had kept written records of his Birkenau experiences, burying his documents and recovering his papers after the war. of his group who are under de- tention. He had been re-arrested in court on new charges of murder. Until now, he had been free on $12,500 bail on charges of "complicity in murder." The new charges allege that he had, personally, shot three Ausch- witz prisoners with his pistol. Meanwhile, in Bonn, Wil- liam Doering, 46, a former SS officer, was found guilty a second time on charges of having taken part in mass murders of Jews in Russia during the war and was sen- tenced to four years in prison. The former chief of the criminal police in Sieburg, near Bonn, was originally sentenced to six years' imprisonment by a Bonn court in November, 1962. He was then convicted on charges of aiding and abetting the murder of 669 Russian Jews and 16 mentally retarded children during the 1941-42 period as an SS lieutenant in charge of an extermination squad. He received his second The Jewish physician told the trial on an appeal. At Limburg, three prom- court that, very often, the mem- bers of the Gestapo in charge inent physicians still practic- of the camp "could not sleep ing in West Germany were ac- until they had beaten a few cused by a former Nazi of- victims to death." ficial as the men who actually Conditions varied in accor- decided which victims would dance with the "mood" of the die. guards and with the ebb and The official, Dr. Hans Hefel- flow of the success or failure mann. is being tried on a charge of the Nazi armies on the vari- of directing Adolf Hitler's mass ous war fronts," he said. 'They "mercy killing" program. acted like animals in the Stone He said midwives flooded him Age," he testified, like animals with names of handicapped chil- who had tasted blood." dren and adults. They got a 50- As a doctor, he said, he had cent "reward" for each name. to make out formal reports Hefelmann, who claimed he about deaths. But he had been had "only limited decision- given orders. A victim who making powers," said the starved to death had to be list- three physicians — now prac- ed as having died of a heart at- ticing in Kiel, Wunstorf and tack. Persons shot by the Nazis Hannoversch-Muenden--chose had to be listed as having been the victims from forms sent to killed 'while trying to escape." his office in the Chancellory Into a space designed for by doctors and midwives 300 persons, he testified, the across Germany. Nazis squeezed 1,200 victims. The three doctors will be in- "There was no water," he said, "no food, nothing to eat vestigated immediately, accord- —and, for the sick, no medi- ing to Judge Karl Dick of Hann- cine." At one time, he said, over. "We had so many reports," he had one aspirin tablet. Prisoners with a temperature Hefelmann said, "we had to of 100 degrees were allowed throw out the majority from to lick the tablet once; those the start — cases not suited for with higher temperatures mercy death." He defined such were given "two licks." cases as harelips, cleft palates As Dr. Wolken went on to and even a "deformed little describe the - horrors of the finger." camp, speaking in a low, calm, The more legitimate cases matter-of-fact voice, one of .the were referred to the three doc- nine judges, Werner Hum- tors for decision, he said. merich, clutched at his heart Doctors volunteered to "put the and seemed about to collapse. babies to sleep," he said. "No Presiding Justice Hans Hof mey- one forced them." He said that er suspended the trial, saying one or two hospitals in every that Judge Hummerich "was province of Nazi Germany had just overcome by what we have special children's wards where been hearing." babies were examined and One of the 22 defendants, where the "mercy killings" were Robert Mulka, sat among those carried out. By Popular Demand KOSHER CATERING Will Serve PASSOVER SEDORIM Friday Eve., March 27— Saturday Eve., March 28 CANTOR SHABTAI ACKERMAN Will Conduct the Sedors By Reservations Only—Call 18451 WYOMING Under supervision Council of Orthodox Rabbis TIME WAS when the annual Purim masquerade ball by Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55 was THE big doings of the year in the community . . . It's been revived again this year for March 8, at Pythian Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming. PERCY SWARTZ had a two- fold reason to celebrate rec- ently and his long cautiously waxed Mustache bristled with much glee . . . 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Toronto Synagogues, Jewish Organizations, Receive More Anti-Semitic Literature TORONTO, (JTA)—Scores of Toronto synagogues, Jewish or- ganizations and Jewish individ- uals reported a renewal of hate literature mailing. They said they had reecived letters urging them to join the National White Americans Party literature demanding "the arrest of all Jews involved in Communist or Zionist plots, public trials and executions." The party was listed as having headquarters in At- lanta, Ga. In addition to the invitation to join, the en- velopes contained a member- ship card and a multilangu- age anti-Jewish leaflet pro- duced by Einar Aberg of Sweden, a known anti-Semite. The letters were mailed local- ly from a Toronto suburb post office box and ironically con- tained a post office imprint "Brotherhood Week, Believe It, Live It, Support It." In addition to the program for arrest and execution of Jews in "Communist and Zino- ist" plots," the letter advocated immediate sterilization of "all other Jews." The box number was known to be used by David A. Stanley, 19, a former high school student who was involv- ed last September in the race riots in Birmingham and who has since been distributing neo- N azi leaflets in Toronto. * * Ottawa Receives Bill on Curb of Hate Mail OTTAWA, (JTA)—David Or- likow, member of Parliament, introduced a bill to give the postmaster-general the power to stop mail service to such or- ganizations as the National White Americans party which has announced it intends to dis- tribute 1 million anti-Jewish leaflets this year in a member- ship campaign. The Winnipeg Jewish MP submitted the bill to House of Commons officials after the justice ministry said that the attorney general of Canada and HEY BOBBY Rosenberg! . . 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