Auschwitz Guards Rode Motorcycles to Drown Out Screams of Victims (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) FRANKFURT — Guards at the Auschwitz death camp rode motor- cycles around the camp's crema- torium on one occasion to drown out the screams of 300 victims being gassed, a survivor testified Monday at the trial here of 22 former camp personnel. Gnazy Golik, who spent four years in the camp, said the 300 victims were members of the camp's "special squad," a group of Hebrew Corner 20th Anniversary of the Revolt In the year 1944, in the concentration camps of the third Reich, the murder machine was in full swing. To Eretz Israel came the terrible rumours about the slaughter of the Jews in Europe. The people of Eretz Israel wanted to to help their brethren in Europe, but the British authorities hindered the Yishuv in giving its help. The English navy did all in its power that those that were successful in escaping, should not reach the shores of Eretz Israel. This is the background upon which came the decision of Etzel (Irgun), one of the Hebrew underground organiza- tions, to come out with a revolt. On February 10. 1944, Etzel groups demol- ished the immigration offices of the British authorities in the three large cities. The war between Etzel and the British authorities continued till No- vember 29, 1947. the day of the United Nations resolution of the State. Many Etzel soldiers were killed, others were seized and sentenced to death. The Etzel veterans met a few months ago to celebrate the revolt's twentieth anniversary. 1500 Etzel veterans that at the time were in English prisons re- ceived the "prison decoration from a delegation of former underground fight- ers from France, Holland and Belgium that came to Israel specially for the celebrations. We will end with an unknown story about one of the underground soldiers: A son of the Benzhnan family was killed in one of the • actions. Like all of the Etzel members the man that was killed had an underground name. The British intelligence was eager to know his real name. It became known to them that in one of the homes of Jerusalem a family is in mourning. The secret service men compelled the mother to come with them to the morgue. Under a white sheet was the body of her dead son. One of the policemen lifted the sheet and asked: do you know the dead man? The mother closed her eyes and said: "I never saw this person." Translation of Hebrew column, Pub- lished by Brit Ivrit Olamit, Jerusalem. Jews forced to drag corpses from the gas chambers and then burn them. One day, the witness said, the prisoners "got the order to un- dress. As members of the special squad they knew what was going to happen to them and they re- fused. SS men then began to beat them until they finally disrobed and were driven into the gas chamber." The witness said that an SS medical orderly then threw in a cylinder of poison gas. The court took under advisement a prosecution demand that 26 ad- ditional charges of murder be added to the indictment against two of the 22 defendants The demand was based on testi- mony against Hans Stark and Stef- an Baretzki that they had drowned victims in ditches and reservoirs at the camp. Polish witnesses testi- fied that Stark ordered the drown- ing of 20 prisoners and forced another prisoner to drown his own • father. Stark was accused of later shoot- ing that prisoner. Stark 42, had been free on bail but after this testimony, he was ordered arrested and confined. Baretzki was charged with hav- ing forced four inmates into a reservoir and with pushing them back into the water until they be- came too exhausted to try to leave and were drowned. Stark original- ly had been charged with shoot- ings and Baretzki with abuse and murder of prisoners. A decision on the prosecution demand is ex- pected next week. • Meanwhile, a former SS cap- tain testified in the war crimes trial of two former aides of Adolf Eichmann in Hungary that he had been assigned to guard a fortune in gold and jewels taken from Hungarian Jews by the Nazis. 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The witness, who is now an ac- countant in Hamburg and who had been a member of the supply staff in unoccupied Budapest, said he thought that the gold and jewels were "paid" in connection with "the emigration" of Hungarian Jews. * , * Mengele Capture Reported, Denied LIMA, Peru — In a dramatic turnabout, the capture of former Nazi physician Joseph Mengele was announced and then denied in the same clay last weekend. Interior Minister Juan Languas- co said newsmen had heard him incorrectly when he left a Cabinet meeting. They reported that Men- gele, accused of killing Jews at Auschwitz concentration camp, had been arrested in San Martin State after having entered Peru illegally. Two Lima newspapers, including the usually reliable La Prensa, quoted the minister as reporting the capture of Mengele, who was known as the "Angel of Death" at Auschwitz. • He is accused of having helped make mass gassings at the camp "scientifically perfect" and of hav- ing supervised massive Gestapo "medical experiments." * * Two Nazis to Face Trial for Murders in Cracow Freyburg FREYBURG (JTA) officials announced that two for- mer Gestapo agents will go on trial here soon in the murder of some 200 Polish Jews in the Cra- cow area. More than 200 witnesses will be called. A trial date has not been set. The defendants are Robert Weissmann, 56, and Arno Sehm- isch, 59, both of Freyburg. Weiss- Mann was SS major in charge of the Gestapo headquarters in the Cracow district from 1942 to 1943. Sehmisch was chief of the Ges- tapo in Zakopane. They are charged with giving orders to exe- cute the 200 Polish Jews and allegedly took part in some of the killings personally. They also are accused of ordering the deporta- tion of 4,000 to 5,000 Jews to concentration camps. that the Gestapo officer who ar- rested Anne Frank and her family in Amsterdam in 1944 will not have to face trial for war crimes in the arrest. The court said that an investi- gation into the charges against Karl Silberbauer, an Austrian citi- zen, had been dropped because I evidence to charge him with war crimes was "not sufficient after such a long time." The former 'Nazi has admitted that he super- vised the arrest of the Jewish girl, her parents, sister and four other Jews. The former Gestapo officer still faces a disciplinary investigation on charges that he hid his role in the Frank arrests when he was re- instated as a member of the Vienna police force in 1954. He remains suspended from his post as a police inspector. Israeli Davis Cup winner Eliezar Davidson, recently returned to his home after a stay in Australia. 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