TreblinkaDeathCampOfficials Go on Trial in Duesseldorf in Murder of Thousands of Jews DUESSELDORF (JTA) — Ten former SS officers and guards of the notorious Treblinka concentra- tion camp heard the prosecution detail charges of murder, man- slaughter and sadistic cruelty in the opening sessions of their trial for the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Jews during the early years of the Second World War. In the year and a half between February 1942 and November 1943, 300,000 person s, most of them Polish Jews, were put to death at Treblinka, about 50 miles north- , west of Warsaw. Chief defendant in the trial is former S.S. Lt. Karl Hubert Franz, head of the camp's SS guards, whose activities during the period were detailed in the prosecution indictment read to the court. Franz, who has been under arrest since 1959, was named "Lalka" by the prisoners from the Polish word for "ghoul." He was charged with using his pistol and whip at every opportunity and with compelling prisoners to climb trees so that he could shoot them down to demonstrate his marksmanship. Other prisoners were forced to carry bottles as targets, but his bullets struck them in the head. On one occasion, he shot a dozen Jews because he found one of them wearing a Star of David. Franz frankly admitted that Treblinka was an extermination camp which was destroyed by the SS troops at the end of 1943 when all remaining inmates were killed and the camp was replaced by a large farmhouse to hide any trace of its notorious past. The court, composed of three judges headed by Dr. Gottfrieder and a six-member jury including one woman, decided to meet three times a week — on Mondays, Tues- days and Thursdays — until the end of Jan y to hear the testi- mony which ill include 85 pros- ecution witn ses. All 10 accu d have been living in West Germany since the end of the war. West German authorities are still searching for the former camp commander, SS Maj. Franz Stangl, who disappeared after the war and is believed to he in South America. The trial is expected to last six weeks. an investigation of the attorney by of 3,000 Jews, gypsies and Rus- the West German Bar Association. sians, many of them women and Heinz Galinski, head of West Ber- children, in the Klincy region of lin's Jewish community, denounced "this outspoken defense of mur- der" and said if West German leaders remained silent, "they The federal prosecutors office should not be surprised at what and defense attorneys both filed happens in the future." * * * appeals against the sentence of 15 years at hard labor passed against S.S. Gen. Karl Wolff following his conviction for com- plicity in the wartime murder of 300,000 Jews in Poland. The prosecution asked the fed- eral high court to increase the sen- tence to life imprisonment, while the defense sought Wolff's free- dom. The Karlsruhe court rejected appeals of two other SS officers, Guenther Fuchs, who received a life sentence, and Otto Bradfisch, who was sentenced to 13 years of hard labor, for their activities in Nazi extermination squads. At Flensburg, the public pros- ecutor said that S. S. Major Martin Fellenz had been re-indicted on charges of having caused the mur- der of 7,300 Jews in the Krakow, Poland ghetto in 1942. Fellenz had been convicted of this charge in 1962 but the federal high court ordered a retrial. The argument by a defense attorney in the Hannover trial of five men accused of war crimes, that they could not be punished for murder because they had merely obeyed Adolph Hitler and Hitler had been above the law and therefore without guilt in the slaughter of millions of Jews, continued to provoke an angry response, in- cluding demands for exclusion of the attorney from the bar. The lawyer, Gerd Heincke, rep- resenting one of the quintet accused of participating in the massacre of 7,000 Jews in Vlodowa, told the court that Hitler had believed he was fulfilling a "sacred mission" in the destruc- tion of European Jewry and that those who carried out his orders were not guilty of murder. A statesman, who kills other people because he believes they are destroying his own people does not act from malicious motives, he argued. Justice Ministry officials in Lower Saxony said that the sys- tematic annihilation of racial and national groups by the Nazis was murder, as ruled by many West German courts, and that those who took part in them could be tried for complicity in such killings. The official press service of the. Social Democratic Party demanded Lawyers Get Complaints Against Hitler Apologist HANNOVER (JTA)—The Han- nover Lawyers Chamber is investi- gating wide spread complaints against Gerd Heinecke, the de- fense attorney in the trial of the accused murders of 7,000 Jews, who told the court that the de- fendants were not malicious be- cause Hitler believed he was ful- filling a "sacred mission" in killing Jews. Heinecke, meanwhile, filed suit against a newspaper, `Bild,' which urged the revocation of his law- yer's license. He said he could not understand what he described as a "misunderstanding," since he did not mean "to show hatred but love" in his remarks. The defendants gave the court their own accounts of the events leading up to their employment as members of the Treblinka staff personnel. All of the accused testified that they had been in some way con- nected with the Nazi euthanasia program before they came to Treb- linka. Nine of them claimed that they had no idea of how they got the infamous jobs, citing sudden telegrams summoning them to Gestapo headquarters in Berlin, where they were given the new assignments. One of the defendants. a former waiter. told of quitting his rest- aurant job against his wishes, to LONDON — The London Daily Express reported Tuesday from Asuncion that the hunt was on again for Dr. Josef Mengele, the Auschwitz "selection doctor," and that hunters of Nazi war criminals were "hot on his trail in Para- guay." The report said that Mengele, who fled to Paraguay from Argen- Ex-Eichman Aide tina in 1961, was under the protec- tion of Alfredo Stroesner, the on Stand in Vienna Paraguayan president. The report VIENNA (JTA) — One of the also said that Mengele's hunters Russia during the Second World War. Rapp, who was a close friend of Adolf Eichmann, lived under a false name in Essen as editor-in- chief of a publishing firm, until he was found three years ago. About 100 witnesses will testify in the trial. biggest war crimes trials in Austria since the end of World War II will open Nov. 1 when Franz Novak, former aide of Adolf Eichmann, will go on trial on charges of participating in the deportation of some 400,000 Hun- garian Jews. Documents against Novak fill 25 volumes, in addition to testi- mony drawn from the materials developed during the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem. Witnesses from several countries, including the United States, will take the stand during the trial which is expected to last three to four weeks. GENEVA (JTA) — Switzerland intends to deny former Nazis per- mission to reside in the country, Ludwig Von Moos, president of Switzerland, told the Swiss Na- tional Council. Replying to questions about Nazi war criminals seeking or finding refuge in Switzerland, Moos said that Swiss authorities were deter- mined to avoid situations which could have a harmful effect on At Essen, Albert Rapp, the 45- year old former Gestapo officer who headed the notorious special 7-A Nazi externimation squad. went on trial Tuesday for the murder were engaged in a "cops and rob- bers war" with Paraguay's "ruth- less Gen. Vera, who is known here as Nazidom's best friend." Despite continued denials, Israel and the West German government have proof that Mengele currently is in hiding not far from Ascun- sion, the Express said. It repeated an earlier report that Mengele's trackers missed him by a few minutes in a hotel near Ascunsion when the hotel owner, a former SS officer tipped off the former Auschwitz doctor who fled shortly before the hunters closed in. They were reported to have picked up his trail again after the near miss. 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