CLAIM ON KEITEL
TORTURE AND BEATINGS (Rec. 10.30 a.m.) JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 16. Max Lipman, who migrated to Johannesburg from Germany, has applied through'the custodian of enemy property for reparations from Keitel, at present on trial ini Nuremberg. Lipman said he suffered permanent injuries through torture and beatings in the Buchenwald concentration camp, in which he was interned for a fortnight. He received legal advice that all the Nazi leaders were equally responsible but is claiming* from. Keitel, whom he knows, and who, he says, owned a big estate near Lipman s home in Germany.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 57, 17 December 1945, Page 3
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