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BRAINS TO EAT

Jew Recalls Camp Fight (N Z P A.-Reuter—Copyright) HECHINGEN, West Germany, Sept 2. Starving inmates fought each other over the brains of 22 Russian soldiers executed at Dautmergen concentration camp, a Jewish witness told a war crimes court at Hechingen today.

Mr Szymon Tubiaszewick, aged 40, of Haifa, was giving evidence in the trial of four former S.S. men charged with complicity in the murder of inmates at several concentration camps.

He told the Court that one of the accused, a 48-year-old former S.S. sergeant, Stefan Kruth, beat and trampled an inmate to death. Few of the inmates beaten by Kruth had survived, he said.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 17

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BRAINS TO EAT Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 17

BRAINS TO EAT Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 17

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