FORCED STATEMENT
RAVENSBRUGK GUARD'S ALLEGATION INTERROGATING OFFIGERS TO GIVE EVIDENCE (Rec. 10 a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 7. Greta Boeset, a former guard at Ravensbruck concentration camp, told the war crimes tribunal trying her and 15 other members of the camp staff that British interrogation officers to whom she. made a statement forced her to say things she did not mean. The court gave, her counsel permission to call the interrogating officers for evidence as to their methods. Counsel declared that another accused, Dr Winkelman, attempted to commit suicide after interrogation.
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Evening Star, Issue 25994, 8 January 1947, Page 5
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