CLAIM AGAINST KEITEL
FORMER CAMP VICTIM
REPARATIONS FOR INJURIES (9 a.m.) JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 17 Max Lipman, who migrated to Johannesburg from Germany, has applied through the custodian of enemy property for reparations frota Fieid Marshal Keitel, Chief of the German Armed Forces, who is at present on trial at Nuremberg. Lipman said he had 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 he 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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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21899, 18 December 1945, Page 4
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108CLAIM AGAINST KEITEL Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21899, 18 December 1945, Page 4
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