ARREST OF HOFFMAN
CHIEF OF NOTORIOUS CAMP Moscow, June 7. Paul Hoffman, described as chief of the notorious Madanek concentration camp, has been arrested, according to a report from Warsaw. The Yugoslav Government, according to Belgrade radio, is requesting the extradition from Milan of Nedich, former President of the Serbian Government, who at present is in British and American hands. Nedich is high on the Yugoslav list of war criminals. American troops in Austria while removing Himmler’s personal effects and looted art treasures found 1.7 grammes of radium.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 8 June 1945, Page 5
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