WOMEN TORTURED AT AUSCHWITZ
Evidence At Trial Of SS Guards
(Rec. 8 p.m.) LONDON, October 3. When the trial of the SS guards was resumed at Luneburg the court began hearing 140 affidavits. Several of the accused are now showing signs of strain, but Kramer appears unmoved.
In an affidavit, a French Jewess, Renee Erman, told how experiments were carried out on women at Auschwitz by SS doctors and how blood was taken from women for soldiers at the front. Young Greek girls were used fo? sterilization experiments under a powerful X-Ray machine. Those who survived were operated on. Death usually followed in four or five days. Erman described how other women inmates were tortured with electric hotplates applied to the stomach.
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Southland Times, Issue 25795, 5 October 1945, Page 5
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