by ansata1976 on 06 Jul 2012 07:28
I am interested in more information about (date of birth and execution):
Johan Franke German official in Tarnow sentenced to death 13.09.1945 in Warsaw
Herman Schmaltz German security police sentenced to death 10.10.1945 in Warsaw
a German woman named Fielder, who betrayed fugitive Jews and Poles to the Gestapo sentenced to death 10.10.1945 in Warsaw
Hans Schroder or Schröder, leader of the labor camp at Stettin sentenced to death 16.07.1947 in Stettin
Alphonse Pietrushevski, an official of the Mauthausen Camp sentenced to death 16.07.1947 in Stettin
Karl Lehrke, who betrayed Jews to the Germans. sentenced to death 16.07.1947 in Stettin
Hans Ritter member Gestapo Radom sentenced to death 03.06.1945 in Lublin
Joseph Sienkiewicz, guard in the Majdanek camp sentenced to death 23.11.1945
H. Zelenbiller sentenced to death 1949 in Zamosc
Edward Shutt or maybe Schott, high Gestapo official, responsible for the liquidation of the Chelm and Krasnik ghettos sentenced to be hanged by a Lublin court 01.08.1947
SS-Haupsturmführer Goetz, who liquidated the Cracow and Samok ghettos
Fritz Preuse, a SS leader who took part in the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto
Maybe Hermann GÖTZ. 22.09.1909
Arthur Desch, a member of the Gestapo in Poland, participated in the liquidation of Jewish ghettos in Warsaw and Zhiradow, was sentenced to death 1947 in Warsaw
Jan Gsimek, who was active in the liquidation the ghettos at Lvov and a number of other cities and who admitted the murder of at last two Jews
(maybe Ralph) Lindert, a German policeman who "excelled" in tracing Jews in Cracow who were ##ing as Aryans; sentenced to death 1949
Hugon Voerster or Hugo Förster, who tortured Jewish slave laborers in a glass factory at Piotrkov; sentenced to death 1949
Zygmund Sapart, former guard at a concentration camp, was hanged in 1949 in Ostrov,
Jan Lantz, a Ukrainian who assisted the German police during the war, was executed 1949 in Lublin.
Paul Melzer or Meltzer
…Amtskomissar Grodek Bialostocki(or Amtskommissar in Michałowie)
After the war, Paul Melzer, the former Amtskommissar in Gródek, was one of the few leading officials in Distrikt Bialystok to be tried by the Polish authorities. He was sentenced to death. He was tried specifically for his role in the shooting of seven members of the polish underground…
The district court in Cracow has sentenced to death one Paul Meltzer, who not only murdered many Jews in Michalovo during the German occupation but also was especially cruel to the families of slain Jews. Relatives who asked for the bodies of the victims were brutally beaten and in many cases shot. When a ghetto was set up in Michalovo, Meltzer forced the Jews to pay him in gold. Trial 1949