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A NUENGAMME PRISONER DESCRIBES THE MASS MURDER OF PATIENTS
Horrific official retained carbon copy of the detailed prosecution's statement of former Nuengamme concentration camp prisoner Eduard Emil Zueleger, 2pp. 4to., [n.p., n.d. but almost certainly obtained in direct connection with the Curiohaus Trials of complicit concentration camp staff members and administrators in Hamburg, 1946. Zueleger's statement reads, in small part: '...The prisoner...was employed [at Nuengamme] as a prisoner/clerk...in the hospital comprised the processing and registration of the cases of death in the...camp and in the associated labor...Here, in brief, is an account of the methods used by the SS camp command staff who were in charge there. In the year 1942, on account of an instruction from Himmler, the SS Reichsfuhrer, an order was given that the high level of certified T3 cases and the large number of those suffering from physical disability should be reduced to a minimum. Systematic action was taken on this as follows... Dr. Willi Jager, (a Berlin dentist)...with SS Unterscharfuhrer Wilhelm Bahr of the Security Service...had the task of sorting out the prisoners suffering from TB and physical disability. It was entirely a matter of selecting those prisoners who, in the opinion of SS Ustuf. Jager, would not be fit for full working duty at the conclusion of three months of hospital treatment. In the course of carrying out the instruction, these guidelines ceased to be observed, and things proceeded at the discretion of the doctor, i.e. prisoners were eliminated even when they could have been completely fit again...The only principle which he kept before him was to reduce unconditionally the high number of those suffering from TB. The prisoners who acted as nursing orderlies had the reasons for the operation explained to them; they were told that preventive measures had to be taken to protect the whole camp from contagion. The prisoner nursing orderlies were compelled by threats of punishment to maintain silence about the action...the prisoner nursing orderlies were asked regularly to fill the 10 cu. cm. injection syringes with benzine. This criminal request was unanimously refused by the nursing personnel. SS Ustuf. Jager told them that the united attitude of the prisoner nursing orderlies constituted an obvious mutiny and would receive exemplary punishment. There were, however, no follow-ups as a result of this united attitude. In the course of the carrying out of this operation, which lasted for three weeks, up to 50 prisoners a day were dispatched to the next world. These atrocities were carried out in the evening after 'lights out', (9 p.m.). The selected victims were collected by S8 Unterscharfuhrer Wilhelm Bahr, in the course of the respective afternoons into two words in hospital...The remaining sick in hospital were not allowed to leave the wards from the start to the finish of the operation. Dr. Jager undertook the performance of these atrocities; his enthusiastic assistant was exclusively SS Untsch. Wilhelm Bahr. Two stretchers for the movement of victims were carried from the wards in regular succession, under Bahr's supervision, and brought into the dressing station. The sick men were then strapped to a wheeled hospital trolley, and chloroform masks were put on them, accompanied by soothing words. Bahr concealed Dr. Jager's activities with his back. The latter inserted the syringe of benzine into the cardiac ventricle. Death followed immediately. Those who had been dispatched in this way were then carried in turn to the mortuary, and on the following day were converted into ashes in the crematorium. By these methods, to the distress of the nursing personnel, in the course of three to four weeks and to records made at the time, 1100 prisoners, (one thousand one hundred), were sent into the next world...' With full translation.

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