One week later on Monday [March 1, 1943], I saw Traute Lafrenz at a concert at the Bayerischer Hof. Continue reading
Daily Archives: March 1, 1943
Traute discusses interrogation with Katharina
On March 1 or March 3, 1943 in the afternoon, I met Lafrenz once again. I do not remember whether it was in my apartment or in hers. Continue reading
Bischoff opens case against Schmorell
Order for new trials
Copy
8J 35/43.
- /8J 37/43/ A new trial for crimes of high treason is to be set up by this office for Gisela Schertling, Otto Aicher, Theodor Haecker, Anneliese Graf, and Wilhelm Graf [Note 1]. When doing so, a copy of this order to that effect, as well as copies of the interrogations, should be presented. Continue reading
Eickemeyer hears about arrests
I suspected something of the sort at the beginning of March 1943. Mr. Grossmann, a Financial Controller [Note 1], had come from Munich to Cracow on business. He told me that there had been a student riot and that in connection with the riot, two siblings and a student from Innsbruck had been taken into custody. Continue reading
Third interrogation of Alexander Schmorell
II A/So. [Special Commission] – Munich, March 1, 1943
Interrogation.
Led forth from prison, Alexander Schmorell (personal data known) made the following statements: Continue reading
Sixth interrogation of Willi Graf
II A/So. Mo. [Special Commission/Mohr]
Munich, March 1, 1943 [Note 1]
Continuation of the interrogation of Wilhelm Graf (personal data as already known): Continue reading
Telex regarding additional arrests
Telex. No. 309
From To STL [State Police Headquarters] in Munich
Received on March 1, 1943 at: 10:15 am. Recorded by: Ressel. Continue reading
Gisela’s mother comes to Munich
On March 1, 1943, Mrs. Schertling came to Munich with her youngest daughter [Uta] to visit [Gisela]. Continue reading