[Handwritten document – not on letterhead.]
Regarding: Miss Gisela Schertling, 6J 24/43 Continue reading
[Handwritten document – not on letterhead.]
Regarding: Miss Gisela Schertling, 6J 24/43 Continue reading
The presiding judge read the police judgment dated March 18, 1943 (March 16, 1943) regarding the accused Gisela Schertling from the Schertling volume.
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Information from the Criminal Records of the Attorney General’s Office in Rudolstadt
According to the files, no previous convictions. Continue reading
8J 37/43
/Handwritten: With regards to the petition of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schertling in Pössneck for permission to visit./
To the Warden of Stadelheim Prison in Munich. Continue reading
Copy.
Report. [Note 1]
I hereby certify that I employed Miss Gisela Schertling from Pößneck in agricultural service for 4 weeks in July and August 1940. Continue reading
Secret State Police [Gestapo]
State Police Headquarters Munich
Munich, April 2, 1943
Vol. No. [blank]. II A/Sond. [Special Commission]
The parents of Gisela Schertling – Paul Schertling (owner of a book printing company and businessman, born June 3, 1889 in Pössneck), and Lotte Sch., nee Pressler (born April 19, 1895 in Pössneck) – appeared voluntarily. With regards to their daughter Gisela, they make the following statement: Continue reading
Copy.
Secret State Police [Gestapo]
State Police Headquarters Weimar
Weimar, March 30, 1943
II A 1 – Vol. No. 994/43 Continue reading
[Note 1] National Socialist German Workers Party [NSDAP]
Pössneck Precinct.
Precinct leader, Pössneck / Thuringia, March 18, 1943 Ho. Continue reading
The Mayor
Police Department [not Gestapo]
Journal No. K – 256/43.
Pössneck, March 16, 1943 Continue reading
Question: What are the political views of Gisela Schertling?
Answer: Schertling comes from a family that is too National Socialist for me. Her father is editor of a National Socialist newspaper that I am unfamiliar with. I think it is the “Pössnecker Newspaper.” Schertling is a product of her family and is likewise sympathetic to National Socialism. Continue reading
Duplicate!
Eisenwerk-Gesellschaft Maximilanshütte [Ironworks Company M.]
Division: Preβwerke Thüringen, Unterwellenborn / Thüringen
Telegraphic address: Preβwerke Unterwellenborn
Tel: Saalfeld / Saale No. 3047 Continue reading
I would like to briefly describe the relationships of the Schertling parents:
Schertling’s father publishes newspapers and magazines in Pössneck / Thuringia. He is also editor-in-chief of those publications (publisher-editor). Continue reading
I enthusiastically joined Jungmädel in Pössneck in 1934. I was never in a position of leadership, because I am not a leader personality. I do not have the ability to inspire nor do I have inspiration. Continue reading
I was born on February 9, 1922 in Pössneck /Thuringia as the daughter of businessman Paul Schertling and his wife Lotte nee Pressler. I lived in Pössneck until I was 16 years old [1938]. Continue reading
I am the oldest of my [sic] three sisters. First I attended elementary school in Pössneck, and after that secondary school until final exams (Mittlere Reife).
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Source: Initial interrogation of Gisela Schertling, February 18, 1943