The Chief Prosecutor of the People’s Court.
Berlin, June 7, 1943
6J 24/43g.
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The Chief Prosecutor of the People’s Court.
Berlin, June 7, 1943
6J 24/43g.
Urgent! Continue reading
For students’ war-time service in 1942, she chose the most difficult work, that is, employment at a munitions factory with Presswerk Unterwellborn near Saalfeld. Here as well, her conduct was praiseworthy (according to the enclosed report) from the aspect of her diligence as well as regarding her social conduct with other [female] workers. Continue reading
It should be noted that the accused had expressly selected employment in a munitions factory in Unterwellenborn near Saalfeld during the semester break, so she could get to know the social circumstances of the workers. Continue reading
11a) Passport was issued Saalfeld, on around 1936, No. [blank].
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Source: Initial interrogation of Gisela Schertling, February 18, 1943