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Index toDocuments on Rudolf Hoss
erstwhile commandant of Auschwitz
- Summary of the Höss confession
- After a long manhunt Rudolf Höss (right), former commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp, was captured by British soldiers in March 1946, and after some severe manhandling interrogated. The early British interrogation reports are missing but may turn up over the years. Two are to be found in the Public Record Office in Kew, London, the war crimes investigators’ files: WO.309/374. [Mar 16, 1946] [Mar 20, 1946]
- Summary of excerpts from the Nuremberg 1946 interrogations of SS Sturmbannführer Rudolf Höss
- Law-Reports of Trials of War Ciminals, The United Nations War Crimes Commission, Volume VII, London, HMSO,1948: CASE NO. 38: TRIAL OF OBERSTURMBANN- FÜHRER RUDOLF FRANZ FERDINAND HOESS Part I: COMMANDANT OF THE AUSCHWITZ CAMP — SUPREME NATIONAL TRIBUNAL OF POLAND — 11TH-29TH MARCH, 1947
- Bundesarchiv asks Pleyer July 27, 1986 to let them have Höss memoirs with marginalia by Adolf Eichmann
- Letter to Glasgow Herald, about problems with the Höss memoirs
- Death at 92 of Vera Atkins (Rosenberg), British Spymaster and interrogator of Höss
- NY Times, Feb 9, 1999: At Nuremberg, Höss wanted to make one last thing clear, but even his translator found it incomprehensible.
- Charles Provan speaks on SS Judge Konrad Morgen’s investigation of Höss’s affair with prisoner Eleonora Hodys and attempts to get rid of her
- W Blair asks How reliable was Höss? Passages from Gestapo (Da Capo Press, 1994), by Edward Crankshaw
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