Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Investigation regarding the Nazi past of Kurt A. Becher, which appeared in the weekly magazine "Sie und Er", 1963

Identifier
3689876
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • P.13/202
Dates
31 Jan 1963 - 18 Apr 1963
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

Original

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136 pages/frames

Acquisition

submitted by: B. FROEHLICH

Scope and Content

Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Investigation regarding the Nazi past of Kurt A. Becher, which appeared in the weekly magazine "Sie und Er", 1963 The investigation, prepared by Kurt Emmenegger, refutes Becher's claim that not only was he innocent, but he had even worked hard to rescue Jews. The investigation proves that Becher, who became a wealthy businessman in Bremen after the war, filled an important role in the annihilation of the Jews in Hungary and Poland.

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ארכיון ב' סגלוביץ: תחקיר שהופיע בשבועון "Sie und Er" בדבר עברו הנאצי של Kurt A. Becher, שנת 1963

Identifier
3689876
Language of Description
Hebrew
Alt. Identifiers
  • P.13/202
Dates
31 Jan 1963 - 18 Apr 1963
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

מקור

תצלום

136 pages/frames

Acquisition

submitted by: B. FROEHLICH

Scope and Content

ארכיון ב' סגלוביץ: תחקיר שהופיע בשבועון "Sie und Er" בדבר עברו הנאצי של Kurt A. Becher, שנת 1963 בתחקיר שהכין Kurt Emmenegger, הופרכה טענתו של Becher (שהפך לאחר המלחמה לסוחר ואיל הון ב-Bremen), שהוא לא רק חף מפשע, אלא אפילו פעל להצלת יהודים. בתחקיר הוכח ש-Becher מילא תפקיד חשוב בהשמדת היהודים בהונגריה ובפולין.

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This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.