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Q. Was this instruction, when you were actually active as a
supervisor, ever repeated to you?
A. No.
Q. Did Camp Leader
Rieck ever remind you to keep to this instruction or did he ever tell you
anything about your attitude toward the Hungarian women?
A. Yes.
Q. What did he tell you?
A. He again
told us we were not to beat the women.
Q. Did you ever witness any
maltreatment in the plant yourself?
A. No.
Q. Did Jewesses ever
complain to you about maltreatments?
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CROSS-EXAMINATION
MR. FERENCZ: Miss Geulen, how long
were you interned by the Germans in Ludwigsburg internment camp?*
WITNESS GEULEN: The Germans? Let me think about 6 months.
Q. Why?
A. Because we were supervisors.
Q. Because you
were a Krupp supervisor and member of the SS?
A. Yes, SS.
Q.
You were employed by the Krupp firm in Rolling Mill II from 7 March?
A.
Yes.
Q. Until August 1944. Is that correct?
A. Yes.
Q.
And at that time the Krupp chief of Rolling Mill II, Mr. Hammerschmidt, told
you
A. Yes.
Q. Just a moment, Witness, just wait until I
put my question before you answer it. Now I am asking you if the Krupp chief of
Rolling Mill II told you that he was gathering Krupp employees to serve as SS
guards for Krupp laborers? Is that correct?
A. Yes.
Q. And then
he sent you with some other Krupp employees to Ravensbrueck concentration camp
for training. Is that correct?
A. Yes.
Q. What kind of training
did you get at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp to enable you
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__________ * Ludwigsburg internment
camp was used as a place of confinement for numerous Germans after the
collapse, including many SS leaders and other SS personnel, pending trial or
denazifiention proceedings.
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