Josef Laubinger

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The Sinto and showman Josef Laubinger (born June 15, 1921 in Berghaupten ) is a survivor of the Porajmos . He testified as a witness and victim of the seawater experiments at the Nuremberg medical trial .

Life

Laubinger went to school in Minden . He was arrested in March 1943 and deported to the " Auschwitz Gypsy Camp " via the prisons in Heilbronn and Stuttgart , where he was tattooed and registered with the prisoner number Z 9358.

From Auschwitz he was deported via the Buchenwald concentration camp to the Dachau concentration camp , where he became an involuntary subject of the seawater experiments . After the end of the experiments he was taken to a work detachment at the Dachau concentration camp.

Nuremberg medical trial: Wilhelm Beiglböck admits "not guilty"

On June 27, 1947, he testified as a witness for the prosecution at the Nuremberg medical trial in the Wilhelm Beiglböck case (sea water experiments) and was interrogated by the prosecutor Alexander Hardy and the defense attorney Gustav Steinbauer .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in cooperation with the Documentation and Cultural Center of German Sinti and Roma, Heidelberg: Memorial book: The Sinti and Roma in the Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camp. Saur-Verlag, Munich a. a. 1993, ISBN 3-598-11162-2 . P. 1282 (print version) = P. 277 of the document, a date is missing.
  2. ^ The Nuremberg Doctors Trial 1946/47. Index tape for the microfiche edition. Walter de Gruyter, 2000. p. 116. [1]
  3. ^ The Nuremberg Doctors Trial 1946/47. Index tape for the microfiche edition. Walter de Gruyter, 2000. pp. 72, 200, 203