The first part of the book (pp. 7-76) describes the activities of Walter Caspar Toebbens, a German who made a fortune running the largest factory in the Warsaw ghetto, producing uniforms for the German army. Jews who worked for him could buy a temporary postponement of deportation by giving him their sewing machines in addition to large sums of money; eventually the Jews were handed over to the SS. ...
Auteur
Schwarberg, Günther.
Organisatie
NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies