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Executed Germans in 1948 although the death penalty was supposedly abolished in Poland in 1948
Clear proof of  war crimes against German civilians

For Historians - Teachers - Museums

Offered is an ORIGINAL German Red Cross list with the names of German civilians who have been kidnapped by Russian and Poles and were deported to the well known Warsaw Mokotow prison

After the end of the war, nearly 15 million Germans were expelled from their homeland by the Poles and Czechs. Millions of German civilians were kidnapped by the Russians and deported to Russia in mass transports for forced labor

The Poles took revenge on the German population and deported them to countless camps located in Poland. The Potulice and Kaltwasser conce.ntration camps were particularly notorious, as tens of thousands of German civilians were tortured, r.aped and m.urdered there by the Poles.

This offered document refers to the Warsaw "Mokotow prison". During the German occupation of Warsaw, Mokotów Prison was used by the Nazis to imprison Polish politicians and members of the resistance. There are hundreds of reports about this on the Internet.

However, there is not a single report on the entire Internet that this prison was used by the Poles after the war until 1953 to take revenge on German civilians. On Wikipedia there is exactly one sentence about the prison and it is even a lie, as this offered document proves. Wikipedia writes that German war criminals were imprisoned in this prison after the war. In any case, it can be doubted that the persons listed on this document were war criminals, since these persons are completely unknown and not a single one of them appears by name on the Internet

The text of the document reads as follows:

German Red Cross tracing service Hamburg
Civilian missing list
Names list, Poland and Polish German areas - Warsaw

Executions "E" - Witness sheet "Zb"

Rudolf Schmidt, 57 years old, pharmacist and doctor from Alexandrov, Lodz district, born in Alexandrov in 1888, married, 2 children. Allegedly died in 1945 in Warsaw Mokotov prison.

Rudolf Schmiedt, 32 years old, police officer from Bremen, born around 1920. In 1952 in Warsaw Mokotów prison sentenced to 12 years in prison. Without relatives. Typewriter Note: executed, witness sheet 246, page 75

Schneider, first name and age unknown, soldier from Neustadt Haardt, Rittergarten st 44. In 1945 he was in Warsaw Mokotów prison as a prisoner of war. No relatives

Schneider, male, 35 years old, occupation and hometown unknown, born around 1913. He was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in 1948 and allegedly died there. Without relatives. Typewriter note: executed, witnesses Sheet 58, page 9

Eugen Schneider, 36 years old, electrician from Warsaw, born around 1910. He was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in 1946 and allegedly died there. Without relatives. Typewriter Note: executed, witnesses sheet 22, page 35

Max Schöne, 20 years old, policeman, hometown unknown, born around 1927. He was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in August/September 1947 and was allegedly executed there. Without relatives. Typewriter Note: executed, witness sheet 42, page 45 to 47

Otto Scholz, head forester from Wientschin near Lodz, married. In April 1945, he was in Warsaw Mokotów prison. Without relatives

Werner Schoop, 47 years old, civil servant from Bad Oldesloe, born May 16, 1903 in Hamburg, married, 3 children. He was taken away from Warsaw Mokotów prison in 1950

Emil Schopp, 55 years old, farmer from Sauerwitz, Leobschütz district, born 4.4.1892 in Sauerwitz, married, 4 children. He was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in 1947

Schroeder, first name and age unknown, general, hometown unknown. In March 1950, he was in Warsaw Mokotów prison as a prisoner of war. Without relatives

Erika Schiffner, 26 years old, German Red Cross nurse from Königsberg in East Prussia, residence in Nasser Garten, born february 23, 1921 in Gröditz, single. She was held in Warsaw Mokotów prison from 1947 to 1949

Marie Schiffner, 55 years old, occupation and hometown unknown, born around 1890. She was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in August/September 1945 and allegedly died there. Without relatives. Typewriter Note: executed, witness sheet 76, page 44


Schiwitzki, first name unknown, 58 years old, farmer from the province of Poznan, born around 1895. In May
1953 he was in Warsaw Mokotów prison. No Relatives

Adolf Schlag, 40 years old, policeman, hometown unknown, born around 1909. He was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in February 1949 and allegedly died there. No relatives

Ernst Schlaps, age unknown, merchant from Lodz, lived in the spinning line. He was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in the summer of 1945 and allegedly died there. Without relatives

Arno Schlender, 15 years old, pupil from Korlisso, Lodz district, born around 1930. He was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in 1945 and allegedly died there. Without relatives

Marie Schlitschus, 45 years old, saleswoman from Riga, born in 1900. In 1945 she was in Warsaw Mokotów prison. Without relatives

August Schmidt, 59 years old, master saddler and policeman from Breitungen Werra, lange Gasse 1, born february 12, 1887 in neuhof near breitungen an der Werra, married, 8 children. In 1946 he was in Warsaw Mokotów prison.

Karl Schmidt, 41 years old, policeman, hometown unknown, born around 1907. He was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in 1948 and was executed there. Without relatives. Typewriter Note: Executed, Witness Sheet 232, Page 58

Olga Schmidt, 51 years old, née Albrecht, seamstress and housewife from Lodz, lived at General Litzmannstraße 41, born november 24, 1894 in Lodz, married. She was in Warsaw Mokotów prison in 1945 and had previously allegedly been in a camp in Lodz

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