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<strong>for</strong>mer parts, since part III is not based on facts and documents but deals<br />

with more abstract speculations.<br />

Part I (envelope #1) - 220 pages, divided into 20 chapters biographical account, arranged<br />

chronologically from childhood up to 1944;<br />

besides description of deportation and extermination of Jews from Germany<br />

and the Generalgouvernement;<br />

from ch. 15 onward chronology discontinued; the author attempts to refute<br />

several items of evidence against him.<br />

detailed outline:<br />

9 technical remarks toward publication<br />

ch. 1 (1-3) childhood/youth, growing up in Linz/Donau<br />

ch. 2 (4-13) volunteered <strong>for</strong> SS April '32; complains about hardship of<br />

military training (no mention of his stay in Dachau); autumn 1934 Berlin,<br />

Sicherheitshauptamt<br />

ch. 3 (14-29) lost mother early, stepmother with Jewish relatives (21);<br />

tells about private connections with Jews, non-Germans and dissidents<br />

(22-26) demonstrating personal lack of hatred and prejudice;<br />

ch. 4 (29-34) being employed in a museum <strong>for</strong> free-masonry in Berlin he<br />

recalls early acquaintance with free-masons in Linz;<br />

ch. 5 (34-36) claims to have been neither influenced by the NS-ideology<br />

nor antisemitic;<br />

ch. 6 (36-40) since 1936 referent in section <strong>for</strong> Jewish affairs, collecting<br />

material and preparing reports, specialized in Orthodox Jewish<br />

associations; tried to learn Hebrew in order to gather in<strong>for</strong>mation from the Jewish press<br />

ch. 7 (40-46) attended NS-Parteitag Nuernberg 1937 trying to recruit in<strong>for</strong>mants<br />

among the participants from abroad;<br />

ch. 8 (46-57) trip to Palestine & Egypt winter 1937/38<br />

ch. 9 (57-75) transferred to Vienna, spring 1938; promoted emigration of Jews,<br />

cooperation with Jewish functionaries in Vienna, esp. Dr. Lצwenherz (73-74);<br />

ch. 10 (76-77h) expresses belief in conspiracy of international finance<br />

against Germany<br />

ch. 11 (77-89) summer 1939 in Prague where he promoted emigration of Jews;<br />

author places responsibility <strong>for</strong> Theresienstadt on Himmler & Heydrich<br />

(visits by Red Cross representatives 1943, 1944 - p. 88);<br />

ch. 12 (90-100) outbreak of world war II; transferred back to Berlin<br />

ch. 13 (101-115) regrets being separated from his family; wife & three sons (1940-1952);

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