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Julius Siegel: A 'kapo' in four (judicial) acts

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During World War II, Julius Siegel served the German occupiers of Poland in a number of roles. He was responsible for mobilizing Jews in forced labour in the Polish city of Bedzin; he was the 'Jewish elder' in several labour camps in Germany; he was foreman in a tailor shop in which Jews were employed in making uniforms for the German army; and he was employed as a clerk in Auschwitz. He was indicted on four separate occasions for his deeds against other Jews in these roles

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