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...There the six-square-mile, barbed-wire enclosure in the heart of a rich agricultural center has been a hell on earth for 60,000 men, women & children of a dozen different nationalities who were being gradually starved to death by SS guards under a brutish, pigeyed leader, Captain Kramer. During the month of March, 17,000 people died of starvation, and they still die at the rate of 300 to 350 every 24 hours, far beyond the help of the British authorities, who are doing all possible to save as many as still have strength to react to treatment...
Romps In the Garden. Taken alive was the Belsen commandant, powerful, thug-like Josef Kramer, expert in the methods of mass murder. To a British reporter...
...Kramer brooded on his past, said sadly that he missed his wife and children, with whom he used to romp in the garden of his Belsen home (he loved flowers, especially roses). Mused Kramer: "I love my wife and children. I love all children. I believe in God." He became a Nazi in 1933 because he had to choose between National Socialism and Communism. His conscience, he added, was not bad. "The death rate here is quite small, only about one thousand a month." Later Kramer was reported executed...
Organized by two graduate students. Henry Popkin 2G and Herbert J. Kramer 1G, the group has planned meetings for alternate Fridays. Programs of the club, whose membership is open to undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members in all departments of the University, will consist of lectures by prominent figures in the field of English, and discussions of the material presented...
First prize went to Warren Hennrich for "Delights in Xanadu," a group of poems; second prize was awarded to Lyle Glazier for "The Adoloscont" and three poems; and third prize was awarded to Lieutenant Herbert J. Kramer for a poem entitled "33129086--Decased...