The Struthof album : study of the gassing at Natzweiler-Struthof of 86 Jews whose bodies were to constitute a collection of skeletons : a photographic document
Pressac's introduction (p. 5-16) discusses how 87 Jews were selected at Auschwitz by Dr. Bruno Beger, gassed at the small concentration camp of Natzweiler-Struthof (near Strasbourg) in late August 1943, then sent to Prof. August Hirt at the Institute of Anatomy in Strasbourg. This documented episode provides concrete evidence of a gas chamber and of the use of the bodies of Jews for Nazi science. Pp. 17-27 contain documents in German and in English translation. Pp. 28-36 contain depositions related to the Military Tribunal in Strasbourg that conducted the Struthof trial. Pp. 37-88 contain photographs of views of the camp (including a photograph of camp commandant Josef Kramer), the gas chamber, the crematorium, German documents seized in the camp (including about the gas chamber), and corpses found toward the end of the war at the Institute of Anatomy. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)
Print Book, English, [1985]
Beate Klarsfeld Foundation, New York, NY (515 Madison Ave., New York 10022), [1985]