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Jewish Underground Leader Testifies Against Eichmann’s Aide

November 27, 1964
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Franz Novak, the SS officer who served as head of the late Adolf Eichmann’s transport bureau for sending Jews to their deaths at Auschwitz, was so zealous in doing his job that he even obstructed orders from Eichmann’s highest superior, Heinrich Himmler, the court trying Novak for complicity in many thousands of murders was told here.

Andreas Biss, an underground Zionist leader in Hungary at the time Novak worked there under Eichmann, testified that, in 1944, Himmler had made a deal for sending 500 Hungarian Jews to Switzerland, in exchange for a payment totaling $200,000. But Novak reversed the ruling from Himmler, Mr. Biss said, shipping most of those Jews to their deaths at the Bergen-Belsen camp. Both Eichmann and Novak, Mr. Biss testified, were constantly opposed to any proposals for rescuing Jews.

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