After a good two hours in the foyer of the Higher Regional Court (OLG) in Düsseldorf, the second-semester law students from Heinrich Heine University knew exactly who Albert Konrad Gemmeker was on Wednesday evening (July 8). Born in Düsseldorf, Gemmeker was an SS-Sturmführer and, among other things, commandant of the internment camp in Westerbrock, Netherlands, from 1942 to 1945. This camp had a direct rail connection to the Auschwitz exterminat…
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After a good two hours in the foyer of the Higher Regional Court (OLG) in Düsseldorf, the second-semester law students from Heinrich Heine University knew exactly who Albert Konrad Gemmeker was on Wednesday evening (July 8). Born in Düsseldorf, Gemmeker was an SS-Sturmführer and, among other things, commandant of the internment camp in Westerbrock, Netherlands, from 1942 to 1945. This camp had a direct rail connection to the Auschwitz exterminat…