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Ernst Zierke : ウィキペディア英語版
Ernst Zierke

Ernst Zierke (6 May 1905 – 1972) was an ''SS-Unterscharführer'' (Corporal) who took part in the Action T4 forced euthanasia program in Nazi Germany, and after the invasion of Poland worked at Bełżec and Sobibór extermination camps during Operation Reinhard. Zierke helped to perpetrate the Holocaust. He was charged with being an accessory to the murder of 360,000 Jews at death camps, acquitted twice, in the Belzec and Sobibór trials of 1965 on grounds of acting under duress and set free.〔
==Life==
Zierke was born on 6 May 1905 in Krampe near Köslin. His father, a railroad worker, died in 1917. Zierke took eight years of public schooling before becoming a woodcutter on several estates. By 1930, Zierke was unemployed, and he joined the Nazi Party and SA. He trained as a nurse at the Neuruppin hospital and eventually received a permanent civil service appointment. In late 1939, he was recruited by Action T4 and worked as staff in the euthanasia program at both, the Grafeneck and Hadamar gassing centers. Zierke was transferred to Eichberg euthanasia hospital in late 1941. From January to March 1942, he was part of T4's Organisation Todt in Russia, then returned to Eichberg.〔Henry Friedlander (1995). ''The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From Euthanasia to the Final Solution'', Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, p. 242. ISBN 0-8078-2208-6〕
===Death camp service===
From June 1942 to March 1943 he was a member of the Bełżec extermination camp staff. At Bełżec, Zierke worked primarily on the unloading ramp of arriving transports and supervised the undressing of the victims prior to them entering the gas chambers.〔Klee, Ernst, Dressen, Willi, Riess, Volker. ''The Good Old Days: The Holocaust as Seen by Its Perpetrators and Bystanders'', p. 303. ISBN 1-56852-133-2.〕 He then worked briefly at the Dorohucza transit camp, from which he was sent to Sobibór extermination camp on November 5, 1943. Zierke's final task at Sobibor was to supervise the dismantling of the camp's structures. He participated in the mass murder of the last group of more than thirty commando Jews (''Arbeitsjuden'') who had dismantled the camp at Sobibor. In the hands-on killings, Zierke was aided by ''SS-Unterscharführer'' Erich Sporleder, and ''SS-Scharführer'' Robert Jührs.〔
In December 1943 he was ordered to Italy to serve with Globocnik (his death camp superior), at Risiera di San Sabba camp complex. After the end of the war Zierke was arrested in a POW camp and released. He became a saw mill worker.〔(Sobibor - The Forgotten Revolt. ) Internet Archive.〕 Zierke was rearrested on 31 January 1963 in West Germany along with a group of Holocaust perpetrators facing trial. He was acquitted twice, both at the Bełżec Trial in Munich in 1964, and at the Sobibor Trial in Hagen (1965). He was released from custody a free man, and died of health complications in Celle eight years later.

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