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This record is about the Lahde-Weser work education camp case No 3 (minor accused). Defendant: Leo Bistron.... dating from 1947 Oct.-1948 Dec. in the series Judge Advocate General's Office: War Crimes Case Files, Second World War. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Lahde-Weser work education camp case No 3 (minor accused).
Defendant: Leo Bistron.
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Defendant: Friedrich Weinert.
Place of Trial: Hamburg.
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