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If you spot a mistake then you are welcome to fix it. Accessed August 1, 2010.This is a community maintained wiki. "Former Nazi Officer Dies Unprosecuted" Archived at the Wayback Machine, Baltimore Jewish Times, July 28, 2010. "Erich Steidtmann, former captain in Nazi SS at age 95", The Boston Globe, July 31, 2010.
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"Unprosecuted Nazi commander of Warsaw Ghetto revealed through former lover's memoir", The Jerusalem Post, December 18, 2007. "Erich Steidtmann, Ex-Nazi Officer in Inquiry, Dies at 95", The New York Times, July 31, 2010.
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Polizeibataillone und die Nachkriegsjustiz. Zuroff noted that the Center would never have become involved in the investigation if Steidtmann had not brought attention to his case by filing the libel suit and that "had the prosecutors done their job properly in the sixties, he would not have escaped justice". Efraim Zuroff of the Simon Wiesenthal Center expressed his frustration with Steidtmann's death and the general difficulties in bringing suspected Nazi war criminals to justice more than six decades after the end of World War II, saying "I sometimes say that I am the only Jew in the world who prays for the health of Nazi war criminals". While the investigation was in progress, Steidtmann died of a heart attack at age 95, on July 25, 2010. German prosecutors initiated efforts to confirm his presence in Lublin during the period in question.
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In April 2007, the Süddeutsche Zeitung printed a letter that included a military code that showed he had been in Lublin during the massacres there. In mounting its defense, the book's publishers Joachim Jahns contacted the Simon Wiesenthal Center's staff in Germany, which found evidence that Steidtmann had earlier admitted to being involved in the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. In 2007, an autobiography written by a German woman stated that she had had an affair with Steidtmann during the war, and Steidtmann filed a libel suit against the author, Lisl Urban, arguing that his "honor had been besmirched". He had been questioned on a number of occasions during the 1960s, but had never been charged with any crimes. He became a police officer in Essen and later became a driving instructor in Hanover.
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Steidtmann was captured by British forces after the conclusion of the war, but was not tried. Steidtmann also claimed not to have been in the area during the killings in Lublin, saying he had been on leave, but letters he had written at the time provided evidence that he was present. He was later assigned to Police Battalion 101, which was involved in the November 1943 " Harvest Festival" in which Jews in camps near Lublin were systematically shot and killed. Though Steidtmann had denied that he was involved in the events in the Warsaw Ghetto, witnesses placed him there. Jürgen Stroop in which 55,000 people were killed or sent to the death camps. His unit remained in the ghetto through 1943, where it would have been involved in the liquidation of the Ghetto under Gen. In 1942, as commander of a police unit, the Third Battalion of Police Regiment 22, Steidtmann guarded trains used for the deportation of Polish Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Treblinka extermination camp. Steidtmann was born on November 15, 1914, in Weißenfels and joined the SS on June 1, 1933.