Aleksandr Yeger: EXCERPT From Report of Interrogation of Defendant
YEGER', Aleksandr Ivanovich, born in 1918, German, citizen of
the USSR, married.
...FEDORENKO, Fedor, I do not remember his patronymic, about 42 years
old, I do not know of what place he is a native, a Ukrainian, served
in the Soviet Army during the Patriotic war, I do not know how he
became a prisoner of the Germans.
Distinctive features: tall, dark, large nose.
FEDORENKO had the rank of an SS oberwachman. he was assistant to the
commander of the first platoon of a guards company in the Treblinka
"death camp". he came together with me from the city of Warsaw to the
Treblinka "death camp". he took part in the shooting of citizens of
Jewish nationality during the unloading of trains, in the undressing
places to the gas chambers and to the "infirmary".
At the end of 1943, he left for Danzig as part of a company of guards.
I did not meet him again and do not know where he is now.
Written down from my words correctly, to which I sign my name
(SIGNATURE)
Interrogation made by: Investigator of Investigation Department of
Ministry of State Security of the Ukraine, Molotov Region.
Junior Lieutenant
POPOV
KUPTSOV
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Fedorenko served at
Treblinka