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English: Helmut Roscher was SS-Oberscharführer and second roll call leader in the concentration camp of Buchenwald. In the Buchenwald Camp Trial (part of the Dachau Trials) he was sentenced to death by hanging (later modified to lifetime imprisonment).
Deutsch: Helmut Roscher (* 24. November 1917 in Döbeln; † 20. August 1992 in Tübingen) war als SS-Oberscharführer Rapportführer im Konzentrationslager Buchenwald. Im Dachauer Buchenwald-Prozess wurde er zum Tode verurteilt (später in lebenslange Haft umgewandelt).
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Author unknown soldier or employee of the U.S. Army Signal Corps
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