According to Jürgen Matthäus, a Holocaust researcher, the Killer was Jakobus Onnen, 34 years olda former teacher from the town of Tichelwarf, near the German border with the Netherlands.
A man knelt at the edge of a grave full of corpses. He knew that, in a few moments, he was going to be dead. His haggard face projected rebellion. Behind him was a uniformed, bespectacled Nazi soldier. In his outstretched right arm, the soldier held a pistol, a few centimeters from his victim’s skull. A crowd of Germans watched, curious but unperturbed.
This content is exclusive for subscribers
Get quality information, without interruptions
and from anywhere.
Access all the benefits of being a subscriber while saving
20% on your digital plan For a limited time!
💬 If you already have a subscription, just log in here.
12 months
20% discount
$549
$439
Includes access to Club DY with exclusive experiences. ⏳ Valid until 10/31.
This content is exclusive for subscribers
To read this note, we have a special plan for you.
Experience the benefits of being a subscriber.
Get informed with quality.
Up to 40% discount on your subscription.
For a limited time: Anniversary Edition.
If you already have a subscription, just log in here.
Digital semi-annual “100 years”
$349$100
$100 when you sign up, then $349 every 6 months

What do you get?
- Digital printed edition
- Unlimited access on website
- Ad-free browsing
What do you get?
- Digital printed edition
- Unlimited access on website
- Ad-free browsing
You can cancel at any time
