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| | "Very Special Present" -- Monday, Dec. 25, 1950 -- Page 1 -- TIME |
 | | The 43-year-old widow of Karl Koch, commander of the Nazi extermination camp, was on trial for the second time for crimes committed at Buchenwald where 50,000 died. |
 | | This time Ilse was being tried by her own countrymen, who grabbed her when the U.S. set her free from Landsberg prison last year. |
 | | Witness Wilhelm Gellinick said he heard Ilse tell her husband: "My little pigeon, I think it is time for that old man [in a working party] to grovel a bit." The old man, said Gellinick, was made to roll up and down a hill several times, later died as a result. |
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