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Gert Schramm : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gert Schramm Gert Schramm (born November 28, 1928 in Erfurt, Thüringia) is a survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp, where he was the only black prisoner. He is the son of a German woman and an African-American father and was arrested in violation of Nazi racial purity laws. == Early years == Schramm was born to Marianne Schramm and Jack Brankson, an engineer from an American steel company who was in Thuringia on a contract.〔(Biography and photos of Gert Schramm ). Blog by journalist, author and documentary filmmaker John Kantara, who wrote about Gert Schramm. Retrieved April 13, 2010〕〔("Der 'Neger' von Buchenwald" ) ''Die Zeit'' June 5, 2009. Retrieved April 13, 2010 〕 Schramm grew up in Witterda and Bad Langensalza. After graduating from the Volksschule, he worked as a helper in a car repair shop. According to the Nuremberg Laws, he was denied the right to any vocational training as a ''Mischling ersten Grades'', (mixed race of the first grade). He was also living evidence of illegal interracial "incest" that carried a death penalty for his father and himself.〔〔 Brankson made several visits to Thuringia after his contract was up. During one visit in 1941, he was arrested for violation of Nazi racial laws and deported to Auschwitz, where he apparently died, there being no further trace of him.〔
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