Paul Klein

Paul Klein was the infant son of Richard and Maria Klein. His family was one of the many hidden Jews in Berlin. Baby Paul was diagnosed with Tay-Sacs disease by his pediatrician, Martin Dambach.

Another hidden Jew, Esther Stutzman, was a receptionist in Dambach's office. Her husband, Walther successfully changed the Klein family's genological records on file. However, Esther forgot to remove the hard copy that remained in the Kleins' older son, Eduard. Dambach noted the discprency, and brought it to the attention of the authorities.