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    thrown into boiling water for rewarming." Beginning in August 1942, at the Dachau camp, prisoners were forced to sit in tanks of freezing water for up to...
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    the Divine Word, priest (1898–1942 KL Dachau) Anastazy Jakub Pankiewicz, Franciscan friar, priest (1882–1942 KL Dachau) Anicet Kopliński, Capuchin friar...
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    120 km (75 mi) away; those who survived were then transported to Dachau. On 5 August 1944, KL Warschau was captured by Battalion Zośka during the Warsaw Uprising...
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    KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps is a 2015 book by Birkbeck College professor Nikolaus Wachsmann. The book is named after the SS abbreviation...
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    Rosen (April 21, 2015). "Dachau in the First Days of the Holocaust". The National Interest. Wachsmann, Nikolaus (2015). KL: A History of Nazi Concentration...
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    Ilse Koch (category People convicted in the Dachau trials)
    items from their skins, her 1947 U.S. military commission court trial at Dachau received worldwide media attention, as did the testimony of survivors who...
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    Dachau Mauthausen Ravensbrück Flossenbürg Sachsenhausen Buchenwald Neuengamme Auschwitz Majdanek Kraków-Płaszów Natzweiler-Struthof Stutthof Bergen-Belsen...
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    Martin Gottfried Weiss (category Dachau concentration camp personnel)
    war Dachau, Luxemburg: Comité International de Dachau, pp. 254–255 Chris Webb, Carmelo Lisciotto (2007). "Majdanek Concentration Camp (a.k.a. KL Lublin)"...
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    massive expansion. In November 1941, it became a "labor education" camp (like Dachau), administered by the German Security Police. Finally, in January 1942,...
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    network of concentration, slave-labor, and extermination camps and sub-camps of KL Lublin. It houses a permanent collection of rare artifacts, archival photographs...
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    członków załogi KL Lublin (Defendants at the KL Lublin Majdanek Trial)". Procesy zbrodniarzy (Trials of war crime perpetrators). KL Lublin. Archived...
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  • Hermann Baranowski (category Dachau concentration camp personnel)
    Fröhlich-Broszat, Elke, eds. (2018). "Das Konzentrationslager Dachau: In Dachau geschulte Kommandanten der Kriegs-KL". Herrschaft und Gesellschaft im Konflikt: Teil...
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    Kaufering concentration camp complex (category Dachau concentration camp)
    Kaufering was a system of eleven subcamps of the Dachau concentration camp which operated between 18 June 1944 and 27 April 1945 and which were located...
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    the Dachau concentration camp in so-called invalid transports. The largest population of inmates, however, were Jews, initially from the Dachau and Sachsenhausen...
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    camp imprisonment. Dr Kosibowicz was in KZ Dachau, KL Sachsenhausen, in Majdanek (KL Lublin) as well as in KL Gross-Rosen. He worked as prisoner medic and...
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    Hans Beimler (politician) (category Dachau concentration camp survivors)
    Schlacht um Dachau: Revolution einst und jetzt". Münchner Merkur. 10 April 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019. Wachsmann, Nikolaus (2015). KL: A History...
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    1934. He escaped custody and fled to the SS training facility at Dachau, next to Dachau concentration camp. He temporarily quit the SS and Nazi Party activities...
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    Theodor Eicke (category Dachau concentration camp personnel)
    Nazi concentration camps. Eicke served as the second commandant of the Dachau concentration camp from June 1933 to July 1934, and together with his adjutant...
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    the paint still blistered from the flames. Sites within Sachsenhausen and Dachau which had been approved for inclusion in the augmented reality smartphone...
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    Hermann Hackmann (category People convicted in the Dachau trials)
    two extermination camps during World War II. He was a roll call officer at KL Buchenwald, and lead guard in charge of the so-called protective custody at...
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    Vinzenz Schöttl (category Dachau concentration camp personnel)
    a position he gained in 1942. In 1933, he was a member of the guards at Dachau concentration camp. In the summer of 1937, he became the National Director...
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    The cases were decided almost twenty years apart Dachau trials held within the walls of the former Dachau concentration camp, 1945–1948 Erich Muhsfeldt stationed...
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    throughout Germany and later in occupied Europe. Camps in Germany included Dachau, Bergen-Belsen, and Buchenwald; camps elsewhere in Europe included Auschwitz-Birkenau...
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    Prison in Landsberg am Lech. The following is from the court record of the Dachau trials (quoted in Hans Maršálek, "Die Geschichte des Konzentrationslagers...
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    camp was brought in to evacuate the prisoners of Natzweiler-Struthof to Dachau as the Allied armies approached. Only a small staff of Nazi SS personnel...
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    Max Koegel (category Dachau concentration camp personnel)
    1932, and of the SS (#37644) in June 1932. Koegel became adjutant to the Dachau concentration camp commander in 1937. From 1938 to 1942 he was first "Direktor"...
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    Rudolf Höss (category Dachau concentration camp personnel)
    Höss was assigned to the Dachau concentration camp in December 1934, where he held the post of Block leader. His mentor at Dachau was the then SS-brigadier...
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    as a sadist and was responsible for several deaths. He was released from Dachau in 1942 and became a member of the Waffen-SS. Some guards were personally...
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    important leaders of the Third Reich, 1945–1946 Dachau trials held within the walls of the former Dachau concentration camp, 1945–1948 Sobibór trial held...
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    ISBN 978-90-5260-392-6 Comité International de Dachau (1978). Plate 282. Comité International de Dachau. p. 137. ISBN 3-87490-528-4. Archived from the...
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