• Friedrich Karl Hermann Entress (8 December 1914 – 28 May 1947) was a German camp doctor in various concentration and extermination camps during the Second...
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  • made to strip naked, were arranged on the block by head-doctor Friedrich Entress (see Mauthausen-Gusen camp trials). The injured – who were unable to return...
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  • 2012, the company raised $2 million from angel investors, including Geoff Entress, Shel Kaphan, former chief technology officer of Amazon.com, and Rudy Gadre...
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  • chemist and inventor Lorne Elliott (born 1974), Canadian comedian Lorne Entress, American musician Lorne Ferguson (1930–2008), Canadian hockey player Lorne...
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  • am the camp doctor." For example, on 29 August 1942, he and Friedrich Entress selected 746 prisoners to be gassed under the guise of fighting a typhus...
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  • commander of the SS-Totenkopfverbande guard battalion), and doctors Friedrich Entress (an SS member and a medic who practiced medical experiments on hundreds...
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    attempted to change names to escape capture and trial, such as Werner Heyde and Robert Ley, Other doctors, such as Walter Schreiber, were covertly moved to the...
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    Auschwitz camp physician and SS captain, and Auschwitz physicians Friedrich Entress and Eduard Wirths. Most of the experiments were conducted in Birkenau in...
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    Auschwitz physician and SS captain, and by Auschwitz physicians Friedrich Entress and Eduard Wirths. The most infamous doctor at Auschwitz was Josef Mengele...
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  • Other musicians include Duke Levine on strings, Bob Dick on bass, Lorne Entress on percussion, and Jay Ungar on fiddle. Perhaps the most noted track in...
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    perform as "Amy Black." In late 2010, Black collaborated with producer Lorne Entress on her first solo album, One Time. Released in March 2011, the album features...
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    Vetter; from March 1943 to 20 October 1943, SS-Obersturmführer Dr. Friedrich Entress. From October 1943 to November 1943, there followed SS-Obersturmführer...
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  • Milton Reder and saxophonist David Sholl wrote five of the album's songs. Robert Christgau thought that the "best originals are indistinguishable from the...
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  • Eigruber – death by hanging Viktor Zoller – death by hanging Friedrich Entress – death by hanging Hans Altfuldisch – death by hanging Josef Riegler –...
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  • Elmore (Quicksilver Messenger Service) Sonny Emory Jim Eno (Spoon) Lorne Entress Josh Eppard (Coheed and Cambria) Adrian Erlandsson (At the Gates, The Haunted...
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    original on June 21, 2018. Retrieved May 21, 2017. Keller, George W.; Entress, Albert; Buberl, Caspar; Kitson, Samuel James; Bissell, Hiram; Budde, Augustus...
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    Eaton, Larry Luddecke, Kevin Barry, Grace Kelly, Richard Gates, Lorne Entress, Neal Eckstein, Joe Walsh, Darol Anger, Roy Sludge With Bill Bandfield's...
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  • dobro, piano, background vocals Mark Chenevert – clarinet, tenor sax Lorne Entress – drums, percussion, background vocals Dave Harris – trombone, tuba Paul...
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