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1126. Harold Herbst describes meeting a prisoner on the verge of death (known as a "Muselmann") in Buchenwald
Buchenwald shortly after the SS guards fled the camp in April 1945.
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1127. Women in the Third Reich
,700 women who served as guards in the Nazi camp system
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1128. Nazi concentration camps, 1933–34
jurisdiction of the SS (Schutzstaffel; the elite guard of the Nazi state
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1129. Greece
Treblinka killing center in German-occupied Poland, where the German staff and auxiliary police guards
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1130. German Railways and the Holocaust
destinations. Armed guards shot anyone trying to escape. Between the fall of 1941 and the fall of 1944
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1131. Persecution of Roma (Gypsies) in Prewar Germany, 1933–1939
arrested in their apartments. Uniformed police guarded the camp, restricting
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1132. Chaim Engel describes sorting the clothing of Belzec prisoners killed in Sobibor
where the rest of his family died. In the 1943 Sobibor uprising, Chaim killed a guard. He escaped with
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1133. Armband for "Foreign Pao Chia Vigilance Corps Pao"
area, male refugees served several hours weekly in rotating shifts as guards for buildings and ghetto
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1134. Kate Bernath describes the psychology of survival in Auschwitz
guards abandoned the train carrying the prisoners.
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1135. Ohrdruf
Buchenwald. The SS guards killed many of the remaining prisoners who were too ill to walk to the railcars
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1136. Soviet POW camp Belzen bei Bergen
Photograph from a series taken by a guard in the Soviet prisoner-of-war camp of Belzen bei
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1137. Belzec: Key Dates
SS and police personnel and Trawniki-trained guards murder small
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1138. Testimony on the Escape from the Mir Ghetto by Eliezer Breslin
. That very same night I, along with many others, escaped. At that time the Jewish police were guarding
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1139. Chaim Kozienicki
of the ghetto. The German guards amused themselves by random shooting
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1140. Non-Jewish Resistance
the pro-German Tiso government. It took two months for Germans and the fascist Hlinka Guard militia to
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1141. The SS
the SS into an elite guard composed of the best available German “racial material” with an absolute
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1142. Prisoners of the Camps
found. Prisoners were required to wear color-coded triangles on their jackets so that the guards and
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1143. Sachsenhausen: Conditions in the Camp
high, inside of which ran an electrified wire fence. Around the perimeter were nine guard towers
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1144. Jan Karski
starvation and disease. In Izbica, disguised as a guard, he saw thousands of Jews being crammed into freight
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1145. Vittel
surrounded by barbed wire and constantly patrolled by armed guards. The hotels, where the prisoners lived and
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1146. Herzogenbusch Subcamps
detachment (Bekleidungskommando) for making clothes for SS members who made up the staff and guard of
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1147. The Nazi Camp System: Terminology
KL (Konzentrationslager; Concentration Camp), though SS guards, inmates, and the public often used
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1148. Guta Blass Weintraub describes Starachowice ghetto cultural life
forced-labor factories. As an act of resistance at the Majowka camp, Guta attacked a Nazi guard preparing
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1149. Miroslav (Fred) Grunwald
guards pushed us upstairs. The first time it was my turn to be interrogated, I nearly fell asleep in the ... the back window. Once I was caught red-handed by a Capo (prison guard) who wanted to turn me over to
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1150. Irene (Blász) Csillag
their personnel stood on guard at all times. The ghetto was enforced approximately four weeks. Then ... Shortly after we arrived, they told us that there will be some kind of work for us. The capo or guard was