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701. View of the former Von Tirpitz naval yard, now being used as a staging area for emigrants leaving Europe through the port of Bremerhaven.
BARRACKS; DPS (JEWISH); DPS (NON-JEWISH); EMIGRES/EMIGRATION/AID (POSTWAR); ENTRANCES; GUARDS
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702. A member of Police Battalion 101 poses next to a large sign marking the entrance to the Lodz ghetto.
/OCCUPATION; GUARDS; LODZ; POLICE; POLICE (GERMAN); POLICE BATTALION 101; SEGREGATION/EXCLUSION; SEGREGATION ... participated in the round-up and expulsion of Jews, Poles, and Roma, the guarding and liquidation of ghettos ... rounded-up Polish soldiers and military equipment and guarded a POW camp. On December 13 the police ... the evacuation order. On November 28, 1940 the police battalion was re-deployed to guard the
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703. Two military policeman escort Nuremberg SS Lieutenant General Ernst Kaltenbrunner.
PURSUIT OF JUSTICE -- IMT Nuremberg -- Prison (Buildings/Prisoners/Guards) ... Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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704. Two military policeman escort Nuremberg defendant, SS General Ernst Kaltenbrunner in a wheelchair to the courtroom.
PURSUIT OF JUSTICE -- IMT Nuremberg -- Prison (Buildings/Prisoners/Guards) ... Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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705. The defendants in the dock at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
COURTS/COURTROOMS; DEFENDANTS; GOERING, HERMANN; GUARDS; HESS, RUDOLF; MILITARY POLICE; RAEDER ... Nazi Party, the Elite Guard (SS), the Security Service (SD), the Secret State Police (Gestapo), the
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706. Mug shot of Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling who performed medical experiments on the prisoners of Dachau, mostly concerning the effects and treatments of Malaria.
ARRESTS/CAPTURE; CLOSE-UPS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DACHAU; GERMANS; GUARDS; LIBERATION DAY; MILITARY
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707. Mug shot of Nazi physician Dr. Fridolin Karl Puhr stationed at Dachau, who was arrested when the camp was liberated by American forces on April 29, 1945.
ARRESTS/CAPTURE; CLOSE-UPS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DACHAU; GERMANS; GUARDS; LIBERATION DAY; MILITARY
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708. Mug shot of Hans Kurt Eisele, a physician stationed at Dachau, who was arrested when the camp was liberated by American forces on April 29, 1945.
ARRESTS/CAPTURE; CLOSE-UPS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DACHAU; EISELE, HANS KURT; GERMANS; GUARDS
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709. Mug shot of Hans Kurt Eisele, a physician stationed at Dachau, who was arrested when the camp was liberated by American forces on April 29, 1945.
ARRESTS/CAPTURE; CLOSE-UPS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DACHAU; EISELE, HANS KURT; GERMANS; GUARDS
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710. Trawniki
who, after being processed in Trawniki, entered the Guard Forces (Wachmannschaften) of the ... police guards (Wachmänner, also known as Trawniki men) at Trawniki training camp between ... became a key function of the Trawniki-trained guards. The Trawniki men provided the guard units for the ... Sobibor, and Treblinka II. Companies of Trawniki-trained guards served for a
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711. The Russian Prisoner of War
could just get rid of the guards. They needed a volunteer willing to risk his own life to save all of ... for the volunteer to grab one of the guards by the neck with the hope that all the guards would come ... to his rescue. If they could just get the guards in one place they would jump them and take away ... their guns. The other possibility was to hit the guards with the shovels and picks that they worked with
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712. Leon Rupnik
resistance. Rupnik also organized the Slovene Home Guard ... occupiers. The German authorities viewed the Home Guard as auxiliary police units. In the western part of ... the region, the Home Guard was under the direct command of the Gestapo ... At first, Rupnik wanted to require all men of military age to serve in the Home Guard. German
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713. Ravensbrück: Liberation and Postwar Trials
guards forced about 20,000 female prisoners, as well as most of the remaining male prisoners, on a brutal ... guards at the camp fled, and on April 30 the vanguard of the Soviet Army arrived at Ravensbrück; on May 1 ... including SS authorities, camp guards, and some prisoner functionaries. During this period, the British ... one (a camp guard) was given a prison sentence of ten years. US forces captured former camp
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714. Sobibor
. In addition to the German personnel at Sobibor, there was a police auxiliary guard unit. This unit ... SS men and Trawniki guards. It also included Camp I where a relatively small number of Jewish ... . Camp II comprised the reception area. Guards forced arriving Jewish prisoners into this area after they ... housed a guard unit and the Jewish laborers who worked in this part of the camp. Unlike at the Belzec
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715. At the Killing Centers
After deportation trains arrived at the killing centers, guards ordered the deportees to get out ... gas chambers. In order to prevent panic, camp guards told the victims that they were going to take ... showers to rid themselves of lice. The guards instructed them to turn over all their valuables and to ... undress. Then they were driven naked into the "showers." A guard closed and locked the doors. In some
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716. John Demjanjuk: Prosecution of A Nazi Collaborator
charged that he was the Treblinka killing center guard known to prisoners as “Ivan the Terrible,” and that ... The authorities at Trawniki issued such documents to men detailed to guard detachments outside the ... place Demjanjuk in Treblinka, but rather as a guard at an SS estate in Okzów, near Chelm in September ... 1942, and as a guard at the Sobibor killing center from March 1943. Though the card contained some
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717. Romania
Right-wing social revolutionary movements, like the fascist Iron Guard, found significant popular ... Romanian authorities. By 1938–39, the Romanian police and the Iron Guard were locked in a state of virtual ... the Iron Guard, came to power and requested the dispatch of a German military mission to Romania. On ... . The "National Legionary State" established by Antonescu and the Iron Guard quickly promulgated a
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718. Hainewalde
guarded the camp, but in May this responsibility fell to SA-Standarte 102 (Zittau) under SA ... -Standartenführer Paul Unterstab. Altogether there were about 150 guards. The camp's commandant was SA ... -Zeitung reproduced the photograph of a Hainewalde detainee. A sympathetic SA guard had smuggled the image ... August the Strong. A guard then put them through a mindless initiation rite. With the command, “Right leg
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719. Killing Center Revolts
prisoners killed eleven camp guards and set the camp on fire. About 300 prisoners escaped, but many were ... three guards and extensively damaging the crematorium. Several hundred prisoners escaped, but most were ... guards. The guards open fire and prevent prisoners from reaching the main exit, forcing them to attempt ... It becomes inoperable and is never used again. Several SS guards are killed by prisoners during the
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720. Columbia-Haus
known. Three known murder cases from November 1933 can presumably stand for many others. SS guards ... on the social backgrounds of the members of the guard staff is found in the second schedule of ... Hitler) provided the guard staff. In March 1935, supervision was provided by 55 SS men who were housed in ... -Guard Force Oranienburg-Columbia (SS-Wachtruppe Oranienburg-Columbia) was created, which shortly
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721. The 30th Infantry Division during World War II
National Guard units from the Carolinas and Tennessee. As part of the American Expeditionary Forces, it ... Division was deactivated and returned to its prewar status as National Guard units. In 1940, one ... military guards including the train commander who gave up without a fight when they saw our tanks. There ... -Belsen concentration camp shortly before. Most of the SS troops guarding them fled into the countryside
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722. Concentration Camps, 1933–39
commonly known as the Storm Troopers), the SS (Schutzstaffel; Protection Squadrons—the elite guard ... organization and procedures to administer and guard a concentration camp. He issued regulations for the duties ... of the perimeter guards and for treatment of the prisoners. The organization, structure, and practice ... . Special “political units on alert” (Politische Bereitschaften) originally guarded the SS
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723. Belzec
comprised the majority of the German staff. However, the bulk of the guard unit, between 90 and 120 men ... civilians selected or recruited for this purpose. All members of the guard unit were trained at the Trawniki ... Globocnik. The SS staff and auxiliary police guards assigned ... chamber doors were sealed, auxiliary police guards started a large motor engine located outside the
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724. In the Devil's Den
—into wheelbarrows and moved it down the street. Two enlisted SS men alternated in guarding the ... main entrance. It was a rather pro forma guard duty; they did not have to stand in one place or ... . One of the two guards was short, in fact quite short for an SS man, stocky, and had a distinctly ruddy ... guard was constantly standing behind us, frequently cursing, sometimes under his breath to himself
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725. Auschwitz Camp Complex
quarries, and on construction projects, digging tunnels and canals. Under armed guard, they shoveled snow ... concentration camp and the killing center. Guards, equipped with machine guns and automatic rifles, stood in the ... many watchtowers. The lives of the prisoners were completely controlled by their guards, who on a whim ... to supervise the others in return for special favors by the guards. Cruel "medical experiments