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  • {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...and military ranks|Haupsturmfuhrer]]; third [[Lagerfuhrer]] of combined [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] ( August 1943-November 1943) then commanded [[Auschwitz-Monowitz Concentr
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  • (1888-1945) SS physician who participated in [[Nazi selection]] at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]] and [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp]]s; tried and executed f
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  • An [[extermination camp|subcamp]] of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], also called Auschwitz II; principally for killing with [[Zyklon B]] but
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  • ...hology|pathologist]] imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps, principally [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]], where [[Josef Mengele]] used his professional skills; he later
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  • {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...[Nazi SS and military ranks|Haupsturmfuhrer]]; second [[Lagerfuhrer]] of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], from December 1941 to August 1943; later commanded Vaivara concentrati
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A spinoff of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], also known as Auschwitz III, built primarily to provide slave labor to n
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  • ...ficer who selected prisoners for slave labor or immediate killing at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], and participated in nonconsensual medical experiments; executed for crim
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  • ...ydrogen cyanide]] that, with modifications, was the chemical used in the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]] gas chambers
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  • ...chwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp|Birkenau or Auschwitz II subcamp]] of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]], the largest camp in the entire system. [[Madjanek Concentratio
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  • ...d [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]] (1938 -1940); first Commandant of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] (4 May 1940 to 10 November 1943); testified extensively at the [[Internat
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  • Anthropologist and prisoner assistant to [[Josef Mengele]] at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • Pathologist and prisoner assistant to [[Josef Mengele]] at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]; author of major history
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  • ...ficer who selected prisoners for slave labor or immediate killing at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...ficer who selected prisoners for slave labor or immediate killing at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...ficer who selected prisoners for slave labor or immediate killing at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...ficer who selected prisoners for slave labor or immediate killing at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp}}
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  • SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Sturmbannfueher]]; Third commandant of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] (8 May 1944-January 1945)
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  • ...[Nazi SS and military ranks|Obersturmfuhrer]]; fourth [[Lagerfuhrer]] of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], November 1943-June 1944
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  • SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Obersturmbannfuhrer]]; Second commandant of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] (11 November 1943-8 May 1944)
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  • Obstetrician/gynecologist; prisoner assistant to [[Josef Mengele]] at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]; secretly performed abortions to prevent mothers from being executed
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  • ...itz-Birkenau Concentration Camp|Auschwitz-Birkenau]], a major subcamp of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]].
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  • SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Haupsturmfuhrer]]; first [[Lagerfuhrer]] of[[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], from its creation until the end of 1941; conducted the initial mass exec
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  • (1911-1979) A Nazi [[SS]] [[Hauptsturmfuhrer]] and physician at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], involved in direct killings and nonconsensual medical experiments on hum
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  • ...and military ranks|Obersturmfuhrer]]; fifth and final [[Lagerfuhrer]] of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], June 1944-January 1945
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  • ...ehrer]] and [[Gestapo]] officer; First Chief of the Political Section at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...or}}</ref> Its womens' camp was only surpassed in population by that of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]].<ref name=USHMM>{{citation
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  • ...o [[Robert Jay Lifton]], refused to take part in genocidal activities at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]],. and continued purely healing duties; commended postwar both by prisoner
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  • (1909-1945) Chief Medical Officer of the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] (September 1942-January 1945); described by [[Robert Jay Lifton]] as cons
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  • {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp||**}} {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...was one of [[Josef Mengele]]'s teachers and directed his experiments and [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...but, with modifications, was the chemical used for [[genocide]] in the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]] gas chambers. It was originally patented by [[I.G. Farben]], a
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  • '''Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp''' was a large subcamp of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], principally for direct [[genocide|genocidal]] killing in gas chambers, b
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  • {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...tration Camp''', or '''Auschwitz III''', was split off from the original [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], which gave it a primary mission of supporting factory slave labor. It wa
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  • ...the [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp|Sachsenhausen]] (1938 -1940) and [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]s (4 May 1940 to 10 November 1943).
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  • In the system of [[Nazi concentration camps]], the '''Auschwitz Concentration Camp''' was the largest, both as an [[extermination camp|killing facility]] and | title = Auschwitz Concentration Camp: The Historical Timeline
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  • ...5, this site had deteriorated to the point that inmates transferred from [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] were shocked by the camp's poor conditions.
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  • ...athologist]] imprisoned in the [[Nazi concentration camps]], principally [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]]. At Auschwitz, [[Josef Mengele]] used him as a pathologist; he
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  • ...ted on his own initiative. To wit, Albert Franko, already on a train to [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] out of Piraeus in mainland Greece, “was taken off the train thanks to t
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  • He was one of [[Josef Mengele]]'s teachers and directed his experiments and [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]].<ref name=GM-Home>{{citation
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  • ...sonal suffering. The court declared "that Jews were gassed to death at the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland during the summer of 1944" was a fact.<ref>http://www.jewishvirtu
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  • ...[[SS]] [[Nazi SS and military ranks|Hauptsturmführer]] and physician at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], involved in direct killings and nonconsensual medical experiments on hum
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  • ...was available in raw form, but not usable. There were photographs of the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], they were not located and interpreted until 1970. A photographic plane ...cities were committed, such as [[Rudolf Hoess]], the first commandant of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], in [[Poland]], following his testimony at the IMT.
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  • ...same time his parents, brother, and other relatives were deported to the [[Auschwitz concentration camp]], his mother being the only survivor.
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