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Franz stangl and gustav wagner
Franz stangl and gustav wagner













franz stangl and gustav wagner

They had been recruited in Ukraine among those of German descent and many of them also spoke German. Their uniform was different from that of the Germans and it was forest - green in colour. They carried wooden truncheons whips and guns were in their hands. They wore special uniforms of which the most remarkable element was a black cap with a skull emblem right in front. Scattered among them were approximately as many soldiers and this fact surprised us since they were a novelty for us. All the other wagons were opened at the same time and we saw dozens of SS soldiers, whom we already knew very well, waiting for us along the whole long convoy. We were all filled with intense anxiety and only whispers were heard, broken at times by the cry of a child, immediately silenced by its mother. Some more minutes went by while we waited for the results of all that fluster. We felt that it was finally separated from the rest of the convoy and was going fast away from the place we thought should be a railroad yard. We were all silent, since we were worried at the continuous comings and goings of the engine. We soon noticed they were manoeuvring the engine and suddenly the wagons started to be pushed instead of pulled. Next, we heard the squeak of metal caused by the brakes and the train stopped. ISBN 978-83-93.It was late afternoon when we noticed that the noise made by the train wheels on the rails had slowly lessened its speed. Translated by Karpiński, Tomasz Sarzyńska-Wójtowicz, Natalia. Sobibor Extermination Camp 1942-1943 (PDF). ^ "Convicted Nazi criminal Demjanjuk deemed innocent in Germany over technicality"."John Demjanjuk guilty of Nazi death camp murders". ^ "Interrogation of Mikhail Affanaseivitch Razgonayev Sobibor Death Camp Wachman.^ "Survivors of the revolt – Sobibor Interviews".Officially declared dead by a German court in 1951 at the request of his wife Disappeared at the end of the war -fate unknown. ^ Involved at KZ Sobibor and KZ Belzec.^ a b Klee, Ernst, Dressen, Willi, Riess, Volker The Good Old Days: The Holocaust as Seen by Its Perpetrators and Bystanders.^ Nizkor Web Site Retrieved on 9 April 2009.: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter ( link) Archived from the original on 7 March 2005. ^ a b c Lest we forget (14 March 2004), "Extermination camp Sobibor".The core of this website consists of thirteen interviews with survivors of the uprising on 14 October 1943 in the Sobibor extermination camp, originally recorded in 19 forty years after the fact. NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies. "Biographies of SS-men – Sobibor Interviews". ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq Jules Schelvis & Dunya Breur.Webpage featuring first-person account of Holocaust survivor and prisoner age 16, Thomas Blatt. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Sobibor − The Forgotten Revolt ( Internet Archive).Staff sergeant, brother of Josef Wolf (below) Sergeant, transferred from Treblinka in October 1943 for a short whileĬorporal, transferred from Treblinka for a short time in December 1943Ĭommandant of the Bahnhof-kommando at Lager I before Frenzel Supervised sorting of clothes in Lager II Staff sergeant, Head of Ukrainian Guard (2/2), killed in the revolt Staff sergeant, killed in an accident with a hand grenade in September 1943, several weeks before the revolt Police sergeant, transferred from Belzec in 1942, burning of corpses ( Sonnenstein) Private first class, pipes for the gas chambers (from Action T4)Ĭommitted suicide in December 1942 on vacation in Berlin from his Sobibor dutyĬorporal, managed the "Lazarett" killing station















Franz stangl and gustav wagner