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This copy letter from Hitler's deputy, Martin Bormann, reports Hitler's decision to continue employing Hans von Dohnanyi as a lawyer, despite being a second class <em> Mischling</em>.
The Klaus Frank papers consists of a passport belonging to Klaus Frank for his immigration to Israel; a death certificate for Nanette August, the maternal grandmother of Klaus Frank; a banknote from Theresienstadt; a German banknote; a photograph of Klaus Frank after his release from the Sachsenhausen concentration camp; a photograph of Klaus Frank with his cousin, Larry; a sketchbook of Klaus Frank’s ...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 83 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm
Ludwig Steiner was born in 1872 in Zirl, Austria. He was arrested on 29 September 1939 and imprisoned at the Gestapo prison Innsbruck. Every day one person of the family "kept watch" and stood outside the prison as Ludwig Steiner could sometimes be seen at a window on the top floor of the building. On 7 December 1939 he was transferred to Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg concentration camp and later to Dachau. ...
Testimony, typescript, 7 pages, written in 1995. Describes childhood in Hamburg, Kristallnacht and his subsequent arrest and internment at Sachsenhausen, emigration to England and then to the United States.
Collectie 250k: Concentratiekampen buiten Nederland > Sachsenhausen > Veränderungsmeldungen, 1941-1944.
Hierin een toespraak, geschreven door Meijer Sluyser onder de titel 'anti-joodse maatregelen', de 'psychopaat' Julius Streciher en 'satan's filiaalhouder' Arthur Seyss-Inquart komen ter sprake, evenals het concentratiekamp Sachsenhausen.
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Collectie 281: Leeuw, A.J. van der > Oorlogsmisdrijven > Onderzoek naar oorlogsmisdrijven > Stukken betreffende het instellen van een onderzoek naar oorlogsmisdrijven gepleegd in het concentratiekamp Sachsenhausen en zijn buitencommando's, 1945-1969.