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  2. Mischling - Wikipedia

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    Mischling was a legal term used in Nazi Germany to classify persons of mixed "Aryan" and "non-Aryan" ancestry, such as Jewish, as part of the racial policies of the regime. The term also applied to war babies born to non-white soldiers and German mothers after World War II.

  3. List of major perpetrators of the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major perpetrators of the Holocaust, the genocide of Jews and other groups by Nazi Germany during World War II. It includes the names, dates, roles, fates and sources of the leaders and officials who carried out or facilitated the atrocities.

  4. Johanna Langefeld - Wikipedia

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    Johanna Langefeld was a Nazi German guard and supervisor at three concentration camps: Lichtenburg, Ravensbrück, and Auschwitz. She was arrested, escaped, and died in 1974 without being tried for her role in the Holocaust.

  5. Herta Oberheuser - Wikipedia

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    Herta Oberheuser was a German Nazi physician and convicted war criminal who performed medical atrocities on prisoners at the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp. She was the only female defendant in the Nuremberg "Doctors' trial" and served 10 years in prison for crimes against humanity.

  6. Harold Marcuse - Wikipedia

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    "The Afterlife of the Camps," in: Jane Caplan and Nikolaus Wachsmann (eds.), Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany: The New Histories (New York: Routledge, 2010), pp. 186–211. "Memorializing Persecuted Jews in Dachau and Other West German Concentration Camp Memorial Sites," in: William Niven and Chloe Paver (eds.), Memorialization in Germany ...

  7. Concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, definition, and usage of the term concentration camp, and the different types and purposes of camps in history. Explore the cases of Spanish, British, American, German, Soviet, and Japanese camps, among others.

  8. Dachau liberation reprisals - Wikipedia

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    During the Dachau liberation reprisals, [Note 2] German SS troops were killed by U.S. soldiers and concentration camp prisoners at the Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945, during World War II. It is unclear how many SS guards were killed in the incident, but most estimates place the number killed at around 35–50.

  9. Lilli Jahn - Wikipedia

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    Lilli Jahn was born as Lilli Schlüchterer, daughter of a wealthy tradesman who lived in Cologne as a liberal assimilated Jew. She got a quite progressive education for a girl at that time: She was taking her A-levels in 1919 at Kaiserin-Augusta-School in Cologne and started after that studying medicine in Würzburg, Halle (Saale), Freiburg im Breisgau and Cologne.

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