- Bergen-
Belsen (pronounced [ˈbɛʁɡn̩ˌbɛlsn̩]), or
Belsen, was a ****
concentration camp in what is
today Lower Saxony in
northern Germany,
southwest of...
- Ravensbrück and Auschwitz, and
served as
warden of the women's
section of Bergen-
Belsen. She was a
volunteer member of the SS.
Grese was
convicted of
crimes involving...
- 1944) and of the Bergen-
Belsen concentration camp (from
December 1944 to its
liberation on 15
April 1945).
Dubbed The
Beast of
Belsen by camp inmates, he...
-
Belsen can mean: Bergen-
Belsen concentration camp Bergen-
Belsen displaced persons camp
Belsen (Bergen), a
small village near Bergen,
about 25 km north...
- "
Belsen Was a Gas" is a song by the
English punk rock band the **** Pistols,
about one of the ****
concentration camps in ****
Germany liberated by British...
- The
Belsen trials were a
series of
several trials that the
Allied occupation forces conducted against former officials and
functionaries of **** Germany...
-
Belsen is a
village within the
German borough of
Bergen in the
northern part of
Celle district on the Lüneburg
Heath in
Lower Saxony. The village, whose...
-
concentration camp List of
subcamps of
Auschwitz Bergen-
Belsen concentration camp List of
subcamps of Bergen-
Belsen Buchenwald concentration camp List of subcamps...
- "
Belsen Express" is a 1975
horror fiction short story, by
Fritz Leiber. It
first appeared in his
collection The
Second Book of
Fritz Leiber.
George Simister...
- 000 who were very ill or
dying were sent to Lublin-Majdanek and Bergen-
Belsen concentration camps. Few of them survived. At the end of 1943, the Dora...