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Margot Elisabeth Dreschel, also
spelled Drechsel,
Drechsler or
Drexler (17 May 1908 – 28 May 1945[citation needed]), was an SS-Aufseherin (concentration...
- Lars
Pederson Qualben used the name "Marx" for "
Dreschel", and
Henry Clay
Vedder replaced Dreschel with
Marcus Thomä (William
Roscoe Estep gave Stübner...
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Oberaufseherin Emma
Zimmer (1942–43),
Stellvertretende Lagerfuehrerin Margot Dreschel (late 1943–November 1944),
Arbeitsdienstfuehrerin Elisabeth H****e, Oberaufseherin...
- Auschwitz-Birkenau as an Aufseherin. Her
supervisors included Maria Mandel,
Margot Dreschel, and Irma Grese.
Bormann was
eventually moved to Budy, a
nearby subcamp...
- Per his teammates,
Dreschel had not
reached the
Power Tower playoffs. At the
moment of his arrest, his
lawyer claimed Dreschel would plead "not guilty...
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Archived from the
original on 30
December 2008.
Retrieved 8
December 2008.
Dreschel,
Andrew (5
December 2008). "Jean was
right to
stave off Bloc coalition"...
- were
influenced by (and, in turn, influencing)
Thomas Müntzer –
Thomas Dreschel,
Nicholas Storch, and Mark
Thomas Stübner. They
preached an apocalyptic...
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transport was
awaited by the
defendant Mandl accompanied by SS
woman Margot Dreschel, and as soon as the
transport had arrived,
Mandl carried out a selection...
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Herta Bothe Juana Bormann Alexander Bülow
Luise Danz John
Demjanjuk Margot Dreschel Feodor Fedorenko Hans
Hoffmann Kurt
Gerstein Paul Götze Irma
Grese Karl-Friedrich...
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ranks and
became an
Erstaufseherin (First Guard)
directly under Margot Dreschel and
Maria Mandl. In the
summer of 1943, she
received a
medal from the Reich...