- officers.
Internierungslager ("Internment Camp") for
civilian enemy aliens.
Lazarett,
military hospital for POWs.
Mannschaftslager Döberitz. A
large camp 13...
- for the
Wehrmacht into the
Olympic Döberitz
Hospital (German: Olympia-
Lazarett Döberitz), and Army
Infantry School (German: Heeres-Infanterieschule),...
- Life
imprisonment Died in
prison in 1978
Willi Mentz SS-Unterscharführer
Lazarett ("Infirmary,"
which actually meant shooting victims) Life imprisonment...
-
collected by the Lumpenkommando. It was
flanked by a fake
infirmary called "
Lazarett", with the Red
Cross sign on it. It was a
small barracks surrounded by...
- at
Stalag VIII-B were
among the best in all the Stalags. The so-called
Lazarett was set up on a
separate site with
eleven concrete buildings. Six of them...
- base for
distribution of
International Red
Cross packages and mail. A
Lazarett (hospital)
cared for
prisoners that were sick or had been
injured in industrial...
-
individuals who were
injured in work, or
became ill, were
returned to the
Lazarett (medical care facilities) at the
parent stalag.
Stalag Luft III, a large...
- "Erfinder des Motor-Getriebeaggregats".
Retrieved 2019-02-27. "Nach dem
Lazarett ging es
wieder ans Schaffen".
Retrieved 2019-02-27. "Der
Wohlstand wuchs...
- 1943, he was
transferred to Sobibor,
where he was put in
charge of the "
Lazarett". His
hobby there was the
target shooting of Jews with a pistol, fifty...
-
Soldatenalltag im
Zweiten Weltkrieg (p. 175), Böhlau Verlag, Vienna, 2009 "
Lazarett 4/637," in
Heinz Rosenberg:
Jahre des Schreckens. "…und ich
blieb übrig...