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Protective custody (PC) is a type of
imprisonment (or care) to
protect a
person from harm,
either from
outside sources or
other prisoners. Many prison...
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Protective custody (German:
Schutzhaft), was the extra- or para-legal rounding-up of
political opponents, Jews and
other ****cuted
groups of
people in...
- camps. The
power of the
Gestapo included the use of what was called,
Schutzhaft—"protective custody", a
euphemism for the
power to
imprison people without...
- Österreichische
Angelegenheiten (Reaction, Opposition,
Austrian Affairs) PP II D –
Schutzhaft,
Konzentrationslager (Protective custody,
concentration camps) PP II E...
- arrived. Mid-July 1942 camp
commander became Wilhelm Schitli,
former Schutzhaft-camp
commander in Neuengamme. On 11
October 1942, six
months after the...
- the
Gestapo were
authorized to take **** men into
preventive detention (
Schutzhaft) of
arbitrary duration without an
accusation (or even
after an acquittal)...
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first 1000
German political opponents to be held in
protective custody (
Schutzhaft)
arrived at the site of the camp,
which they
built from scratch, as well...
- 1914–1945,
Hannah Vogt,
Verrlag Moritz, 1961 ISBN 0-19-501093-0 http://www.gedenkstaette-moringen.de/geschichte/maenner/
schutzhaft/
schutzhaft.html v t e...
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police the
right to act extra-legally. This led to the
sweeping use of
Schutzhaft—"protective custody", a
euphemism for the
power to
imprison people without...
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concentration camp in the
barracks for
several months under the
title of
Schutzhaft- und
Arbeitslager ("Protective
Detention and
Labour Camp").
About 500...