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- Karl Streibel (11 October 1903 – 5 August 1986) was the second and last commander of the Trawniki concentration camp – one of the subcamps of the KL Lublin...
- approaching front line. The last 1,000 Hiwis forming the SS Battalion Streibel led by Karl Streibel himself, were transported west to work at the still functioning...
- 1944, 5,082 men were on active duty. Trawnikimänner were organized by Streibel into two SS Sonderdienst battalions. Some 1,000 Hiwis are known to have...
- Robert Streibel (born 27 January 1959) is an Austrian historian, writer and poet. Born in Krems an der Donau, Streibel studied history, German studies...
- difficulties. "Ellens dritter Gesang" Mezzo-soprano Dorothea Fayne, Uwe Streibel (piano) Problems playing this file? See media help. Walt Disney used Schubert's...
- evidence later presented at his deportation hearings, Palij served in the Streibel Battalion, guarding forced laborers who made uniforms and brushes. On 3...
- Yeeloy Kensuke Tanabe Designer(s) Jamie Ip Matt McTavish Programmer(s) Tedd Streibel Artist(s) Eddie Visser Writer(s) Naoki Mori Composer(s) Mike Pea**** Darren...
- Asians, all of whom had served in the Red Army. They were enlisted by Karl Streibel, the commander of the Trawniki camp, from the prisoner of war (POW) camps...
- Social Union (CSU) party and the eighth Minister President of Bavaria. Streibel was born in Oberammergau in 1932, where his parents owned a hotel business...
- Ohio Ulrike Lunacek (born 1957), journalist and politician (Green) Robert Streibel, (born 1959), historian, writer and poet. Gregor Hradetzky, (1909–1984)...