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Stutthof was a ****
concentration camp
established by ****
Germany in a secluded, marshy, and
wooded area near the
village of
Stutthof (now Sztutowo) 34 km...
- The
Stutthof trials were a
series of war
crime tribunals held in
postwar Poland for the
prosecution of
Stutthof concentration camp
staff and officials...
- (1944–1945), Kaiserwald-Riga (1943–44),
Mauthausen (March – May 1945),
Stutthof (1942–1945),
Vaivara (1943–1944),
Vught (1943–1944), and at **** concentration...
- 50,000
prisoners from the
Stutthof camp
system in
northern Poland began in
January 1945.
About 5,000
prisoners from
Stutthof subcamps were
marched to the...
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concentration camp List of
subcamps of
Sachsenhausen Stutthof concentration camp List of
subcamps of
Stutthof Vaivara concentration camp List of
subcamps of...
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roughly 170
Kapos were lynched.
During the 1946-47
Stutthof trials in Gdańsk, Poland, in
which Stutthof concentration camp
personnel were prosecuted, five...
- 1944, she was re****igned to
Stutthof's Bromberg-Ost subcamp; and in
January 1945, she was
moved back to the main
Stutthof camp. [citation needed] In April...
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volunteered with the SS as an Aufseherin, a
concentration camp overseer, in the
Stutthof SK-III women's
subcamp in Poland,
where she
brutalized prisoners, sometimes...
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concentration camp
overseer in
World War II. She was
convicted at the
Stutthof trials of
crimes against humanity and executed.
Becker was born in Neuteich...
- she
joined the camp
staff at
Stutthof. On 1
October 1944,
Steinhoff became a Blockleiterin, or
block leader, in the
Stutthof SK-III women's camp. There...