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  2. October 1943 - Wikipedia

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    October 24, 1943: Beheading of Leonard George Siffleet. Soldatensender Calais, also known as "Soldiers' Radio Calais", went on the air at 5:57 pm. Operating on the same frequency as Radio Deutschland, Germany's national radio station, Radio Calais would begin transmission whenever Radio Deutschland was off the air during bombing raids. [78]

  3. List of victims of Sobibor - Wikipedia

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    Date of death Age Nationality Faith Notes Mozes Jacobs [3] November 26, 1905: July 9, 1943: 37 years, 225 days Dutch Jewish Gymnast. Participated at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. [4] Walter M. Poppert [5] March 26, 1914: October 30, 1943: 29 years, 218 days German Jewish Husband of Gertrud Poppert née Schönborn.

  4. 1943 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    12 September – World War II: German paratroopers rescue Benito Mussolini from imprisonment, in Operation Eiche. 13 October – World War II: The new government of Italy sides with the Allies and declares war on Germany. 17 October – World War II: The last commerce raider, auxiliary cruiser Michel, was sunk off Japan by United States ...

  5. German casualties in World War II - Wikipedia

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    After German reunification, the records kept in the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany) became available to the WASt. The German Red Cross reported in 2005 that the records of the WASt showed total Wehrmacht losses to have been 4.3 million men (3.1 million dead and 1.2 million missing) in World War II.

  6. List of survivors of Sobibor - Wikipedia

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    April 28, 1943: He and Josef Kopp escaped by killing a Ukrainian guard on July 27, 1943 while on duties outside of the camp in the nearby village of Zlobek. Gertrud Poppert–Schönborn: June 29, 1914: Nov 1943: 29 German Jewish Luka, Loeka Identified by Jules Schelvis as likely identity of "Luka". Presumed dead following mass escape. [30] [31 ...

  7. Johann Niemann - Wikipedia

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    Johann Niemann (4 August 1913 – 14 October 1943) was a German SS officer and Holocaust perpetrator who was deputy commandant of Sobibor extermination camp during Operation Reinhard. He also served as a Leichenverbrenner (corpse cremator) at Grafeneck, Brandenburg, and Bernburg during the Aktion T4, the SS "euthanasia" program.

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