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Responsible for the Grossaktion Warsaw, the single most deadly operation against the Jews in the course of the Holocaust in occupied Poland, which entailed sending between 254,000 and 265,000 men, women and children aboard overcrowded Holocaust trains to Treblinka. Leading figure in the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Assassinated
This category includes Nazi officials and collaborators notably responsible for the Holocaust (Final Solution architects and executors, SS and Police Leaders, extermination camp or Einsatzgruppe commanders, etc).
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Holocaust perpetrators in Czechoslovakia (1 C, 10 P) E.
Gustav Wagner: SS-OberscharführerStaff sergeant, deputy commandant (Quartermaster, sergeant major of the camp) [5] [6] Johann Niemann SS-UntersturmführerSecond lieutenant, deputy commandant, killed in the revolt
Property belonging to murdered Jews was redistributed to the German occupiers and other non-Jews. Although the majority of Holocaust victims died in 1942, the killing continued until the end of the war in May 1945. Many Jewish survivors emigrated out of Europe after the war. A few Holocaust perpetrators faced criminal trials.
Evidence collected by the prosecution for the Nuremberg trials Corpses found at Klooga concentration camp by the Red Army Holocaust death toll as a percentage of the total pre-war Jewish population in Europe. The Holocaust—the murder of about six million Jews by Nazi Germany from 1941 to 1945—is the most-documented genocide in history.
Now, I understand that the list needs to contain major perpetrators of the Holocaust. For example, Karl Pötzinger ( I know I insist a lot on him but hear me out a bit) was one of the two deputy commandants of the Treblinka extermination camp where it is estimated that 900.000 Jews were exterminated, it is higly estimated that even 1 million ...
Historians studying the Holocaust today usually base their research on the German translation, which Allied forces also used when translating the report into English shortly after the end of the war. The Vrba–Wetzler report contains a detailed description of the geography and management of the camps, and of how the prisoners lived and died.