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 | | In addition, German court findings during post-war trials provides additional documentation, and we have transcribed the Operation Reinhard section of the Yad Vashem Studies XVI, and made it available by anonymous ftp and the World Wide Web. |  | | The figures were quoted in German marks (the rate of exchange of the reichsmark against the United States dollar at the time was 2.5 to 1). |  | | Ho"fle, Hans - (Hauptsturmfuehrer), appointed by Himmler as Globocnik's Chief of Operations, in charge of organization and manpower. |
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| Â | “Operation Reinhard”: The Extermination Camps of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka |
 | | A reason for this may be that either Himmler issued no written statement on this subject, or that any orders and directives were destroyed. |  | | This decision was brought on by Himmler's order of July 19, 1942 that all the Jews in the General Government, with a few exceptions, were to be eradicated by the end of that year. |  | | The experience gained from the installation and the extermination procedures in those two camps was taken into consideration in the planning and building of Treblinka. |
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| Â | Aktion Reinhard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The head of Aktion Reinhard was SS-Brigadeführer Odilo Globocnik, (SS- and police chief of the district Lublin), appointed by Himmler. |  | | "Einsatz Reinhard" - code name for the extermination of Polish Jewry in the former General Gouvernement and the Bialystok area, better known as Aktion Reinhard. |  | | SS-Sturmbannführer Hermann Höfle, chief of "Hauptabteilung Reinhard" (Main Department Reinhard), was responsible for personnel and organisation of deportations, extermination camps and realisation of the victims' valuables. |
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| Â | "Aktion Reinhard" and other killing operations |
 | | The other Austrian victims of the "Aktion Reinhard" were transferred to the extermination camps from ghettos in the "Generalgouvernment", to which they were deported in 1941/42, or else from Theresienstadt ghetto. |  | | At this time the murder of Jews living in the "Generalgouvernment" had already begun, under the direction of the SS and police chief in Lublin district, Odilo Globocnik, an Austrian. |  | | Later, this campaign was called "Aktion Reinhard", in memory of Reinhard Heydrich, head of the Reichssicherheitshauptamt, who had been murdered by Czech resistance fighters in May 1942. |
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