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| | My beliefs on the "Death Camps" - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | Prior to execution of the beating punishment an examination by a physician was required. |  | | But that such acts in no way reflected official policy is clearly obvious from the regulations for the camp administration. |  | | Such measures must exist, not merely on paper, but must rather be regularly controlled by the camp doctors. |
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 | | Many of the camps were established early in the Nazi regime under the "Protective Custody" law of February 28, 1933 which authorized the police to make arrests on suspicion of criminal activity and incarcerated without benefit of legal counsel or trial. |  | | These barracks held the "court rooms" where the prisoners were "tried" and usually sentenced to death. |  | | All were convicted and sentenced to prison terms ranging form 1 to 20 years. |
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| | death camps - QuickTopic free message board hosting |
 | | Under that treaty, the UK can not allow extradition to countries with the death penalty if it thinks there is a reasonable likelihood that such a penalty might be applied in the case of the crimes cited in the extradition (if I recall correctly). |  | | It does not refer to execution of individuals on an individual basis, no matter how much or little you may disagree with such prosecutions, or with the death penalty at all (and I am, in point of fact, an opponent of the death penalty). |  | | And once you have that you can pick a few executioners, maybe not even brutal men, who would see themselves as carrying out the regrettable sentence of a proper court. |
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| | Images for Reflection Photography by Scott L. Sakansky ... |
 | | Although the Ministry of Justice declared these camps illegal and even punished some of its leaders, following the declaration of a state of emergency in 1933, there was little the Justice Officials could do. |  | | From 1937 to 1938, the Nuremberg Laws and laws against Gypsies and Jehovah's Witnesses caused an increase in the number of prisoners, who provided German industries with forced, free labor. |  | | Beginning in 1933, 25,000 people were imprisoned in Dachau, one of the first of the death camps. |
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| | Bataan-POW Camps |
 | | The Geneva Convention stated that if a prisoner escaped and was recaptured, he was not to be punished. |  | | Therefore, the local commanders could do as they wished without reprimand. |  | | According to the Geneva Convention officers were exempt from labor. |
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| | Liberation of the Nazi Concentration Camps 1933-1945 |
 | | The correlation between the remains of the camp and millions dead could not be grasped even on personal inspection. |  | | From my own personal observation, I can state unequivocally that all written statements up to now do not paint the full horrors." |  | | His message to Washington read: "We are constantly finding German camps in which they have placed political prisoners where unspeakable conditions exist. |
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| | American Death Camps |
 | | These prisons, or "camps" as we call them, were built for no other purpose than for the common American taxpayer. |  | | One of my duties requires me to train through rotation with other units, the ongoing guard staff of various clandestine Prisons many Americans that over-sight committees do not know exist. |
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| | Petition For The Closure Of Olongapo Prostitution Death Camps Petition |
 | | The Petition For The Closure Of Olongapo Prostitution Death Camps Petition to Philippine Goverment was created by and written by. |  | | Petition For The Closure Of Olongapo Prostitution Death Camps Petition |  | | Petition For The Closure Of Olongapo Prostitution Death Camps |
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| | Daimnation!: People's Democratic Republic of Death Camps |
 | | He was also the chief of management at Camp 22. |  | | Because all of us were led to believe that all the bad things that were happening to North Korea were their fault; that we were poor, divided and not making progress as a country. |  | | Kwon Hyuk, who has changed his name, was the former military attaché at the North Korean Embassy in Beijing. |
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| | "US plans death camp" has been archived |
 | | Due to copyright restrictions, this story is no longer available at NEWS.com.au. |  | | Article no longer available "US plans death camp" |
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| | Established Concentration Death Camps ARE HERE |
 | | We lusted for the hour of martial law when we could finally get our hands on them legally... |  | | The concentration camps are all in place to "terminate resisters of the New World Order" as it comes down under martial law. |  | | We all know that they are to terminate the resisters of the New World Order under martial law..." admitted my personal friend Michael Maholy, 20 years Naval Intel/CIA and previously a dedicated worked for the NWO under Bush Sr. |
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| | Concentration Camps Table of Contents |
 | | List of the Major Companies Involved in the Concentration Camps |  | | Death Penalty for Trade in a Concentration Camp |  | | Important and Well-known Subcamps and Their Main Camps |
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| | A Trip to the Camps (visiting Nazi concentration and death camps) |
 | | Camp officials were not required to be vicious, but were granted the initiative to become that way. |  | | For seven years, the camp and its subcamps held 106,000 persons, of which 55,000 died. |  | | Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or printing of this article without the expressed written consent of the author is prohibited. |
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| | Nazi extermination camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | They should also be distinguished from slave labor camps, which were set up in all German-occupied countries to exploit the labor of prisoners of various kinds, including prisoners of war. |  | | In all Nazi camps there were very high death rates as a result of starvation, disease and exhaustion, but only the extermination camps were designed specifically for mass killing. |  | | This was part of what has become known as the Holocaust. |
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| | Australian Memories Of The Holocaust |
 | | Refugees suffer from all the legal, economic, political and social disabilities of stateless persons. |  | | The main camp had an infamous motto which greeted all who entered: Arbeit macht frei ("Freedom through Work"). |  | | Kapos were selected from among the camp prisoners, usually from any criminal or otherwise violent element. |
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| | Twentieth Century Atlas - Death Tolls |
 | | 50,000 death sentences imposed by the Cheka by 12/20 |  | | Rosenburg, The Haunted Land: 26,000 political death sentences passed by German courts. |  | | Tsaplin, V.V. ("Statistika zherty naseleniya v 30e gody" 1989): 6,600,000 deaths (hunger, camps and prisons) between the 1926 and 1937 censuses. |
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| | Alex Jones Presents Infowars.com to Fight the New World Order -- Police State -- Concentration Camp Archive |
 | | Foundations are in place for martial law in the US |  | | Recent pronouncements from the Bush Administration and national security initiatives put in place in the Reagan era could see internment camps and martial law in the United States. |  | | Under the Justice Department's new definition of "enemy combatant"which won the enthusiastic approval of the president and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeldanyone defined as an "enemy combatant," very much including American citizens, can be held indefinitely by the government, without charges, a hearing, or a lawyer. |
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| | Death Camps, the Nuremberg Trials, and Nazi War Criminals |
 | | Death Camps, the Nuremberg Trials, and Nazi War Criminals |  | | The Nuremberg Trials, held November 20, 1945, through October 1, 1946, were held to punish the Nazi war criminals for the war crimes and genocide they committed. |  | | Involved With Death Camps | The Nuremberg Trials and |
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| | Hitler's Death Camps, The Sanity of Madness |
 | | Under the 1935 legislation, one court brought in a verdict of guilty against a man who when apprehended for watching a copulating couple in the park confessed to having watched only the male. |  | | Most of those who escaped the death penalty ended up in the concentration camps. |  | | Although it granted some form of restitution payments to most camp survivors, the West German government defined homosexuals as criminal inmates and refused them any restitution. |
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| | Belzec |
 | | The SS (Schutzstaffel, or protective units) operated the camps as well as Belzec with brutal military discipline. |  | | It was originally established in 1940 as a slave labor camp. |  | | By the autumn of the year there were three camps in the village itself and a number of satellite camps in areas where there were 11,000 prisoners at one time. |
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| | The Death Camps |
 | | It was during that period that the original camp was demolished. |  | | After the uprising in August 1943 I ran the camp more or less single-handedly for a month; however, during that period no gassings were undertaken. |  | | At that stage the gassings were not yet part of a systematic eradication action but were carried out to test and study closely the camp's capacity and the technical problems involved in carrying out a gassing... |
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| | Gates To Hell - The Nazi Death Camps |
 | | The camp's first inmates were primarily political prisoners, Social Democrats, Communists, trade unionists, habitual criminals, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, beggars, vagrants, hawkers. |  | | Six such death camps existed: Auschwitz-Birkenau, Belzec, Chelmno, Majdanek, Sobibor, and Treblinka. |  | | KZ Dachau was the first concentration camp established in Nazi Germany - the camp was opened on March 22, 1933. |
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| | Axis History Forum :: View topic - 13 Million Died in Death Camps? |
 | | Polish non-Jews deaths - the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (1,8 to 1,9 million) |  | | Perhaps the narrarator used the phrase "death camp" (lowercase letters) to describe all three levels (I-III) of concentration camps, plus slave labor camps, PW camps, civilian refugee camps, etc. as opposed to the phrase "Death Camps" (capital letters) which specifically refer to Level III KZs like Auschwicz. |  | | This would appear to be the standard death camp figure as now given out on a major U.S. media source. |
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 | | Within three years the number of prisoners quadrupled, from about 25,000 before the war to about 100,000 in March 1942. |  | | The war brought unprecedented growth in both the number of camps and the number of prisoners. |  | | The Nazi camp system began as a system of repression directed against political opponents of the Nazi state. |
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| | » Death Camps |
 | | This is the official film documentary recorded by the United States Army of the Nazi Death Camps as Allied forces advanced into Germany. |  | | Every film frame of the Death Camps is irrefutable testimony to a lesson the world must never be permitted to forget. |  | | This is the original 60 minute newsreel which was circulated to US cinemas between 1945-47 and gives a no-holds-barred visual record of the liberation of the camps. |
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| | Impact of Death Camps During World War 2 |
 | | For the deaths twelve people were sentenced to death by hanging. |  | | Twenty-four people who the concentration camps in World War II were tried in account of law. |  | | Everything that happened during World War II, like with the death camps and the trials, killed many people but also hurt many more. |
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| | Beyond the Pale: The Death Camps |
 | | Auschwitz, the biggest camp, is also used for slave labor. |  | | After experimenting with mobile gassing units, permanent gas chambers are installed together with crematoria. |  | | The camp also houses Poles and Russian prisoners-of-war, political prisoners from all over Europe, and Sinti and Roma. |
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| | Australian Memories Of The Holocaust |
 | | The first camp in which mass executions were carried out using gas, in mobile vans. |  | | By 1942 extermination facilities had been installed at the existing camps of Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau. |  | | Murder there took many forms, from mass shootings to hanging and gassing in its seven chambers, which used either carbon monoxide or Zyklon B. About 120 000 people from 28 countries and representing 54 ethnic groups died at Majdanek. |
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| | Analysis of the Holocaust |
 | | The first of these camps were established in the mid 1930s and were originally designed for prisoners. |  | | Once at the camps, the prisoners were unloaded and stripped of everything of value. |  | | Those who remained at the camps were rescued and taken to hospitals or to shelters to recuperate from their terrifying experience at the hands of the Nazis. |
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| | Death camps in Yugoslavia |
 | | Former prison has turned to camp in 1941 connected to Jasenovac, in documentation it is mention as Camp. |  | | Opened in June, first camp where mass executions of Serbs and Jews have been done. |  | | Older prisoners where sent to Stara Gradiška and Jasenovac. |
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| | Newsletter Oct 1996 "Magadan - city of prison camps and death" |
 | | Magadan - city of prison camps and death. |  | | I asked how many of those present were born in Magadan and had parents who were born there. |  | | It is reckoned that between ten and twenty million prisoners were transported by train and ships to the prison camps in Magadan. |
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| | Eisenhower's German POW Death Camps - A US Guard's Story |
 | | We were in what was to become the French zone, where I soon would witness the brutality of the French soldiers when we transferred our prisoners to them for their slave labor camps. |  | | In October, 1944, at age eighteen, I was drafted into the U.S. army. |  | | The M.P.s agreed and released him to continue his "dirty work." |
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| | Inside a Nazi Death Camp, 1944 |
 | | Prisoners were often identified by a different colored triangle on their uniform: red for political prisoner, yellow for Jew, pink for homosexual, black for the asocial or "work-shy", purple for Jehovah Witnesses, and green for criminals. |  | | The BBC refused to air his report of the camp as his description was so unbelievable they considered it a Soviet propaganda ploy. |  | | It is estimated that 1.5 million died at the camp during its three years of operation. |
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| | Scotsman.com News - Features - Reliving the death camps |
 | | One case which sticks in my mind was Irma Grese. |  | | Rabbi Levy survived Auschwitz and Belsento work as an engineer after the war. |  | | They were gassing 10,000 Jews a day by that point and, although I didn’t find out until after the war, all of my family died that day. |
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| | History of abortion - Hitler, Planned Parenthood & Margaret Sanger |
 | | Vilis Kruze was a former SS officer who after the war worked as an abortionist for Kaiser Permenente in Ohio and Hawaii. |  | | Dr. Josef Mengele was the most active of the SS doctors at Auschwitz, the infamous Nazi concentration camp. |  | | It seems you can take the doctor out of the killing camp, but you can't take the killing camp out of the doctor. |
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| | Commentary Magazine - Cedars of Lebanon: Songs of the Death Camps |
 | | ...But it must be remembered that the ghettos and camps were not small places, they were not prison buildings... |  | | ...This may be the reason why so much of the expression in Yiddish literature by those who went through the concentration camps and the ghettos is poetic in form... |  | | ...Soon after the end of the war, in Sweden, I first heard the songs of the death camps and the ghettos actually sung by groups of those who had survived... |
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| | Hitler's death camps: Holocaust or Inquisition? |
 | | Historians suggest that the death camps and gas chambers were used specifically against the Jews, yet no serious investigation has been directed toward this even larger number of non-Jews who were executed. |  | | When we remember that the Jesuits were specifically established to counter the "heresy" of the Reformation and that that objective has not changed, we are constrained to examine this other group of victims more carefully. |  | | Dr Rivera states that in his training as a Jesuit he was taught that the Vatican manipulated the Nazi death machine not just against Jews, but more broadly against ` all "heretics." |
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| | The Claremont Institute: The Economists and the Death Camps |
 | | Writings is the home for general works by friends of the Claremont Institute that don't fall into any other site category, such as our projects or Precepts newsletter. |  | | Technical problems may be brought to the attention of webmaster@claremont.org. |  | | The Claremont Institute: The Economists and the Death Camps |
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| | GENERAL ASSEMBLY MARKS 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF LIBERATION OF NAZI DEATH CAMPS |
 | | KOFI ANNAN, Secretary-General of the United Nations, said that, although today had been chosen for a commemoration of the liberation of |  | | ALPHA IBRAHIMA STOED, Minister of State, Special Envoy of Guinea, speaking on behalf of African States, said the Assembly’s first-ever commemoration of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps was a reaffirmation of the body’s respect for the Charter and its commitment to the promotion of human rights. |  | | Despite the realization of many hopes in the past 60 years, he wondered how many promises had been broken around the world and how many civilians had been slaughtered or had their rights trampled. Today’s commemoration should serve to remind everyone of the pledge that each State made upon joining the Organization. |
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| | 12th Armored Division and the Liberation of Death Camps |
 | | The camps were established as a means to exploit slave labor, and were used throughout the war to hold and exterminate prisoners from all occupied countries. |  | | The only camp in which they encountered a large number of inmates, as well as a staggering number of corpses, was the camp Kaufering IV (also known as Hurlach). |  | | It was there that over 4,000 Jews were killed; and the local citizens were forced to bury the bodies. |
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| | UN Marks Liberation of Nazi Death Camps Current Affairs Deutsche Welle |
 | | Send an e-mail and include your name and home country. |  | | For the first time in its history, the United Nations on Monday marked the liberation of Nazi death camps during World War II, in an event attended by Holocaust survivors and the foreign ministers of Israel and Germany. |  | | The gathering took place three days before a state ceremony in Poland at the site of the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, where more than 1 million people -- most of them Jews -- were killed. |
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| | Lecture 16 |
 | | Examples of people who were behind the death/labor camps: Adolf Eichmann and Rudolf Hoess. |  | | -There were frequent deaths in the labor camps. |  | | -The people who worked in the death camps had "escape points" along the way where they could have backed out, even including Eichmann. |
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| | Death Camps |
 | | As said before, the first death camps were operational in Eastern Poland in 1942, after the Wannsee Conference. At this conference, the Nazi SS, under Heinrich Himmler, decided there would be a "Final Solution" to the Jewish question. The solution was elimination of the Jews from Europe by means of the death camps. |  | | The previous method of elimination, via the Einsatzgruppen, was too expensive, and the men deployed in the units could be better used. General Kurt von Geinanth, Chief of Occupied Poland, said "the principle should be to eliminate the Jews as promptly as possible without impairing essential war work." |  | | At Auschwitz and Majdenek, large military-industrial complexes were built in order to use those Jews that were physically fit as labor. As the Russians advanced on the Eastern front in 1944, the death camps were dismantled, and the Jews were moved into Germany, at camps such as Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen. |
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| | Wallenberg, Raoul -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | After the Soviet Union had occupied Bessarabia in June 1940, the Hungarian leaders compelled... |  | | United States agency established January 22, 1944, to attempt to rescue victims of the Nazismainly Jewsfrom death in German-occupied Europe. |  | | Swedish businessman and diplomat who became legendary through his efforts to rescue Hungarian Jews during World War II and through his disappearance while a prisoner in the Soviet Union. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9075978&ref=news0505ARC
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