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| | TBRNews.org |
 | | Much of the anecdotal material Sereny has put together to support her case is of such a nature as to preclude its ever being introduced in a court of law. |  | | It is highly doubtful if either Stangl or his attorneys would permit such a damaging interview to take place and to permit Sereny, whose extremist views were well known, free and unfettered access to the prisoner. |  | | By making such incriminating statements as Sereny placed, post mortem, in his mouth, Stangl would have irrevocably destroyed any chance he might have had in his pending appeal before the German courts. |
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http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a088.htm
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 | | Wiesenthal told reporters that Stangl's conviction by a German court was at least as important as Eichmann's by an Israeli court. |  | | The court said he shared in responsibility for 900,000 murders at Treblinka alone. |  | | Wiesenthal promised to pay him $7,000 if his information was correct. |
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http://www.jr.co.il/articles/simon-wiesenthal.txt
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| | Vernietigingskamp Treblinka |
 | | Stangl stierf in de gevangenis in juni van hetzelfde jaar. |  | | Na een rechtszaak van 6 maanden werd hij in 1971 tot levenslang veroordeeld. |  | | De rest werd veroordeeld tot straffen variërend tot een maximum van 12 jaar, met uitzondering van één gedaagde die vrijgesproken werd. |
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http://www.cympm.com/treblinkadutch.html
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| | Franz Stangl |
 | | In 1961, the Austrians issued an arrest warrant for Stangl but it took until 1967 until he was arrested in Brazil. |  | | On June 28th 1971, Stangl died of heart failure in prison. |  | | Stangl was in charge of Sobibor until September 1942 when he was transferred to Treblinka. |
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http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/franz_stangl.htm
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| | Axis History Factbook: Stangl Trial |
 | | Former SS Hauptsturmführer Franz Stangl convicted in The "Stangl" Trial, which was held before a West German court, from the 13th May 1970 to the 22nd December 1970. |  | | Stangl Trial (3 May 1970 - 22 Dec 1970) |  | | He was found guilty and sentenced to Life Imprisonment. |
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http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=367
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| | Family Stangl |
 | | List of first names: Bartholomäus, Dorothea, Florian, Franz (Franziscus), Georg, Ignaz, Johann, Johanna (3), Josef, Laurentius, Leopold, Maria (2), Maria, Michael, Moritz, Rochus, Thekla |
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http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a8804366/stanglen.htm
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| | Psychologie van de menselijke wreedheid |
 | | Evenmin bij Rudolf Höss, of bij Franz Stangl… Zo komen we bij de psychologie van de gehoorzamers. |  | | In het Naziregime onderscheiden we bijvoorbeeld enerzijds de bevelhebbers, die de macht hadden zoals Hitler, Göring …, de gehoorzamers zoals Rudolf Höss, kampcommandant van Auschwitz, of Franz Stangl, commandant van Treblinka, de zgn. |  | | Spreker begint met de vaststelling dat het vermogen tot extreme wreedheid in bijna alle mensen aanwezig is. Echter, bepaalde groepsprocessen spelen hierbij een uiterst belangrijke rol. |
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http://www.seniorama.be/archief/verslagen/2002/12/wreedheid.htm
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| | Treblinka |
 | | Stangl wanted Treblinka to be as efficient as was possible and such issues were to him a triviality that trespassed on good practice. |  | | At his trial after the war, Stangl claimed that Treblinka could murder 15,000 people in 14 hour period. |  | | A form of gallows humour existed among the SS at Treblinka. |
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http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/treblinka.htm
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| | Extermination Camp Sobibor, Page I |
 | | Franz Stangl died in the prison due to a heart failure in 1971. |  | | In April 1942, Franz Stangl was appointed commander of the Sobibor camp and his first task was to speed up the construction, which at that time was still lagging behind the schedule. |  | | Stangl performed his task scrupulous and the camp was ready to receive it's first victims in mid-April 1942. |
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http://www.silentwall.com/SobiborI.html
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 | | EXCERPTS FROM JUDGMENTS (URTEILSBEGRUNDUNG) Passed on September 3, 1965 in the trial of Kurt Franz and nine others at the court of Assizes in Dusseldorf (First Treblinka Trial) (AZ-LG Dusseldorf: II 931638, p. |  | | The court in Dusseldorf ruled that more than 700,000 Jews were exterminated in this camp alone. |  | | 49 ff.), and the trial of Franz Stangl at the court of Assizes at Dusseldorf (Second Treblinka Trial) on December 22, 1970 (pp. |
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http://shamash.org/holocaust/denial/treblinka.txt
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| | Treblinka, one of six Nazi extermination centers in Poland. |
 | | Stangl died in prison in June of that same year. |  | | After a six month trial he was sentenced to life imprisonment in January 1971. |  | | The others received various sentences up to a maximum of twelve years. |
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http://www.cympm.com/treblinka.html
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| | STF - Julgamentos Históricos |
 | | Três pedidos de extradição ao Governo brasileiro, submetidos ao exame do STF, e um habeas corpus são reunidos para julgamento em conjunto, conforme sugestão do Ministro Relator, por tratarem dos mesmos fatos e da mesma pessoa.. |  | | Franz Paul Stangl, preso em razão de pedidos de extradição, é acusado pelo extermínio de centenas de milhares de pessoas, em campos de concentração, durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. |  | | Treblinka, outro campo de extermínio com câmaras de gás, também foi administrado por Stangl, onde as vítimas chegavam por estrada de ferro, em comboios fechados, enganadas a fim de não suspeitarem de seu destino.. |
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http://www.stf.gov.br/jurisprudencia/julghistoricos/monta_resumo.asp?IDE_PROCESSO=ext273
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| | Context and Perspective in the 'Holocaust' Controversy |
 | | They cannot concede Auschwitz without conceding the whole issue, for the reason that there is no sort of evidence they offer for the others that is not also offered for Auschwitz. |  | | Anybody who has taken even a brief look at the details of the Treblinka legend (e.g. |  | | I talked with Stangl for weeks in prison; I talked to others who worked under him, and to their families. |
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http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v03/v03p371_Butz.html
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| | Forced sterilization, further assassinations and mass dying |
 | | In the so-called "Treblinka Trial "of the year 1965, the District Court of Düsseldorf sentenced Franz to a lifelong imprisonment. |  | | Before Stangl took over the supreme command of the Treblinka concentration camp, he passed spring and summer of the year 1942 as commander of the Sobibor extermination camp which was still under construction. |  | | Kurt Franz who had worked in different T4 "euthanasia "institutions was made assistant commander of the Treblinka extermination camp. |
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http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Histories__Narratives__Documen/Hadamar/The_Occurrence/Forced_sterilization_-page_2/forced_sterilization_-page_2.html
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| | Christian Wirth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Wirth was the chief of the Criminal Police (Kripo) in Stuttgart before being transferred to head the T-4 program. |  | | As more camps were planned, Globocnik appointed him to the post of Inspector of Camps. |  | | Wirth was killed by Italian partisans in Trieste in May 1944. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Wirth
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| | politik-digital Archiv - Edemocracy - Csu Plattform für Politik und Internet |
 | | Stangl: Entstanden ist die Debatte durch tiefgründige Überlegungen von Herrn Glück vor einigen Jahren, warum trotz immer höheren Mittel- und Steuergeldereinsatz die Gesellschaft nicht zwangsläufig "wärmer" sondern eher als noch "kälter" empfunden wird. |  | | Stangl: Ziel der "Aktiven Bürgergesellschaft" ist es, die Menschen zu Eigenengagement und Übernahme von Verantwortung anzuregen. |  | | Stangl: Ob das ein Modell für eine bundesweite Inititiative ist? |
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http://www.politik-digital.de/archiv/edemocracy/csu.shtml
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Into That Darkness: An Examination of Conscience: Books |
 | | Moral and immoral, criminal and civil, humane and inhumane; that spark of conscience still glows enough to allow a dim and tardy discrimination. |  | | Stangl himself is presented as an ordinary man who made his Faustian pact and tried, like so many former prisoners of the camps, to move on and repress his feelings without processing them. |  | | One in continuous battle with the other, irreconcilable in their differences, both authors of the same criminal acts from inside one mind. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0394710355
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| | Dokumentationsarchiv des Österreichischen Widerstandes |
 | | Anschließend war Stangl Kommandant des Vernichtungslagers Sobibor, ab September 1942 bis zur Auflösung des Lagers 1943 Kommandant des Vernichtungslagers Treblinka. |  | | Im Jänner 1939 wurde die Abteilung, in der Stangl tätig war, zur Gestapo Linz verlegt. |  | | Mit Hilfe von Bischof Hudal gelang ihm die Weiterreise nach Syrien und nach Brasilien. |
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http://www.lettertothestars.at/die_holocaust_dokumentation/doew/disketten/kapitel_xx/k_20_2.html
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| | TIME Magazine Archive Article -- A Penny a Head -- Mar. 10, 1967 |
 | | Said the visitor, an ex-Gestapo agent: "I know where you can find Franz Stanglbut it is going to cost you $25,000." Stangl, the wartime chief of the Treblinka concentration camp, was obviously of interest to Wiesenthal, a man possessed with chasing down escaped Nazi war criminals. |  | | When Wiesenthal protested that his Jewish Documentation Center did not have anything like $25,000, the Gestapo veteran began to... |  | | Two years ago, a nattily dressed German climbed three flights of stairs to a shabby, document-cluttered flat in Vienna's Rudolfplatz, sat down to face Simon Wiesenthal. |
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http://www.time.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,836735,00.html
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| | Carlo Mattogno, Jürgen Graf: Treblinka: Extermination Camp or Transit Camp? |
 | | At a further Treblinka trial, which took place from May to December 1970, likewise in Düsseldorf, only one defendant appeared before the court, namely the former SS-Hauptsturmführer and second Treblinka Kommandant Franz Stangl. |  | | The latter was sentenced to the loss of liberty for the rest of his life for the murder, committed together with others, of at least 400,000 Jews, but he died in 1971 before the German Federal Supreme Court had decided about the appeal filed by him. |  | | Kurt Franz, the main defendant at the trial of 1964/1965, repudiated any guilt on his own part, so that Rückerl's claim is invalid at least in his case. |
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http://www.vho.org/GB/Books/t/6.html
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| | Into That Darkness: From Mercy Killing to Mass Murder |
 | | A grim but utterly compelling look at the mind of Nazi mass-murderer Franz Stangl. |  | | This is without doubt an important book, being one of the few written about the holocaust which genuinely attempts to see into the minds of those who committed the terrible crimes of the period. |  | | This book was good, but it could have been so much better, if the author had directed her attention fully at the character of Franz Stangl rather than attempting to deal with a myriad of other events, which have been far better covered by other writers. |
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http://www.armchairfans.co.uk/books/0712674470
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| | Brazil dislikes image as haven for fugitives |
 | | Tommaso Buscetta, Mafia kingpin, who testified against the mob in the famed "pizza connection" case in the United States, ran a cocaine network from Rio in the 1980s until his arrest and extradition to Italy. |  | | Gustav Franz Wagner, former SS officer, was arrested in southern Brazil after he was spotted at a birthday party for Adolf Hitler. |  | | Franz Stangl, who commanded the Treblinka concentration camp in Poland, worked as a manager at the Volkswagen factory in Sao Paulo. |
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http://www.ocregister.com/ocr/2005/03/20/sections/nation_world/mexico_latinamerica/article_450026.php
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| | The CODOH Revisionist Forum :: View topic - A Dog named Barry |
 | | Interestingly, in your original post you incorrectly stated that Wiernik states that " that Stangl had a dog named Barry". |  | | This source states Groth was transferred to Belzec; maybe he took Barry the pony-sized Sankt Bernard with him. |  | | As to who owned the dog at Sobibor, it's a matter of cross-checking the 'witnesses' - while some sources have fingered Franz, others have suggested that the dog - which was 'about the size of a small pony' (or calf, take your pick) belonged to Sobibor guard Paul Groth (source: http://www.holocaust-info.dk/sobibor/sobibor_personnel.htm). |
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http://forum.codoh.com/viewtopic.php?t=1770
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| | Franz Stangl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Found guilty on October 22, 1970, Stangl was sentenced to life imprisonment. |  | | Franz Stangl was interviewed in 1970 while in prison waiting for his trial by the journalist and biographer Gitta Sereny. |  | | For years his responsibility in the mass murder of men, women and children had been known to the Austrian authorities but Austria did not issue a warrant for Stangl's arrest until 1961. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Stangl
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| | Commentary Magazine - Into that Darkness, by Gitta Sereny |
 | | In 1970, the Diisseldorf court sentenced Franz Stangl to life imprisonment for his role as commandant of Treblinka where, it was estimated, a total of 900,000 Jews had been murdered in World War II, virtually half of them during Stnagl's tenure. |  | | ...IN 1970, the Diisseldorf court sentenced Franz Stangl to life imprisonment for his role as commandant of Treblinka where, it was estimated, a total of 900,000 Jews had been murdered in World War II, virtually half of them during Stangl's tenure... |  | | ...Between the time of his sentencing and his death Stangl was interviewed at considerable length by Gitta Sereny, a London-based journalist whose articles on the Stangl trial first appeared in the Daily Telegraph Magazine in 1967... |
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/Summaries/V59I5P77-1.htm
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| | Ordforklaringer |
 | | Stangl died of heart failure in 1971, having appealed his sentence. |  | | From May-September 1942 Stangl was commandant at the extermination camp Sobibor, then held the same position in Treblinka. |  | | In 1940 employed at the Euthanasia Programme, Operation T4, where thousands of German disabled people were murder on orders from the state. |
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http://www.holocaust-education.dk/ordforklaringer/franz_Stangl.html
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| | PHL200.jrnl.htm |
 | | Franz Stangl was also a husband and a father and before that a very devoted police officer. |  | | Franz Stangl eventually became the Commandant of Treblinka, which was the largest of the extermination camps. |  | | The Nazi party with Hitler as its leader is an obvious responsible institution, but also individuals such as Stangl can be held accountable for their part in the genocide. |
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http://www.msu.edu/course/iah/231b/esquith/IAH.jrnl.htm
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| | www.1939-45.org / Biographies : Franz Strangl |
 | | Franz Stangl est alors transféré à la prison civile de Linz, attendant d'y être jugé. |  | | A l'automne 1943, après la révolte des prisonniers de Treblinka, Franz Stangl et une partie de son staff quittent la Pologne et rejoignent la région de Trieste. |  | | Stangl, qui camoufle sa réelle identité, se réfugie alors en Syrie, à Damas, destination prisée des anciens nazis. |
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http://www.1939-45.org/bios/stangl.htm
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| | The Holocaust Chronicle PROLOGUE: Roots of the Holocaust, page 358 |
 | | In 1967 he was arrested, extradited to Germany, tried for his crimes, and sentenced to life imprisonment. |  | | Under Stangl's supervision, Sobibor opened in early May 1942. |  | | Between 750,000 and 870,000 Jews were gassed there, most of them during Stangl's administration, which lasted from September of 1942 until the following August. |
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http://www.holocaustchronicle.org/staticpages/358.html
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| | 1970 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | December 22 - Franz Stangl, the ex-commander of Treblinka is sentenced to life imprisonment. |  | | December 22 - Libyan revolutionary council declares that it will nationalize all foreign banks in the country. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970
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| | Shofar FTP Archives: camps/aktion.reinhard/treblinka/stangl.01 |
 | | He was tried in Dusseldorf in 1970 and was sentenced to life imprisonment. |  | | He died in prison a few months after the end of the trial." Stangl was sent to command Sobibor after construction fell behind schedule in the Spring of 1942. |  | | His commanding officer sent him to meet with Wirtz at Belzec, and he described his visit thus: "I went there by car. |
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http://www.vex.net/~nizkor/ftp.cgi/camps/ftp.py?camps/aktion.reinhard/treblinka/stangl.01
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| | Final Solution: Resistance - Sobibor Camp |
 | | Franz Stangl was transferred to Treblinka and his place was taken by SS- Obersturmfuhrer Franz Reichsleiten. |  | | Stangl, who had visited Belzec, another death camp, had studied the extermination techniques there, and had introduced them in his own camp. |  | | After the experimental killings were carried out in Sobibor in April 1942, routine mass extermination began there in early May 1942 (Arad 75). |
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http://cghs.dade.k12.fl.us/ib_holocaust2001/Final_Solution/resistance/resist_sobibor.htm
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| | Into That Darkness : An Examination of Conscience (Vintage) by Vintage |
 | | Gitta Sereny was a British journo who had attended Franz Stangl's trial in 1970, and she had interviewed him in prison in Duesseldorf in 1971. |  | | Finally, there should have been more information about Stangl himself. |  | | Stangl did not help matters much, claiming ignorance of much of what went on there. |
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http://www.floridakeysphotos.us/stuff-0394710355.html
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| | Holocaust Survivors: Encyclopedia - "Treblinka" |
 | | The second trial resulted in the camp commandant, Franz Stangl, also being sentenced to life imprisonment. |  | | In the first the deputy camp commandant, Kurt Franz, was sentenced to life imprisonment. |  | | There were 2 trials of camp personnel held in Germany. |
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http://www.holocaustsurvivors.org/cgi-bin/data.show.pl?di=record&da=encyclopedia&sf=entry_name&sv=Treblinka
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| | Forced sterilization, further assassinations and mass dying |
 | | In 1943, he had succeeded in becoming the most influential T4 man. After the war, he managed to work as a lawyer until 1968 when he was sentenced to eight years imprisonment. |  | | Stangl, 32 years old at that time, had worked with the Linz based police service of the Gestapo. |  | | Since he was looking for a new job, he appealed to the Central Security Office of the Reich. |
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http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Histories__Narratives__Documen/Hadamar/The_Occurrence/Forced_sterilization_-page_3/forced_sterilization_-page_3.html
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| | BBC NEWS Europe Obituary: Simon Wiesenthal |
 | | In all, he was believed to have brought 1100 war criminals to trial. |  | | His biggest success was bringing Franz Stangl to justice in West Germany in 1967. |  | | Collating sightings and tip-offs from a worldwide network of sympathisers, human rights activists and even former Nazis themselves, he pursued the 90,000 people named in the German war crimes files. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1170395.stm
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| | Tolerance.org: Remembering Simon Wiesenthal |
 | | In one of his most high-profile cases, Wiesenthal brought Karl Silberbauer, the Gestapo officer who arrested Anne Frank, to justice. |  | | He also helped bring Franz Stangl, the commandant of the death camp at Treblinka, and Hermine Braunsteiner of the camp at Majdanek to justice, along with many others. |  | | In 1977, Wiesenthal began setting up an international network of Simon Wiesenthal Centers in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Europe and Israel. |
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http://www.tolerance.org/news/article_tol.jsp?id=1297
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| | The Sobibor Trials |
 | | He lived openly in Sao Paulo until his arrest on May 30, 1978, but the Brazilian Supreme Court refused to extradite him to Germany. |  | | He was sentenced to death in absentia by the Nuremberg Tribunal, but escaped with Franz Stangl with the help of the Vatican to Brazil, where Wagner was admitted as a permanent resident on April 12, 1950. |
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http://www.auschwitz.dk/sobibor/Trials.htm
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| | Final Solution: Sobibor Camp |
 | | Odilo Globocnik appointed SS Obersturmführer Franz Stangl as the commander of Sobibor. |  | | Stangl was the leading figure in Sobibor and supervised the work. |  | | Stangl realized that a permanent work cadre was needed. |
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http://cghs.dade.k12.fl.us/ib_holocaust2001/Final_Solution/selected_camps/sobibor_camp.htm
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| | TITLE by Patrick J. Buchanan |
 | | Hitler's doctors may prove to have been the medical pioneers of 21st century. |  | | Franz Stangl could not have put it better. |  | | One of its graduates, Franz Stangl, would turn up two years later as commandant of Treblinka. |
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http://www.theamericancause.org/a-pjb-050323-nazi.htm
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| | Warsaw Poland - Treblinka - In Your Pocket |
 | | The camp commander, Franz Stangl, fled to Syria and from there to Brazil, until he was finally extradited to face justice in 1970. |  | | Most escaped with light sentences ranging from three to twelve years. |
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http://www.inyourpocket.com/poland/warsaw/en/feature?id=3811
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| | Kulturtidskriften Café Crème |
 | | Man beräknar att 100 000 människor mördades där under de två första månaderna våren 1942, då Stangl administrerade. |  | | Gitta Sereny besökte Franz Stangl i fängelset (han var mycket uppskattad av fängelsepersonalen, nämner hon) och samtalade med honom i sammanlagt 72 timmar, under en period av några veckor. |  | | "Kunde ni inte ha ändrat på det?" frågar Sereny, "Med den ställning ni hade måste ni väl ha kunnat sätta stopp för nakenheten, piskorna, kreatursfållorna?" Stangl svarar: "Nej, nej, nej. |
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http://www.cafecreme.nu/15maj/stangl.html
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| | History 323: The Holocaust |
 | | Consider the evidence about Stangl’s relationship with his wife during the Holocaust period. |  | | Like many perpetrators, Stangl claims that he had no choice about becoming involved in the Final Solution, and that he was “just following orders” in doing what he did. |  | | What does Franz Stangl say about his attitude toward Jews during the Nazi period? |
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http://www.uky.edu/~popkin/323syl2003_files/StanglEssay2003.htm
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| | Christian Wirth |
 | | Kurt Franz, who later became camp commander of Treblinka, was chief of the kitchen. |  | | Wirth was ordered to Brandenburg an der Havel, where a part of the former Zuchthaus (prison) has been converted into a euthanasia establishment. |
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| | March 2005 News - Stellan Skarsgard |
 | | At his trial years later, Stangl was charged with murdering over 850,000 people. |  | | Here are some frames showing Stangl in his usual white uniform. |  | | This unveils the full horror of what the camps have done to both characters. |
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| | TIME.com: The Faustian Bargain of Stem Cell Research -- Page 1 |
 | | Stangl was an ordinary Viennese policeman, a church-goer and family man, who, at the time of the Anschluss in 1938, was recruited by the Nazis to work as a "security" officer at a mental institution. |  | | Stangl ended up as the kommandant of Treblinka, the Nazi death camp, presiding over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews and others. |  | | He stepped onto the slippery slope when he began to organize humane little euthanasias for the very, very worst, most damaged, vegetable-like, no-quality-of-life-at-all mental cases (turnips, potatoes, a blessing, really, you understand, that they should be put out of their misery). |
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http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,167312,00.html
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| | Christianpost.com- Christian News Online Breaking News, U.S., World News |
 | | The church, instead of backing Father Reinisch, expelled him from his Pallotine order, and he was executed in 1942 after refusing to swear loyalty to Hitler and join his army, Mr. |  | | Many government leaders, with the exception of a few far-right politicians, now publicly condemn the country's Nazi past, and pass laws regulating millions of dollars in restitution. |  | | He sites the case of the Rev. Franz Reinisch, who was banned from preaching because of his critical stance toward the Nazis. |
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http://www.christianpost.com/php_functions/print_friendly.php?tbl_name=europe&id=7
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| | Arutz Sheva - Israel National News |
 | | Among them were Franz Stangl, who commanded the prison camps at Treblinka and Sobibor and had a role in at least 900,000 deaths, and Queens housewife Mrs. |  | | Wiesenthal is credited with ferreting out over 1,000 Nazi war criminals. |
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http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=90166
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 | | His capture, trial and execution in Israel in May 1961 set off a series of Nazi trials and brought the issue of Nazi war criminals into the limelight. |  | | In the mid-1960s, Wiesenthal helped track down nine SS officers who were later put on trial in Stuttgart for their role in the murder of Jews in Lvov, Ukraine. |  | | He lent his name to the creation of an organization based in Los Angeles, with an office in Toronto, aimed at bringing Nazi war criminals to justice and confronting racism and prejudice. |
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http://www.cjnews.com/viewarticle.asp?id=7395
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http://www.geocities.com/herrvermylen2/Treblinka.html
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