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| | GRAF: Majdanek Concentration Camp (1998) |
 | | An important document about the history of Majdanek is a letter written by the vice minister of transport, Kleinmann, to Heinrich Himmler on the 7th of March 1942 (17). |  | | According to Pohl's letter to Himmler, which was later presented in Nuremberg as document PS--1469, no less than 7.67% of the male and 4.41% of the female prisoners died in August 1943. |  | | Jozef Marszalek, the official historian of Majdanek, unmistakably states (14): |
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http://www.vho.org/aaargh/engl/JGmajdanek.html
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| | Demjanjuk findings of fact |
 | | In October 1950, Defendant sought a determination from the DPC that he was a Displaced Person as defined in the DPA, and therefore eligible to immigrate to the United States under the DPA. |  | | The Government presented the original of Government Exhibit 4 for examination by the Court. |  | | Government Exhibit 3 is a service identity pass from Trawniki Training Camp, issued in the name of Iwan Demjanjuk, identification number 1393. |
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http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/magazine/fall02/demjanjuk1.html
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| | The Leuchter Report -- Majdanek |
 | | None of the facilities at Majdanek are suitable, or were used, for execution purposes. |  | | Table VII -- Hypothetical Execution Rates for Majdanek |  | | The furnaces are the only portion of the original facility which has not been rebuilt. |
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http://www.ihr.org/books/leuchter/majdanek.html
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| | Majdanek Bibliography |
 | | This trial included that of a female guard found living remarried in the United States, who was sentenced to life imprisonment, the maximum punishment under German law. |  | | A film of the trial of remaining Majdanek SS officers and regular officers which took place in Duesseldorf in 1976-77. |  | | It also contains facsimiles of several important documents concerning Majdanek, such as receipts of orders for Zyklon B, transport prisoner lists, and an invoice for prisoner hair shipped to an industrial company in Germany. |
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http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~philip/majdbibl.html
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| | Hermine Braunsteiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Following her release from prison the Austrian government promised not to charge her with any additional crimes and granted her amnesty. |  | | On May 30, 1980, the 61-year-old former SS woman was given a life sentence for her sadistic acts at the Majdanek camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. |  | | In October 1942, because of disagreements between Braunsteiner and chief overseer Maria Mandel, she was transferred to the Majdanek death and concentration camp outside Lublin, Poland. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermine_Braunsteiner
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| | ZNet Commentary: Bloody Brigitte |
 | | In 1981 she was sentenced in the Dusseldorf Majdanek Trial to two life terms in prison, but was released in 1990, due to "bad health". |  | | In 1975 - thirty years after the war - these two women, together with several other former wardens of Majdanek, were put on trial in the so-called Majdanek Trial in Dusseldorf (1975-1981). |  | | From May to September 1943, during the so-called 'Kinderaktionen', children were separated from their mothers. |
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http://www.zmag.org/sustainers/content/2004-08/08noll.cfm
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| | Majdanek |
 | | November 1944 - first trial of Majdanek officers. |  | | October 1941 - first transport of prisoners arrive at Majdanek. |  | | Four were sentenced to death, two committed suicide before their sentence. |
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http://www.marchoftheliving.org/mol2000/majdanek.html
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| | Axis History Forum :: View topic - Majdanek Personnel |
 | | In September, 1941, Koch was transfered due to tax evasion charges by an SS court and appointed commandant of Majdanek, a Soviet prisoner-of-war camp run by the Waffen SS. |  | | Captured at the end of the war, he was put on trial by the poles, and on 22nd December 1947 the Supreme National Tribunal in Kracow pronounced the death sentence in his case at the trial of members of the SS garrison of Auschwitz/Birkenau. |  | | The final decisions regarding the camp were his authority and he was the senior officer captured. |
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http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=2341
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| | Majdanek 2004 - Rok prijave: 15/09/03 - Artservis |
 | | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License. |  | | It is the role of the Majdanek Museum to store still full of unrest, intolerance, illegal deeds, phobias, persecutions, suffering, wars, terrorist attacks and the threat of total annihilation. |  | | The collection of works of contemporary art on the war and martyrdom has been built up in Majdanek after the exhibitions which have taken place so far. |
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http://www.artservis.org/izpis_dogodka.asp?hF=958
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| | Axis History Forum :: View topic - Questions about Majdanek |
 | | Reasons why he acted as Blum do not matter as much as fact that eyewitnesses have been wrong in many cases. |  | | Majdanek and Auschwitz - Testimony of Yisrael Gutman |  | | Ofcourse in fact Blum never was to Majdanek and survived the war. |
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http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=53279
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| | The Daily Telegraph Musical banned from death camp |
 | | "With regret I have to refuse to give permission to use Majdanek for presentation of this spectacle." |  | | POLISH authorities have withdrawn permission for the musical Jesus Christ Superstar to be performed at Majdanek, the former Nazi concentration camp, after protests by Jewish groups. |  | | The plan to stage the play at the former camp in eastern Poland had gained the approval of a group representing former Majdanek prisoners. |
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http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story/0,20281,18879887-5001028,00.html
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| | Majdanek Concentration Camp - history of a Nazi death camp |
 | | He was convicted by the Supreme People's Court at Krakow in Poland and executed after the war. |  | | There were 200 cases of cruelty and corruption in the concentration camps which were tried by Dr. Georg Konrad Morgen, the legal investigator of the Reich Criminal Police. |  | | Two of the men on trial were Keinz Stalp and Edmund Pohlmann, both of whom were Kapos, or prisoners who were in charge of other prisoners in the camp. |
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http://www.scrapbookpages.com/Poland/Majdanek/Majdanek.html
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| | Majdanek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "Majdanek and Lublin", United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |  | | Majdanek was an SS-run prisoner of war camp, under the command of Karl Otto Koch. |  | | Majdanek provided slave labor for munitions works and the Steyr-Daimler-Puch weapons factory. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majdanek
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| | KL Majdanek, Page I |
 | | Max Koegel received death sentence from the British court, Martin Weiss received the same sentence from the American court and Arthur Liebehenschel was convicted during the trial of the former SS functionaries of Auschwitz. |  | | All of the accused were sentenced to death and the sentences were carried out |  | | - After the war three commandants of Majdanek were convicted for crimes done in Majdanek or in other camps. |
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http://www.silentwall.com/MajdanekI.html
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| | #507: 09-05-02 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT MOVES TO REVOKE U.S. CITIZENSHIP OF FORMER GUARD AT NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP AND ... |
 | | Bu mys immigrated to the United States from Argentina in 1958 and was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in Dayton in 1993. |  | | The complaint also states that nearly 13,000 Jews were murdered at Majdanek within a month after Bu mys arrived, and that prisoners who were not murdered often died from mistreatment, starvation or disease. |  | | "Majdanek was an infamously brutal place, where thousands of innocent civilians were murdered en masse," said Michael Chertoff, Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Criminal Division. |
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http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2002/September/02_crm_507.htm
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| | Final Solution: Lubin-Majdanek Camp |
 | | Out of the 300,000 prisoners that were reported to have passed through the camp, 235,000 were killed., 20,000 released, 45,000 transferred, and 1500 were liberated. |  | | In 1943, overcrowded Polish prisoners were also delivered to Majdanek. |  | | The camp was held and organized both by the militarized SS army authorities and by the SS economic-Administrative Main Office (WVHA) which was more politically bound to the Nazi party. |
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http://cghs.dade.k12.fl.us/ib_holocaust2001/Final_Solution/selected_camps/lubin_majdanek_camp.htm
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| | Majdanek |
 | | It was originally stated that as many as 1.7 million were murdered at Majdanek - figures released at the end of the war. |  | | Majdanek was built as part of Action Reinhard and, unlike other death camps such as Auschwitz-Birkenau, Sobibor and Treblinka, was not built away from prying eyes. |  | | Majdanek was the first of the death camps to be liberated by the Russians on July 23rd 1944. |
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http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/majdanek.htm
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| | Majdanek and Lublin |
 | | Majdanek also served as a killing site for targeted groups of individuals including members of the Polish resistance, hostages taken from the Gestapo (secret state police) prison in Lublin, and Jewish prisoners in the camp itself who were deemed no longer capable of work. |  | | In addition to Majdanek, there were other camps in Lublin, subordinate to the authority of the SS and Police Leader for the Lublin District, SS Major General Odilo Globocnik. |  | | Soviet prisoners of war, survivors of the Majdanek camp, at the camp's liberation. |
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| | Annual 7 Chapter 1 - Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center |
 | | 53 Majdanek also received prisoners from both of the forced-labor camps. |  | | Majdanek and Birkenau were the result of this order. |  | | During 1942 hostages were transferred to Majdanek via transit camps, but in 1943 the Order Police (Ordnungspolizez), the regular uniformed German police, set up a special camp in Majdanek's fourth compound to which hostages were directly assigned and which generally housed 1,000 prisoners at any given time. |
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http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.asp?c=gvKVLcMVIuG&b=395181
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| | Crematorium at Majdanek |
 | | I didn't see any glass case, but there was a large closed casket on display in the crematorium. |  | | A casting of a Majdanek gas chamber door is on display at the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. Right next to the room which has the 5 ovens, there is an alcove, or room open on one side, which has a large concrete bathtub. |  | | After the camp was liberated, bones of the cremated victims were gathered and put on display in a glass case, according to accounts written by visitors to Majdanek. |
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http://www.scrapbookpages.com/Poland/Majdanek/Majdanek05.html
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| | >>Our Family Story << |
 | | The Mausoleum is the final site one sees upon leaving Majdanek. |  | | #1...Majdanek Mausoleum where ashes of some of the Majdanek prisoners were buried. |  | | The road between these monuments signifies the road prisoners took upon entering the camp to their death. |
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http://www.ourfamilystory.net/Majdanek.html
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| | Field III at Majdanek |
 | | After the Majdanek camp was liberated, it was still used to house political prisoners, but now the inmates were on the other side of the ideological war. |  | | The displays at the camp also show many drawings and woodcuts made by the prisoners, as well as poems written by prisoners. |  | | These Polish prisoners were, according to the museum booklet, officers and soldiers from the Polish Home Army and the Peasant Battalions who fought as partisans during the war, but were "regarded as enemies of the new political system." They became slave laborers in the Soviet Union, right alongside the German Prisoners of War. |
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Majdanek4.html
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| | The Holocaust Chronicle PROLOGUE: Roots of the Holocaust, page 479 |
 | | Jewish prisoners at other camps in the Lublin district--8000 to 10,000 at Trawniki and 15,000 at Poniatowa--also were shot on November 3. |  | | This mountain of shoes at the Majdanek death camp testifies to the number of people who walked through the gates of the camp to their deaths. |  | | The small crematorium proved inca-pable of handling the great influx of bodies, and so a large new one was constructed in September 1943. |
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http://www.holocaustchronicle.org/staticpages/479.html
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| | Majdanek/Lublin |
 | | All the others died in the ghetto or were transported to Belzec or Majdanek. |  | | Extract from register of prisoners' deaths in Majdanek. |  | | The concentration and extermination camp of Majdanek was situated in a quarter of the city of Lublin and planned in September 1941 as prisoners-of-war camp for the Waffen-SS. |
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http://www.doew.at/projekte/holocaust/shoahengl/majda.html
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| | Majdanek |
 | | A few prisoners could escape and informed others about the structures and conditions in the camp. |  | | Ordered by Heinrich Himmler, the camp was built by the Zentralbauleitung der SS und Polizei under the command of Odilo Globocnik, the SS- und Polizeiführer des Distrikts Lublin. |  | | Here the Nazis carried out the mass executions of the Majdanek prisoners and Jews from |
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| | State Museum at Majdanek - Concentration camp |
 | | In reality, the camp was also used for many other purposes, serving at the same time as a concentration camp and a camp for prisoners of war, but also as a death camp, labor camp, penal camp, and transitory camp. |  | | During his visit in Lublin in the second half of 1941, Heinrich Himmler, Reichsführer-SS (Reich SS Leader) and Chief of the German Police, decided that a camp should be established here. |  | | According to these plans camp prisoners were to be used as free labor force. |
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http://www.majdanek.pl/en/oboz.htm
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| | Majdanek Report |
 | | At a plenary meeting of the Commission, Rottenfuehrer SS Vogel, a German prisoner of war, stated: |  | | During the course of investigation numerous cases of the wholesale poisoning of prisoners in the gas chamhers of Majdanek were established. |  | | I tracked down only two copies of this document in English in the whole country(there are versions in Russian, Polish and French also), the one of which I used being at the Hoover War Library at Stanford University. |
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http://www.jewishgen.org/ForgottenCamps/Camps/MajdanekReport.html
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| | The 'Gas Chambers' of Auschwitz and Majdanek |
 | | 39; one of the accused in the Majdanek Trial testified that the facilities were not used for anything else either, and drew the wrath of the Judge in the process: I. Müller-Münch, Die Frauen von Majdanek, Reinbek: Rowohlt, 1982, pp. |  | | It was not until 1988, 45 years after the alleged crime(!), that Ernst Zündel, a German-Canadian charged by a Canadian court with knowingly disseminating false news about the Holocaust,4 commissioned the American gas chamber expert Leuchter to draw up a report about the evidence for the supposed 'murder weapon'. |  | | In a trial pertaining to the Sobibor camp, the District Court Berlin had determined that there had been no gassing facilities in Majdanek (Ref. PKs 3/50); cf. |
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http://www.aryan-nations.org/reichsfolk/gas1.html
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 | | Majdanek was established primarily as a camp for political and military prisoners. |  | | Anyone who was a prisoner at the camp with artistic ability could find himself assigned to designing a sculpture for the officer. |  | | Either way, it became a holy place for Jews in Majdanek, and they would be able to say their prayers as they passed the statue without the guards discovering the secret. |
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http://remembranceandhope.freeservers.com/photo2.html
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| | Majdanek |
 | | Today the Majdanek camp is noteworthy for its many extant structures, its imposing main monument, and its proximity to the outskirts of Lublin. |  | | Majdanek was equipped with a number of small gas chambers, but many of the approximately 350,000 who were killed died of starvation, disease, or were shot. |  | | Situated on the southern perimeter of the historic Polish city of Lublin, Majdanek was the only killing center in the General Government that was not devoted primarily to the murder of Jews. |
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http://faculty.berea.edu/gowlers/remembering/majdanek.htm
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| | Letters to the editor (Vol. 3 number 2) |
 | | When we spoke to him for the first time in 1978 he could not give us even one person in Poland who had witnessed the gassings, so we can just imagine what kind of "witnesses" his "witnesses" really are. |  | | At any rate, I asked her: "Do you mean that the Germans planted trees here at Majdanek to cover up all the traces of their crimes?" "No, no, but at those other places," Telesz said. |  | | Evidently these holes were also made by the Majdanek, Hollywood stage artists and, of course, all based on some mysterious "witnesses." |
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http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v03/v03p101_letters.html
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| | Majdanek was visible from the Lublin city suburbs. |
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http://www.cympm.com/majdanekcitysuburbs.html
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| | Majdanek |
 | | Majdanek has at least three gas chambers --- which used both carbon monoxide and Zyklon B --- and a large crematorium. |  | | Unlike other camps, Majdanek was built adjacent to and within sight of a major city, Lublin. |  | | The Soviet army liberated Lublin on July 24, 1944, and Majdanek was the first killing center liberate, and the only one captured virtually intact. |
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http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CJS/holocaust/majdanek.html
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| | Majdanek Gas Chamber and Crematorium |
 | | This is a photo of the only remaining crematorium at Majdanek. |  | | Wagons were used to transport the dead bodies to the ovens after being gassed. |  | | One unique feature of this particular camp (and a reason so many people find the actions here especially upsetting) is that this camp is built beside a city. |
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http://remembranceandhope.freeservers.com/photo3.html
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| | Philip Trauring's Research |
 | | This is a paper I wrote on the action of the German Jewish communities during the rise of Hitler and the Nazi party. |  | | The Majdanek bibliography and other related documents are for my research for the Nizkor Project run by Ken McVay in Canada. |  | | This is a collection of documents relating to research I am currently doing for school and elsewhere. |
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http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~philip/research.html
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| | UJC - Hartford Remembers: Day 5 |
 | | If there is any good out of this, it is that we have Israel and I can’t wait to get there.” She was not alone. |  | | A constant stream of March of the Living delegation buses from fifty states and fifty countries clogged the highways |  | | He was on Thursday’s March of the Living and returned to the place he endured in the summer of 1943 accompanied by a granddaughter and niece. |
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| | Majdanek on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Gas chamber at Majdanek KZ.Keywords:Western Europe Eastern Europe (geographic) Architecture Architecture Elements of Concentration camp Communication Crime against humanity Crime Document Dominant Law International law Lighting |  | | Author: Josef Koudelka Publication: Magnum Photos Source: PICS |  | | Author: Erich Hartmann Publication: Magnum Photos Source: PICS |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/M/Majdanek.asp
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| | Gas Chambers at Majdanek concentration camp |
 | | Clothing was also brought to Majdanek from the three Operation Reinhard camps at Sobibor, Belzec and Treblinka; there was in addition a Clothing Works in the city of Lublin where additional barracks were set up for the Jewish women who processed the clothing. |  | | Only the building used for gassing people with Zyklon B was shown on the tour; the other one is barrack Number 42 which was used for delousing clothing with the same Zyklon B when the camp was in operation.) |  | | According to a guidebook purchased at the visitor's center, construction of the gas chambers at Majdanek started in August 1942 and was completed in October 1942. |
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http://www.wearcam.org/envirotech/secrecy_delousing_station_Majdanek02.html
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 | | Now there is in Majdanek a museum, where there are accumulated 300 000 genuine items, like prisoners' equipment connected with work and life in the camp, things which served the terror and annihilation and prisoners' clothes. |  | | In Majdanek the Nazis murdered 250 000 people, among them there were 100 000 Jews. |  | | The rest of them were murdered in the gas chambers or they were shot. |
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http://www.experiencepoland.com/majdanek.html
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| | Virtual Reality Movies: Majdanek |
 | | The Majdanek VRs are available in one size only. |  | | Victims at the Majdanek Death Camp were first brought to this undressing room. |  | | The bodies of gassing victims were burned in the ovens of the crematorium at Majdanek. |
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http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/VR/Majd.htm
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| | Holocaust Museum Scraps Staging of 'Superstar' |
 | | Second only to Auschwitz in size, Majdanek was built by Adolf Hitler's regime to house and later kill its prisoners. |  | | An estimated 230,000 people died there, mostly Jews and Poles who had been declared enemies of the Nazi state. |  | | It was later made into an Oscar-nominated film in 1973. |
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http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002383632
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| | The CODOH Revisionist Forum :: View topic - D. Cole: 46 UNANSWERED QUESTIONS REGARDING 'GAS CHAMBERS' |
 | | What theory can be offered which explains the wildly divergent states of the gas chambers RE Zyklon B traces, while still supporting the concept of mass homicidal gassings at these camps? |  | | Does this contradict with the statements by Pressac and the eyewitnesses regarding the need for girds in a homicidal gas chamber? |  | | In Lublin, Poland, I met with Tomasz Kranz, Curator of the Majdanek State Museum. |
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 | | Please visit the link provided for the complete story. |  | | The survivors were taken to the death camps as part of a documentary being filmed about Majdanek and one of the survivors was able to point out the place that they stood in long lines waiting to be "classified" with most being sent to the gas chambers. |  | | "Four survivors - Polish Jews who were sent to Majdanek by the Germans after the Warsaw ghetto uprising in the spring of 1943 - were able to indicate the place where they and their loved ones hid valuable personal possessions," said museum director Edward Balawajder. |
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| | Adolf Hitler - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | While no specific order from Hitler authorizing the mass killing of the Jews has surfaced, the evidence suggests that sometime in the fall of 1941, Himmler and he agreed in principle on mass murder by gassing. |  | | Between 1942 and 1944 the SS, assisted by collaborationist governments and recruits from occupied countries, systematically killed approximately 3.5 million more Jews in six camps in Poland: Auschwitz-Birkenau, Belzec, Chelmno, Majdanek, Sobibor and Treblinka. |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/a/ad/adolf_hitler.html
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| | Gallery - Majdanek Death Camp Barracks - Photos |
 | | Bunks used by prisoners at Majdanek death camp. |  | | Gallery - Majdanek Death Camp Barracks - Photos |  | | Later, bunk beds were constructed getting inmates off the ground, but leaving very little floor space. |
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http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/gallery/MAJD4.htm
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| | JTA - Breaking News |
 | | The Anti-Defamation League issued a statement saying that it was appalled by the production, which treated Majdanek as some sort of public park or entertainment venue. |  | | A production of “Jesus Christ Superstar” that had been planned on the grounds of the Majdanek concentration camp has been canceled. |  | | Majdanek, outside of Lublin, was the second largest concentration camp in Europe. |
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http://jta.org/page_view_breaking_story.asp?intid=2286
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| | Townhall.com :: AP - Majdanek Death Camp Museum Cancels Musical |
 | | Do you support the flat tax or the fair tax? |  | | Museum officials say 230,000 people, including around 100,000 Jews, were killed during World War II in Majdanek, one of a network of Nazi death camps |  | | Former Israeli ambassador to Poland Shewach Weiss said on TVN24 television that Balawejder's mistake had "been set right now and we should move forward toward reconciliation and solidarity." |
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http://townhall.com/news/ap/online/regional/europe/D8H42VR80.html
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| | Majdanek Concentration Camp |
 | | (Above) A view of Majdanek, which served as a concentration camp and also as a killing center for Jews. |  | | (Photo credits: National Museum in Majdanek Collection, Bottom: Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi War Crimes, courtesy of USHMM Photo Archives) |
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http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/holocaust/h-majd-early.htm
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