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  1. es-academic.com › dic › eswikiFranz Hoessler

    Franz Hössler detenido por los británicos. Franz Hössler o Hoessler.Nacido el 4 de febrero de 1906 en Oberdorf, Alemania — † Ejecutado el 13 de diciembre de 1945, en Hamelín, Alemania.Funcionario de Policía Alemán.Notorio por su activa participación en el Holocausto judío durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.. Hössler se unió durante la inflación de 1931, al Partido Nazi con el ...

  2. The general conduct and responsibilities for war crimes trials were agreed in a series of declarations and memorandums of understanding between the “big four” Allied powers (United States, USSR, France and Great Britain) before the end of the 2 nd World War and after the war as the trials progressed. The Moscow Declaration of 1 st November 1943 issued by the United States, Great Britain ...

  3. 173015 / 146688 : View Photographs (53): Brief History : As an out of work photographer volunteered for the S.S. 30 January 1933, on the day Hitler came to power.

  4. 24 de mar. de 2019 · The Höcker Album and the life of the SS in Auschwitz. A parallel world. A glimpse into the lives of the SS at Auschwitz comes from an album of 116 photographs taken between May and December 1944, which is believed to have been owned by Obersturmfuhrer Karl Höcker – he’s the smiling man, serving berries, in the top row of pictures. Many of ...

  5. www.bergenbelsen.co.uk › pages › trial1st Belsen Trial

    EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENDANT FRANZ HOESSLER. FRANZ HOESSLER, sworn, examined by Major MUNRO - I am of German nationality, was born in Oberdorf in Schwaben [Comment: This could be Obersdorf or Marktoberdorf in Schwarben] on 4th February, 1906, and am a photographer by profession.I was out of work in 1931, and on 30th January, 1933, on the day Hitler came to power, I volunteered for the S.S.

  6. Franz Hößler, also Franz Hössler ( listen (help·info); 4 February 1906 – 13 December 1945) was a Nazi German SS-Obersturmführer and Protective Custody Leader at the Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dora-Mittelbau and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps during World War II. Captured by the Allies at the end of the war, Hößler was charged with crimes against humanity in the First Bergen-Belsen Trial ...

  7. When the girls finish theatrically eating their blueberries for the camera, one girl poses with fake tears and an inverted bowl. Only miles away on the very same day, 150 prisoners (Jews and non-Jews) arrived on a transport to Auschwitz. The SS selected 21 men and 12 women for work, and killed the remaining members of the transport in the gas ...