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  1. The first trial was staged between 17 September and 17 November 1945 against 45 SS men and women, some of whom had been transferred from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen toward the end of the war, just as were many inmates. Among them were Josef Kramer and Franz Hössler. Therefore, the charges concerned crimes allegedly committed at the Bergen ...

  2. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Franz Hössler. German SS officer and Schutzhaftlagerführer in Auschwitz, Mittelbau and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps (1906-1945) Franz Hoessler. Franz Hößler.

  3. Execution of Franz Hössler - German Nazi Guard in Concentration Camps during World War 2. On April 15, 1945 the British forces liberated Bergen Belsen conce...

  4. Belsen On Trial, 1945. In early April 1945 troops of the British 11th Armoured Division were speeding across northern Germany as part of the final push towards Allied victory over the forces of Nazism. Their progress was temporarily checked by a German request for a localised truce at a place called Bergen-Belsen, which lay on the Division’s ...

  5. 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.

  6. Franz Hoessler. World War II Nazi German War Criminal. A Hauptsturmführer (equivalent to Captain) in the Nazi German Schutzstaffel (SS), he was assigned to the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland in July 1943, being appointed Lagerfuehrer (Camp Leader) of the women's compound. He assisted in the making of selections, determining...

  7. History. The Mittelbau (Central Construction) concentration camp was the last main camp created by the SS-WVHA, and the only one not named after a specific place. Although the camp officially came into being on October 28, 1944, its origins stretched back to the founding of a subcamp of Buchenwald, codenamed Dora, on August 28, 1943.