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  1. The Hamburg Ravensbrück trials were seven trials for war crimes during the Holocaust against camp officials from the Ravensbrück concentration camp that the British authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Hamburg after the end of World War II.

  2. Ravensbrück was the largest concentration camp for women in the German Reich. Learn about the last months of the Ravensbrück camp and the postwar trials of camp staff.

  3. 22 Subsequent Ravensbrück Concentration Camp Trials The main Ravensbrück concentration camp trial was followed by 5 further British trials held in the Curiohaus. In these trials, 22 defendants were charged with crimes committed in the Ravensbrück women’s concentration camp.

  4. 5 de dic. de 2016 · Seventy-years ago on December 5, 1946, the Hamburg Ravensbrück war crimes trials began in Germany. Fifty-six miles north of Berlin and opened in 1939, Ravensbrück was the largest and most...

  5. The Nazi men and women accused of perpetrating atrocities in Ravensbruck concentration camp hear their sentences pronounced in court at Hamburg. M/S as the accused, guarded by British military...

  6. Nazi War Crimes Trials: Table of Contents | Auschwitz Trials | Nuremburg Trials. Sixteen ex-officials of the staff of Ravensbrück were tried by a mixed inter-allied court in the British zone from the December 5, 1946, to February 3, 1947. All were found guilty, except one, who died during the trial.

  7. Binz fled Ravensbrück during the death march, but was captured on 3 May 1945 by the British in Hamburg, and incarcerated in the Recklinghausen camp (formerly a Buchenwald subcamp). She was tried for war crimes with other SS personnel by a British court in the Ravensbrück trial in 1947.