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  2. German camp brothels in World War II - Wikipedia

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    After 30 June 1943, a camp brothel existed in Auschwitz in "Block 24", and from 15 July 1943, in Buchenwald. The one in Neuengamme was established in early 1944, Dachau's in May 1944, Dora-Mittelbau's in late summer, and Sachsenhausen's on 8 August 1944. [4]

  3. House of Dolls - Wikipedia

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    [4] However, while Block 24 really did house a brothel, in reality "it was a brothel for prisoners. Members of the Wehrmacht and SS were not allowed to visit it. The forced prostitutes were mostly German or Polish — none of them were Jewish, neither was any of them called Daniella, as records of the Auschwitz administration show.

  4. Sonderkommando photographs - Wikipedia

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    The images were taken within 15–30 minutes of each other by an inmate inside Auschwitz-Birkenau, the extermination camp within the Auschwitz complex. Usually named only as Alex, a Jewish prisoner from Greece, the photographer was a member of the Sonderkommando , inmates forced to work in and around the gas chambers.

  5. These dolls were taken from two girls destined for Auschwitz

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    In 1944, two Jewish girls were deported to Auschwitz. The dolls taken from them were recently donated to the Shoah Memorial in Paris. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. These dolls were taken from two girls destined for Auschwitz

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    In 1944, two Jewish girls were deported to Auschwitz. The dolls taken from them were recently donated to the Shoah Memorial in Paris.

  7. Female guards in Nazi concentration camps - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-eight Aufseherinnen served in Vught, [19] some at Buchenwald, [20] 60 in Bergen-Belsen, one at Dachau overseeing the brothel, [21] more than 30 in Mauthausen [22] (January 1945–May 1945), 30 at Majdanek, [23] around 200 at Auschwitz and its subcamps, [24] 140 at Sachsenhausen and its subcamps, 158 trained at Neuengamme, 47 trained at ...

  8. The family home next to Auschwitz is opening its doors to the ...

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    Since Auschwitz was liberated in January 1945, the house at 88 Legionow Street had been in the private hands of a Polish family. But last year it was acquired by the Counter Extremism Project, a ...

  9. Linda Breder - Wikipedia

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    Linda Breder (née Reich; 24 February 1924 – 19 September 2010) was a Slovak Holocaust survivor.During World War II, Breder was among the nearly 1,000 teenage girls and unmarried young women deported on the first official transport of Jews to Auschwitz.