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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. 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 ...

  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. 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.

  8. Mala Zimetbaum - Wikipedia

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    Mala Zimetbaum. Malka Zimetbaum, also known as "Mala" Zimetbaum or "Mala the Belgian" (26 January 1918 – 15 September 1944), was a Belgian woman of Polish Jewish descent, known for her escape from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

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