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September 13, 1946 (Friday) [ edit ] Captain Amon Göth , 37, Nazi SS officer who had carried out the mass executions of more than 13,000 Jews in Kraków and Tarnów, and the Szebnia concentration camp, was hanged, along with Dr. Leon Gross, a Jew who had collaborated with him at the Plaszow concentration camp.
Amon Leopold Göth (German: ⓘ; alternative spelling Goeth; 11 December 1908 – 13 September 1946) was an Austrian SS functionary and war criminal.He served as the commandant of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in Płaszów in German-occupied Poland for most of the camp's existence during World War II.
The decree and law of 1945 along with the further decree of 13 September 1946 on the exclusion of hostile elements from the Polish state [5] concerned the ethnic German minority who had lived in Poland as defined by the frontiers agreed between 1923 and 1939. In these cases the expulsion of the German portion of the population and the ...
Paul Xavier Rinn (13 September 1946 – 3 August 2022) was an officer in the United States Navy.He was the first commanding officer of the USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG-58) and was in command when the ship struck a mine in the Persian Gulf on 14 April 1988.
The Curtis Report was made available to Members of Parliament on the 13 September 1946. [1] It was critical of the poor conditions in many institutions and the lack of training for childcare providers. It noted that legislation had lagged behind public opinion on appropriate standards of care for children. [9] [10]
Paul Bernard Wurtsmith (9 August 1906 – 13 September 1946) was a United States Army Air Forces general during World War II. Enlisting in the United States Army Air Corps as a flying cadet in 1927, Wurtsmith was commissioned in 1928. Over the next 13 years, he served in instructional and command positions.
Scott Piering (13 September 1946, Duluth, Minnesota – 22 January 2000) was a successful and influential American-born music publicist for many British music acts, including Pulp, The KLF, The Smiths (who he also managed), Stereophonics, The Orb, Placebo, Underworld and The Prodigy. He ran the publicity promotions consultancy Appearing.
13 October 1943: Recommissioned: 23 March 1944, as Bountiful (AH-9) Decommissioned: 13 September 1946: Renamed: USS Bountiful (AH-9), 1944: Reclassified: AP-1 to AH-9, 23 March 1944: Honors and awards: 4 battle stars for World War II service: Fate: Sold for scrap, 28 January 1948: General characteristics; Displacement: 7,730 long tons (7,854 t ...