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27 October — Peter Lustig, German television presenter and author of children's books (died 2016) 26 July – Peter Fleischmann, German film director (died 2021) 29 October — Michael Ponti, German pianist (died 2022) 1 November. Jürgen Echternach, German politician (died 2006) Witta Pohl, German actress (died 2011)
Sergio de Simone (29 November 1937–20 April 1945), a 7 year old Jewish-Italian boy killed at the Bullenhauser Damm School. Even though the children authorised for "treatment" were to be killed immediately as a rule, they were sometimes used for months in scientific research.
Children who were healthy enough for labor were often worked to death doing jobs to benefit the camp; other times, children were forced to do unnecessary jobs like digging ditches. [ citation needed ] In July 1945, Judge Stanisław Żmuda interviewed a former Auschwitz concentration camp prisoner, who stated that the younger children who ...
Children who died in the Holocaust (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Children killed in World War II by Nazi Germany" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
The English calamity (German: Engländerunglück) was a hiking disaster which happened on the Schauinsland near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, on 17 April 1936. A group of twenty-seven English schoolboys were stranded after they were led up the mountain by their teacher, Kenneth Keast, who ignored multiple warnings of poor ...
Czesława Kwoka, 14-year-old Auschwitz concentration camp victim. Nazi Germany perpetrated various crimes against humanity and war crimes against children, including the killing of children of unwanted or "dangerous" people in accordance with Nazi ideological views, either as part of their idea of racial struggle or as a measure of preventive security.
German: Film actor Jewish: Died at an unknown concentration camp: Ernst Arndt: 1861-1942/3: German: Actor Jewish: Murdered in the gas chamber at Treblinka concentration camp: Maria Bard: 1900–1944: German: Actress political reasons: Suicide in Berlin for "political reasons" [citation needed] Lea Deutsch: 1927–1943: Croatian: Child actress ...
1937 German novels (3 P) S. 1937 in German sport (6 C, 3 P) Pages in category "1937 in Germany" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.