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  2. Landsberg Prison - Wikipedia

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    Landsberg Prison, which is in the town's western outskirts, was completed in 1910. The facility was designed with an Art Nouveau frontage by Hugo von Höfl [ de ] . Within its walls, the four brick-built cell blocks were constructed in a cross-shape orientation.

  3. Kaufering concentration camp complex - Wikipedia

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    Kaufering I – Landsberg. SS headquarter camp complex Kaufering I–XI (before late September, designated Kaufering III) was opened on 22 June 1944 and served as the headquarters of the Kaufering command from September. Located near Landsberg am Lech, the main purpose of this camp was the construction of bunker Weingut II. Between 2000 and ...

  4. File:Hitler, Maurice, Kriebel, Hess, Weber, prison de ...

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    Français : Quelques participants du putsch de la Brasserie détenus à la prison de Landsberg en 1924: Adolf Hitler, Emil Maurice, Hermann Kriebel, Rudolf Hess, Friedrich Weber. Deutsch: Adolf Hitler , Emil Maurice , Hermann Kriebel , Rudolf Hess , Friedrich Weber .

  5. European Holocaust Memorial in Landsberg - Wikipedia

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    Earth barracks Kaufering IV (Hurlach). Photograph taken on 28 April 1945 after the liberation by the US Army. The European Holocaust Memorial in Landsberg am Lech is on the site of former subcamp number seven Erpfting (Landsberg), one of eleven former subcamps of Kaufering concentration camp complex, the largest remote area of the concentration camp Dachau.

  6. Landsberg am Lech - Wikipedia

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    The Landsberg camp began in June 1944 as a Nazi concentration camp. By October 1944, there were more than 5,000 prisoners alive in the camp. Most of the remaining inmates who were able to walk were "evacuated" by the Germans in death marches in April 1945. The camp was liberated on 27 April 1945 by the 12th Armored Division of the United States ...

  7. Dachau camp trial - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Piorkowski in a British internment camp in Westertimke, 16 May 1945 The arrest card of Sebastian Schmid, containing fingerprints and two photos; he was accused in a side trial of the Dachau camp trial. Schmid, an SS-Unterscharführer, was a driver and mechanic in the Dachau concentration camp.

  8. Erich Naumann - Wikipedia

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    Erich Naumann (29 April 1905 – 7 June 1951) was an SS-Brigadeführer and member of the SD.Naumann had a key role in the Holocaust in Eastern Europe as the commander of Einsatzgruppe VI and the commander of Einsatzgruppe B.

  9. Mühldorf concentration camp complex - Wikipedia

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    He was found guilty of war crimes, sentenced to death, and hanged at Landsberg Prison on May 28, 1946. [1] [2] In February 1946, the U.S. military court in Dachau indicted fourteen Nazi officials of the Mühldorf camp for crimes committed against the unarmed prisoners, including killings, beatings, torture, starvation and abuse. On May 13, 1947 ...