SS-Oberscharführer Erich Mühsfeldt a killer.

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  SS-Oberscharführer Erich Mühsfeldt,  also Mussfeld, and Erich Mußfeldt, (18 February 1913 – 28 January 1948) was a German non-commissioned SS officer serving in two extermination camps during World War II in occupied Poland, including at Auschwitz as well as at the Majdanek concentration camp . He was arrested and charged by the Allies originally in 1946, then transferred to Poland where the full extent of his war… Read more »

Hitler’s Siegfried was gay and married a Jewess lady.

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Tyrannic dictators can put a lot to their hand, but fortunately not everything. Thus Hitler could not prevent a black athlete with the ultimate honor at the Berlin Olympics in 1936. The four gold medals that Jesse Owens   took back to the United States were a thorn in the eye of the Führer, who wanted… Read more »

Sleeping with the enemy: Collaborator Girls.

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There are thousands upon thousands of joyful pictures of the liberation of France in 1944. But among the cheering images there are also shocking ones. These show the fate of women accused of “collaboration horizontale”. It is impossible to forget Robert Capa’s fallen-Madonna image of a shaven-headed young woman, cradling her baby, implicitly the result… Read more »

Allied war crimes during World War II.

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Allied war crimes include both alleged and legally proven violations of the laws of war by the Allies of World War II against either civilians or military personnel of the Axis powers. Some war crimes involving Allied personnel were investigated by the Allied powers and led in some instances to courts-martial. Some incidents alleged by historians to have been crimes under the law of war in operation… Read more »

Crimes against children in Poland

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Roll-call for 8-year-old girls at the child labour camp in Dzierżązna, set up as a sub-camp of the concentration camp for Polish children, adjacent to the Łódź GhettoSee also: Kidnapping of Polish children by Nazi Germany  At least 200,000 children in occupied Poland were kidnapped by the Nazis to be subjected to forcible Germanization. These children were screened for “racially valuable… Read more »