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Dachau Commandant

Theodor Eicke

Papa Eicke of the Concentration Camps

 

 

Theodor Eicke

Theodor Eicke was born in Hudingen Alsace- Lorraine on 17 October 1892, the son of a station-master. He was discharged from the Imperial army after reaching the rank of sub-paymaster and being decorated with the Iron Cross (Second Class).

 

Eicke joined the police administration in Thuringia after qualifying as an inspector in 1920, he was briefly employed by the security police and the criminal police and by the police administration in Ludwigshafen on the Rhine.

 

He lost various jobs because of his anti-republican political activities, but in 1923 he was hired as a commercial executive by I.G. Farben (Ludwigshafen), also looking after their anti-espionage service.

 

Eicke joined the Nazi Party and the SA on 1 December 1928 and was transferred to the SS on 20 August 1930 where he was quickly promoted. Appointed SS-Standartenfuhrer on 15 November 1931, he was put in charge of the SS regiment in the Rhine-Palatinate.

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Oneg Shabbbat - Emanuel Ringelblum

Emanuel Ringelblum

The Creator of Oneg Shabbat

 

 

 

Emanuel Ringelblum

Emanuel Ringelblum was born in 1900 in Buczacz, which is situated near Stanislawow. He graduated from Warsaw University, after being awarded a doctorate in 1927 for his thesis on the history of the Jews of Warsaw during the Middle Ages.

 

For several years he taught history in Jewish schools and was also active in public affairs. From an early age he was also an active member of the political movement the “Left Po’alei Zion”, led by a core of devoted activists including Adolf Berman, and Emanuel Ringleblum himself.

 

In 1930 he had become a part-time employee of the Joint Distribution Committee (known as “The Joint”) and in November 1938 was sent by them to the Zbaszyn camp where 6,000 Jews – Polish citizens expelled from Germany – were gathered.

 

Ringelblum spent five weeks at the camp, where he directed relief work, collected testimonies from the deported Jews and gathered information on events in the Nazi Reich.
                

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Rest and recuperation for Nazi Mass murderers!

                        Aktion Reinhard Staff

(Rest and Recuperation) 

From Mass Murder to the Mountains 

 

 

 

 

The SS staff when they finished their daily duties at the Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka death camps they were allowed to leave the camp without undue formalities, but most stayed in the German living barracks drinking alcohol.

 

Each camp will be covered in more detail, enhanced with survivor testimonies, and testimonies from former SS men and Ukrainian guards who served in the camps, and other eyewitness recollections:

 

Rest and Recuperation

 

Inside the Death Camps and Local Area’s  

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On the real

That picture of Hitler on the front page is CREEPING ME OUT.

 

It reminds me of an episode of Twilight Zone I saw, good episode though.

 

So I am departing in less than 3 hours, that makes me extremely happy. I didn't miss this place at all. It was neat chillin with my brothers, but the drama is just too much. I'm a very mellow person, I hate drama & chaos. My bed didn't feel like mine anymore. The couch was unfriendly. Everything was just--empty.

It may sound bad, but it's the truth. It's just not cozy here. I know I have to come back in August, but that doesn't change how I feel about the whole thing.

 
 
 

   
there's no other word to describe him but "lame"

"England and France said they would fight Hitler if he took land form Poland. Hitler did not believe them. Besides Hitler now had a new friend. Hitler's new friend was the dictator Stalin. Hitler and Stalin said that they were friends and would help eachother. In September, 1939, Hitler made war on Poland."

 

That is an actual excerpt from my history homeowork. Obviously, this was written for 4th or 5th graders. I'm in 11th. Hitler had a new friend? Come on now. They talk about WWII like it was a game on the playground, & Hitler was the mean bully. Yeah, they actually say "The agreement at Munich is called appeasement. (Appeasement means to give a bully something because he says he will hurt you.)"

 

He probably didn't read through & realize that this is not meant for our grade level. All he does is give out worksheets & show videos, that's it. He sucks at teaching, and his personality is not too great either. A typical day of his class: review of yesterday's nothingness, 1 page of notes, video clips, handouts, more video clips, then a long boring video. Everyday.

 

"pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness"-2nd definition of Lame.

 
 
   
 

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