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Horst Thilo, Dr. Nazi Dr at Auschwitz, involved in selections for the gas chamber. He committed suicide in prison after the war. |
Horst Thilo, Dr. Nazi Dr at Auschwitz, involved in selections for the gas chamber. He committed suicide in prison after the war. <sup></sup><ref>www.encyclopedie.bseditions.fr/article.php?pArticleId=23&pChapitreId=37392&pSousChapitreId=37394&pArticleLib=Les+SS+servant+%E0+Auschwitz+et+leur+devenir+%5BAuschwitz%2C+camp+de+concentration+nazi-%3ELes+bourreaux%5D</ref> |
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In practice, that was never carried out — because it was impossible. One . . . selected only according to categories.” But the doctor was still central, Dr. B. emphasized: “He stood there and led the thing.” |
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the same time there was constant pressure from above toward maximum involvement in selections, particularly from the spring of 1944 when dentists and pharmacists were also ordered to take their turns on the ramp. One of those dentists later testified that his plea to Wirths that .. p. 197 |
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<sup></sup><ref>www.holocaust-history.org/lifton/LiftonT174.shtml</ref> |
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[[Special:Contributions/74.239.209.92|74.239.209.92]] ([[User talk:74.239.209.92|talk]]) 09:33, 30 November 2012 (UTC) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Horst Thilo, Dr. Nazi Dr at Auschwitz, involved in selections for the gas chamber. He committed suicide in prison after the war. [1] In practice, that was never carried out — because it was impossible. One . . . selected only according to categories.” But the doctor was still central, Dr. B. emphasized: “He stood there and led the thing.”
the same time there was constant pressure from above toward maximum involvement in selections, particularly from the spring of 1944 when dentists and pharmacists were also ordered to take their turns on the ramp. One of those dentists later testified that his plea to Wirths that .. p. 197 [2]
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