A Nazi camp near Danzig: perspectives on shame and on the Holocaust from Stutthof
"Within the vast network of Nazi camps, Stutthof may be the least known beyond Poland. This book is the first scholarly publication in English to break the silence of Stutthof, where 120,000 people were interned and at least 65,000 perished. A Nazi Camp Near Danzig offers an overview of Stuttho...
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A Nazi Camp near Danzig
Perspectives on Shame and on the
Holocaust from Stutthof
Ruth Schwertfeger
BLOOMSBURYACADEMIC
• MUYORK • OXIOKI) • MU1111HI • SVDMV
Contents
List of Figures viii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations and Key Terms xi
Introduction 1
1 Promoting German-Consciousness in a Revamped Gau, 1930-9 13
2 Danzig-West Prussia and Stutthof: Implementing Germandom,
September 1939-January 1942 47
3 Gaining the Next Tier of Germandom as a Nazi Konzentrationslager 79
4 Entering the Final Solution, the Summer of 1944 109
5 The Collapse of Germandom—The Winter of 1945 143
Epilogue 171
-1*
Notes 183
Sources 210
Bibliography 213
Appendix 223
Index 252
Index Aktion Т4 See “Euthanasia Program” Alien, Michael 59, 78, 95,106, 107 Amt D xi, 79,109,110,166,199 Armia Krajowa (AK) xi, 115,116,193 Auschwitz 8, 9, 60, 72, 78, 81, 83,108, 109,111,118,121,122,123,126, 129, 162,167,171, 178,181 Babi Yar 80 Badziąg, Kazimierz 72,73,189 Barkman, Jenny Wanda 177 Bełżec 9 Bergen, Doris 21,25, 26, 27, 39, 93, 98, 187 Bergen-Belsen 118,148 Birkenau 110,118,126,182 Blatman, Daniel 157,167, 207 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich 25, 93, 95 Boy Scouts/Grey Ranks 49, 72, 73 Brown Shirts See “Storm Troopers” Browning, Christopher 97,109,197,199, 211 Buchenwald 2, 76, 82, 84, 86, 97, 114, 201 Central Agency for Relocation (Umwandererzentralstelle) xv, 58,74 Chełmno/ Kulmhof 50,69, 71, 80, 81 Church Struggle (der Kirchenkampf) 25, 28 Chwin, Stefan 179,180,181 Clark, Elizabeth Morrow 15, 39 Confessing church (die bekennende Kirche) 25,26, 52, 93, 96, 98, 173 Connelly, John 59 Coradello, Aldo 128,129 Dachau 2,18, 56,60, 61, 62, 83, 89, 92, 100, 121,130, 178,201 Danzig-West Prussia 46, 47,49,51, 57, 68, 71, 72, 77, 78,80,81,82,84, 111,139, 143,151,176,183,184, 189,210, 244 DAWxi, 89,91, 107, 111, 114,143,211 Death squads (Einsatzgruppen) 52,80,99 Dębski, Tadeusz 98,108,128 Demski, Władysław 64 DEStxi,91,111 Dora 106 Douglas, R. Μ. 168,190,191, 210 Drywa, Danuta 52, 69,90,109,118,119, 178,190,191,199 DVL 57, 58, 59, 60, 73, 74,105,186 Dwork, Deborah and van Pelt, Robert Jan 77, 96,141 East Prussia 42, 49, 81, 111, 123,133,143, 145, 146, 150,151,155,157,159, 163, 164, 165,168,172, 173,183, 184, 207,209,211 Eicke, Theodor 83, 85,92,95,106 Ethnie German Liaison
Office (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle or VoMi) xv, 57 Ethnie Germans (Volksdeutsche) 57, 105, 161, 191 Euthanasia program 80, 81,90,103 Evacuations 10,104,129,143,144,145, 147, 148, 149,150,151, 153, 155, 156, 157, 158,159,164, 165,166, 167,172,174,179, 210, 211, 247 Evans, Richard, 104,197 Fall Eva 143 Final solution 109,110,137,138,167,178 Flossenbürg 86, 91,106,196 Forster, Albert 2,13,14,15,16,17,18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 40,41,42,43,44, 49,
Index 253 51, 56,57, 58, 59,70,78,80, 83, 98, 108,143, 152,169,176,180 Free church/churches 27,28,70,72,96,112 Führer principle (Führerprinzip) 95 Grot, Elżbieta 63,64, 84,144,149,153, Gas chambers 81,90,110, 111, 120,131, Heidi, Otto 90,103,110,119,120 Heydrich, Reinhard 49, 57, 58, 79,183 Himmler, Heinrich 2,13,19, 33, 37, 42, 135 Gdynia 9,15,16, 38,40,49, 52, 56, 57, 58, 149, 150,154,156,172 General Government (Generalgouvernement) xii, 9,23, 51, 52, 57,71,74,80,183 German Christians xi, 25, 26,27,93, 98, 186 Germandom 1, 3, 4, 5,13,15,16,17,21, 22, 23, 27, 31, 37,44,46,47,49, 50, 52, 55, 58,68,69,71, 73, 75,77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 94, 95,98,106,107, 112, 113,114,141,169,176,181 Gestapo xii, 30, 37, 39,49,52, 63, 64, 65, 70,72, 76,79,81, 82, 84, 86,94, 104,106,112,117,149,166,174, 186, 201 Glücks, Richard 78,79,83,110,118, 137 Goebbels, Joseph 15,16, 22, 37,44 Göring, Hermann 13,16,19, 54 Gottgläubig xii, 56,93,94,97,103,152 Grabowska-Chałka, Janina 41,48,117, 134, 191,200,201,211 Grass, Günter 1,4, 5,6,7, 8,12,15,17, 18,19, 24,25,28,29, 30, 31, 32, 45, 52, 60, 72, 75, 77,112,132, 139, 140,151, 169,171,178,179,180, 181 Crabwalk (Im Krebsgang) 6,132, 171,172 Danzig trilogy 1,6, 30, 31,180,183 Cat and Mouse (Katz und Maus) 17, 29, 30 Dog Years (Hundejahre) 6,7,8, 12,17, 18,19, 29, 30, 31, 48, 171 The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel) 6, 23,32,60 Peeling the Onion (Beim Häuten der Zwiebel) 7,17, 30, 60,171,183, 184,185,187 Greiser, Arthur 19, 20,22,26, 32, 58, 59, 80,178,180 154,192 Güzlow, Gerhard 70 Górecki, Marian 63 49, 52, 57, 58, 59, 68, 78, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 92, 93,94,
95,97,98, 99, 100,105, 109, 113,137, 141,152, 210 Hitler, Adolf / Führer 5,16, 31, 33, 34, 35, 42, 43, 51, 54, 60, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 111, 112, 137, 140, 158, 161, 173 Hitler myth 44 Hoppe, Paul-Werner 83, 86,110,115, 119,128, 137, 138, 140,143,151, 154,156,166,195 Höss, Rudolf 110,118 Huelle, Pavel 179,180 Inspektion der Konzentrationslager (IKL) xii, 69, 78, 79, 92,151, 199 Jehovah’s Witnesses 72, 82,116,130,159, 203 Juden und Pfaffen 4,46, 49, 60, 61, 72, 108,178 Kapos 85,91, 92, 101, 105, 107,116,134, 136,141,160,177 Kashubians 1,23,25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 51, 58,60,67,76,102,157,164, 174, 180 Katzmann, Fritz 108,144,152,166,199, 209 Kempowski, Walter 131,132 Kershaw, Ian 20, 21, 39,44,112,211 Kith and kin 112 Koehl, Robert 3, 57,73, 82,176 Komorowski, Bronisław 64 Kristallnacht xiii, 22, 23,24, 26, 27,44, 96 Kubista, Stanisław 65 Kwiatkowski, Grzegorz 181 Kwiatkowski, Piotr 116
254 Index League of German Girls (Bund Deutscher Mädel) 131 Lebensraum 38, 39, 59, 60,169 Lester, Seán 19, 29, 33,181,185 Lithuanians 3,11, 37, 38, 85,86,102,105, 108,117,122,124,141, 146,150, 207, 212 Longerich, Peter 94, 95 Lower, Wendy 197, 202 Lübeck 13,143,150,151,154, 162 Majdanek 8,9,78, 81,178 Malak, Henryk Maria 54, 61, 62, 66, 77 Mauthausen 82, 86,91,106,107, 111, 117, 118,121,201 Meyer, Teodor 86, 90,100,101,110,118, 120,128,134, 135,136,144, 145, 146,151 77,78,80,93,96,97, 111, 115,131, 132,143,150, 155,176,178,210 Posen/Poznań 49, 58, 63,99,141,178 Post-war trials 2, 51, 58, 96,100,105,110, 133,136,137,211 PZbWPxiv, 8 Rauschning, Hermann 16, 32,180 Ravensbrück 100, 111, 118,125,176,201 Reich Security Main Office / RSHA (Reichssicherheitshauptamt) 37, 49,79 Reich’s Commission for the Reinforcement of Germandom / RKFDV (Reichskommissariat für die Festigung deutschen Volkstums) xiv, 49 Roma/Sinti 49, 50, 58,77 Royal Air Force (RAF) 154,155, 205, 207 Military task forces (Einsatzkommandos) 99 Moeller, Robert 171,172,173, 174,179 Montague, Patrick 81 Muselmänner 89 Sachsenhausen 60,61,63,64,65, 97,111, Neuengamme 91,100,103,118,143,149, Scandinavians 107,114,144,149,152, SA/Storm Troopers (Sturmabteilung) xiv, 13,188 118,120,131,162,196, 201 150,154, 156, 195, 201,211 Nobel Prize 4,179 NSDAP 13,15,16,17,20,187 Nuremberg Laws 18,20,23,27 Operation Barbarossa 80 Operation Reinhard 9,183 Operation Tannenberg 37 Operation Thunderstorm 111 Orski, Marek 53,108,123,136,137, 150, 211,212 Orth, Karin 98,138, 212 Pauly, Max 38,48, 53, 56, 68, 74, 83, 95, 138,209 People’s
Community (Volksgemeinschaft) 93,94,197 Pohl, Oswald 78, 79, 83, 95, 121,195,197, 199 Polish Corridor 1, 2,4,28, 33, 34, 42, 43, 46,49, 59, 70,75,77, 82, 99, 157, 163, 164,169,170,182 Pomerania 27, 34, 36, 37,41,45,47, 50, 51, 52, 58, 61,62,63, 65, 69, 72, 74, 153,156 Schenk, Dieter 21, 39,58,72,185 Segev, Tom 138,166, 167 Selbstschutz xv, 50, 51, 52, 73,74,77, 190 Sicherheitsdienst xv, 37, 58 Snyder, Timothy 99,100 Sobibor 9 Sofsky, Wolfgang 84, 85 Sruoga, Balys 85, 86, 87, 88,100,101, 102, 103,104, 105,118,120,121, 131,135,137, 138,140,198, 203, 205,212 Standardization measures (Gleichschaltung) 20, 95,98 Stutthof Sub-camps Bromberg/Bydgoszcz 49, 50, 52, 65, 82,86,122, 123,125,148,160,161, 210 Brusy/Bruss 115,122,130,148 Chojnice/Konitz 73 Chorab 148 Dirschau/Tczew 50, 51, 73 Elbing/Elbląg 49, 56, 57, 91, 94,103, 122,123,125,143, 147, 148, 162
Index 255 Gans/Gęś 145,146 Gdynia/Gotenhafen 56, 57, 58,149, Treaty of Versailles 1, 3,13,14,15, 22, 28, 150, 154,156, 172 Grodno/Garten 147 Treblinka 9 Typhus48,83,90, 111, 113,114,119,123, Grudziądz/Graudenz 49, 50, 55 Gutowo/Guttendorf 147,167 Karthaus/Kartuzy 50, 69 Königsberg 30, 82,120,121,122,123, 144, 147, 173 Korben 124 Koźliny 50 Neustadt/Wejherowo 50, 146,153,158 Pölitz 122 Praust-Kochstedt 122,123,129,148 Putzig/Puck 50,146,148,149 Rusocin/Russoschin 122,123 Schichau 122 Schöneck/Skarszewy 50 Skurz/Skórcz 50 Stargard/Stargard 50 Stolp/Słupsk 108,121,122,158, 210 Thorn/Toruń 17,49, 61, 64, 65, 73, 74, 38, 42, 44, 77, 95, 183, 210 125,135,139,140,145,146,148, 150, 152, 153, 154,156,158,160,167 von Lehndorff, Graf Hans 173,174 von Ribbentrop, Joachim 39,42,43,44,189 von Stauffenberg, Count Claus 112,113 Wachsmann, Nikolaus 84, 85, 86,98,99, 106,132, 136, 195, 196, 197,212 Waffen SS 5, 6, 7,12, 24,169,171,188 Wałęsa, Lech 39,179 Warsaw 9, 56, 65, 84, 108, 176, 183 Warsaw Uprising 115, 220, 228 Wąs, Marek 20,139,140,165, 166,167, 176 Wehrmacht 41, 58, 60, 69,107,124,129, 145, 146,151, 155, 168,242 WVHAxvi, 79,106, 110, 115,118,199 94, 122, 131,132,147,161 Szmalcówka 73,74 Yla, Stasys 85, 86, 99,100,101,102,110, 122,137, 146,157 Theresienstadt 72,109,126,129 Todt Organization 60,122,123,161 Zyklon В 81, 90, ПО, 120,131,135 Z----------------------Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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A Nazi Camp near Danzig
Perspectives on Shame and on the
Holocaust from Stutthof
Ruth Schwertfeger
BLOOMSBURYACADEMIC
• MUYORK • OXIOKI) • MU1111HI • SVDMV
Contents
List of Figures viii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations and Key Terms xi
Introduction 1
1 Promoting German-Consciousness in a Revamped Gau, 1930-9 13
2 Danzig-West Prussia and Stutthof: Implementing Germandom,
September 1939-January 1942 47
3 Gaining the Next Tier of Germandom as a Nazi Konzentrationslager 79
4 Entering the Final Solution, the Summer of 1944 109
5 The Collapse of Germandom—The Winter of 1945 143
Epilogue 171
-1*
Notes 183
Sources 210
Bibliography 213
Appendix 223
Index 252
Index Aktion Т4 See “Euthanasia Program” Alien, Michael 59, 78, 95,106, 107 Amt D xi, 79,109,110,166,199 Armia Krajowa (AK) xi, 115,116,193 Auschwitz 8, 9, 60, 72, 78, 81, 83,108, 109,111,118,121,122,123,126, 129, 162,167,171, 178,181 Babi Yar 80 Badziąg, Kazimierz 72,73,189 Barkman, Jenny Wanda 177 Bełżec 9 Bergen, Doris 21,25, 26, 27, 39, 93, 98, 187 Bergen-Belsen 118,148 Birkenau 110,118,126,182 Blatman, Daniel 157,167, 207 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich 25, 93, 95 Boy Scouts/Grey Ranks 49, 72, 73 Brown Shirts See “Storm Troopers” Browning, Christopher 97,109,197,199, 211 Buchenwald 2, 76, 82, 84, 86, 97, 114, 201 Central Agency for Relocation (Umwandererzentralstelle) xv, 58,74 Chełmno/ Kulmhof 50,69, 71, 80, 81 Church Struggle (der Kirchenkampf) 25, 28 Chwin, Stefan 179,180,181 Clark, Elizabeth Morrow 15, 39 Confessing church (die bekennende Kirche) 25,26, 52, 93, 96, 98, 173 Connelly, John 59 Coradello, Aldo 128,129 Dachau 2,18, 56,60, 61, 62, 83, 89, 92, 100, 121,130, 178,201 Danzig-West Prussia 46, 47,49,51, 57, 68, 71, 72, 77, 78,80,81,82,84, 111,139, 143,151,176,183,184, 189,210, 244 DAWxi, 89,91, 107, 111, 114,143,211 Death squads (Einsatzgruppen) 52,80,99 Dębski, Tadeusz 98,108,128 Demski, Władysław 64 DEStxi,91,111 Dora 106 Douglas, R. Μ. 168,190,191, 210 Drywa, Danuta 52, 69,90,109,118,119, 178,190,191,199 DVL 57, 58, 59, 60, 73, 74,105,186 Dwork, Deborah and van Pelt, Robert Jan 77, 96,141 East Prussia 42, 49, 81, 111, 123,133,143, 145, 146, 150,151,155,157,159, 163, 164, 165,168,172, 173,183, 184, 207,209,211 Eicke, Theodor 83, 85,92,95,106 Ethnie German Liaison
Office (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle or VoMi) xv, 57 Ethnie Germans (Volksdeutsche) 57, 105, 161, 191 Euthanasia program 80, 81,90,103 Evacuations 10,104,129,143,144,145, 147, 148, 149,150,151, 153, 155, 156, 157, 158,159,164, 165,166, 167,172,174,179, 210, 211, 247 Evans, Richard, 104,197 Fall Eva 143 Final solution 109,110,137,138,167,178 Flossenbürg 86, 91,106,196 Forster, Albert 2,13,14,15,16,17,18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 40,41,42,43,44, 49,
Index 253 51, 56,57, 58, 59,70,78,80, 83, 98, 108,143, 152,169,176,180 Free church/churches 27,28,70,72,96,112 Führer principle (Führerprinzip) 95 Grot, Elżbieta 63,64, 84,144,149,153, Gas chambers 81,90,110, 111, 120,131, Heidi, Otto 90,103,110,119,120 Heydrich, Reinhard 49, 57, 58, 79,183 Himmler, Heinrich 2,13,19, 33, 37, 42, 135 Gdynia 9,15,16, 38,40,49, 52, 56, 57, 58, 149, 150,154,156,172 General Government (Generalgouvernement) xii, 9,23, 51, 52, 57,71,74,80,183 German Christians xi, 25, 26,27,93, 98, 186 Germandom 1, 3, 4, 5,13,15,16,17,21, 22, 23, 27, 31, 37,44,46,47,49, 50, 52, 55, 58,68,69,71, 73, 75,77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 94, 95,98,106,107, 112, 113,114,141,169,176,181 Gestapo xii, 30, 37, 39,49,52, 63, 64, 65, 70,72, 76,79,81, 82, 84, 86,94, 104,106,112,117,149,166,174, 186, 201 Glücks, Richard 78,79,83,110,118, 137 Goebbels, Joseph 15,16, 22, 37,44 Göring, Hermann 13,16,19, 54 Gottgläubig xii, 56,93,94,97,103,152 Grabowska-Chałka, Janina 41,48,117, 134, 191,200,201,211 Grass, Günter 1,4, 5,6,7, 8,12,15,17, 18,19, 24,25,28,29, 30, 31, 32, 45, 52, 60, 72, 75, 77,112,132, 139, 140,151, 169,171,178,179,180, 181 Crabwalk (Im Krebsgang) 6,132, 171,172 Danzig trilogy 1,6, 30, 31,180,183 Cat and Mouse (Katz und Maus) 17, 29, 30 Dog Years (Hundejahre) 6,7,8, 12,17, 18,19, 29, 30, 31, 48, 171 The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel) 6, 23,32,60 Peeling the Onion (Beim Häuten der Zwiebel) 7,17, 30, 60,171,183, 184,185,187 Greiser, Arthur 19, 20,22,26, 32, 58, 59, 80,178,180 154,192 Güzlow, Gerhard 70 Górecki, Marian 63 49, 52, 57, 58, 59, 68, 78, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 92, 93,94,
95,97,98, 99, 100,105, 109, 113,137, 141,152, 210 Hitler, Adolf / Führer 5,16, 31, 33, 34, 35, 42, 43, 51, 54, 60, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 111, 112, 137, 140, 158, 161, 173 Hitler myth 44 Hoppe, Paul-Werner 83, 86,110,115, 119,128, 137, 138, 140,143,151, 154,156,166,195 Höss, Rudolf 110,118 Huelle, Pavel 179,180 Inspektion der Konzentrationslager (IKL) xii, 69, 78, 79, 92,151, 199 Jehovah’s Witnesses 72, 82,116,130,159, 203 Juden und Pfaffen 4,46, 49, 60, 61, 72, 108,178 Kapos 85,91, 92, 101, 105, 107,116,134, 136,141,160,177 Kashubians 1,23,25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 51, 58,60,67,76,102,157,164, 174, 180 Katzmann, Fritz 108,144,152,166,199, 209 Kempowski, Walter 131,132 Kershaw, Ian 20, 21, 39,44,112,211 Kith and kin 112 Koehl, Robert 3, 57,73, 82,176 Komorowski, Bronisław 64 Kristallnacht xiii, 22, 23,24, 26, 27,44, 96 Kubista, Stanisław 65 Kwiatkowski, Grzegorz 181 Kwiatkowski, Piotr 116
254 Index League of German Girls (Bund Deutscher Mädel) 131 Lebensraum 38, 39, 59, 60,169 Lester, Seán 19, 29, 33,181,185 Lithuanians 3,11, 37, 38, 85,86,102,105, 108,117,122,124,141, 146,150, 207, 212 Longerich, Peter 94, 95 Lower, Wendy 197, 202 Lübeck 13,143,150,151,154, 162 Majdanek 8,9,78, 81,178 Malak, Henryk Maria 54, 61, 62, 66, 77 Mauthausen 82, 86,91,106,107, 111, 117, 118,121,201 Meyer, Teodor 86, 90,100,101,110,118, 120,128,134, 135,136,144, 145, 146,151 77,78,80,93,96,97, 111, 115,131, 132,143,150, 155,176,178,210 Posen/Poznań 49, 58, 63,99,141,178 Post-war trials 2, 51, 58, 96,100,105,110, 133,136,137,211 PZbWPxiv, 8 Rauschning, Hermann 16, 32,180 Ravensbrück 100, 111, 118,125,176,201 Reich Security Main Office / RSHA (Reichssicherheitshauptamt) 37, 49,79 Reich’s Commission for the Reinforcement of Germandom / RKFDV (Reichskommissariat für die Festigung deutschen Volkstums) xiv, 49 Roma/Sinti 49, 50, 58,77 Royal Air Force (RAF) 154,155, 205, 207 Military task forces (Einsatzkommandos) 99 Moeller, Robert 171,172,173, 174,179 Montague, Patrick 81 Muselmänner 89 Sachsenhausen 60,61,63,64,65, 97,111, Neuengamme 91,100,103,118,143,149, Scandinavians 107,114,144,149,152, SA/Storm Troopers (Sturmabteilung) xiv, 13,188 118,120,131,162,196, 201 150,154, 156, 195, 201,211 Nobel Prize 4,179 NSDAP 13,15,16,17,20,187 Nuremberg Laws 18,20,23,27 Operation Barbarossa 80 Operation Reinhard 9,183 Operation Tannenberg 37 Operation Thunderstorm 111 Orski, Marek 53,108,123,136,137, 150, 211,212 Orth, Karin 98,138, 212 Pauly, Max 38,48, 53, 56, 68, 74, 83, 95, 138,209 People’s
Community (Volksgemeinschaft) 93,94,197 Pohl, Oswald 78, 79, 83, 95, 121,195,197, 199 Polish Corridor 1, 2,4,28, 33, 34, 42, 43, 46,49, 59, 70,75,77, 82, 99, 157, 163, 164,169,170,182 Pomerania 27, 34, 36, 37,41,45,47, 50, 51, 52, 58, 61,62,63, 65, 69, 72, 74, 153,156 Schenk, Dieter 21, 39,58,72,185 Segev, Tom 138,166, 167 Selbstschutz xv, 50, 51, 52, 73,74,77, 190 Sicherheitsdienst xv, 37, 58 Snyder, Timothy 99,100 Sobibor 9 Sofsky, Wolfgang 84, 85 Sruoga, Balys 85, 86, 87, 88,100,101, 102, 103,104, 105,118,120,121, 131,135,137, 138,140,198, 203, 205,212 Standardization measures (Gleichschaltung) 20, 95,98 Stutthof Sub-camps Bromberg/Bydgoszcz 49, 50, 52, 65, 82,86,122, 123,125,148,160,161, 210 Brusy/Bruss 115,122,130,148 Chojnice/Konitz 73 Chorab 148 Dirschau/Tczew 50, 51, 73 Elbing/Elbląg 49, 56, 57, 91, 94,103, 122,123,125,143, 147, 148, 162
Index 255 Gans/Gęś 145,146 Gdynia/Gotenhafen 56, 57, 58,149, Treaty of Versailles 1, 3,13,14,15, 22, 28, 150, 154,156, 172 Grodno/Garten 147 Treblinka 9 Typhus48,83,90, 111, 113,114,119,123, Grudziądz/Graudenz 49, 50, 55 Gutowo/Guttendorf 147,167 Karthaus/Kartuzy 50, 69 Königsberg 30, 82,120,121,122,123, 144, 147, 173 Korben 124 Koźliny 50 Neustadt/Wejherowo 50, 146,153,158 Pölitz 122 Praust-Kochstedt 122,123,129,148 Putzig/Puck 50,146,148,149 Rusocin/Russoschin 122,123 Schichau 122 Schöneck/Skarszewy 50 Skurz/Skórcz 50 Stargard/Stargard 50 Stolp/Słupsk 108,121,122,158, 210 Thorn/Toruń 17,49, 61, 64, 65, 73, 74, 38, 42, 44, 77, 95, 183, 210 125,135,139,140,145,146,148, 150, 152, 153, 154,156,158,160,167 von Lehndorff, Graf Hans 173,174 von Ribbentrop, Joachim 39,42,43,44,189 von Stauffenberg, Count Claus 112,113 Wachsmann, Nikolaus 84, 85, 86,98,99, 106,132, 136, 195, 196, 197,212 Waffen SS 5, 6, 7,12, 24,169,171,188 Wałęsa, Lech 39,179 Warsaw 9, 56, 65, 84, 108, 176, 183 Warsaw Uprising 115, 220, 228 Wąs, Marek 20,139,140,165, 166,167, 176 Wehrmacht 41, 58, 60, 69,107,124,129, 145, 146,151, 155, 168,242 WVHAxvi, 79,106, 110, 115,118,199 94, 122, 131,132,147,161 Szmalcówka 73,74 Yla, Stasys 85, 86, 99,100,101,102,110, 122,137, 146,157 Theresienstadt 72,109,126,129 Todt Organization 60,122,123,161 Zyklon В 81, 90, ПО, 120,131,135 Z----------------------Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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title_full | A Nazi camp near Danzig perspectives on shame and on the Holocaust from Stutthof Ruth Schwertfeger |
title_fullStr | A Nazi camp near Danzig perspectives on shame and on the Holocaust from Stutthof Ruth Schwertfeger |
title_full_unstemmed | A Nazi camp near Danzig perspectives on shame and on the Holocaust from Stutthof Ruth Schwertfeger |
title_short | A Nazi camp near Danzig |
title_sort | a nazi camp near danzig perspectives on shame and on the holocaust from stutthof |
title_sub | perspectives on shame and on the Holocaust from Stutthof |
topic | Konzentrationslager Stutthof (DE-588)4311349-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Konzentrationslager Stutthof |
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