World War II German punishments for mistreatment of Jews
A seldom mentioned aspect of the Holocaust is World War II German punishments for mistreatment of Jews.
Quotes
"In Auschwitz, every SS man had to sign a declaration reading word for word as follows: “I am aware that only the Führer possesses life and death decision-making powers over enemies of the State. I am not permitted to injure or kill any enemy of the State (inmate). Any killing of an inmate in a concentration camp requires the personal approval of the Reichsführer SS. I am aware that I will be severely called to account for any violation of this regulation.”"[1]
See also
- Danzig-Matzkau - a prison camp for SS personnel who committed crimes.
- Konrad Morgen - an SS Judge investigating crimes by SS personnel.
- Max Täubner - an SS-Untersturmführer sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for atrocities against Jews.
- Auschwitz camp: General description of the Auschwitz punishment system
External links
References
- ↑ Holocaust Handbooks, Volume 1: Germar Rudolf (ed.): Dissecting the Holocaust—The Growing Critique of ‘Truth’ and ‘Memory’ 2nd, revised edition. http://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?page_id=1