Action Reinhard Staff & History

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  

The Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team

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  • 8/21/2008 12:41 PM Norbert Ersteiner wrote:
    An utterly intriguing story of these mass murderers and the Holocaust!

    My humble thanks on your great work! I would love to see a book from the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team. Is one available?

    Norbert Ersteiner
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  • 8/21/2008 12:48 PM Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team wrote:
    Dearest Norbert.

    Thank you for your kind remarks. There is currently one photo publication available entitled "The Shutter Falls" by H.E.A.R.T UK Director Mr. Chris Webb.

    You can expect a full length research publication from Mr. Carmelo Lisciotto in the spring of 2009.

    Stay tuned.

    -The Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team.
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  • 8/22/2008 10:31 AM Jose Amaris wrote:
    I had a similar question that you have answered. I enjoy MR LISCIOTTO's writing very much and look forward to his new book.
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