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  1. Referatet fra Wannseekonferencen var nedskrevet af Eichmann, som kamuflerede det påtænkte folkemord bag omskrivninger og eufemismer . Protokollen er ikke en faktisk udskrift af referatet, men en udgave redigeret af Heydrich og senere fordelt til deltagerne. Mødet, ledet af Heydrich selv, begyndte med hans gennemgåelse af nazisternes ...

  2. La villa Marlier à Wannsee où s'est déroulée la conférence en janvier 1942. Intérieur de la villa Marlier. La conférence de Wannsee ( en allemand : Wannseekonferenz [ˈvanˌzeːˌkɔnfeˈʁɛnt͡s] a) réunit dans la villa Marlier de Berlin, le 20 janvier 1942, quinze hauts responsables du Troisième Reich, délégués des ministères ...

  3. Berlin Ostbf – Berlin-Wannsee – Potsdam Hbf – Brandenburg Hbf – Genthin – Magdeburg Hbf – Halberstadt (Zugteilung) – Quedlinburg – Thale Hbf / Wernigerode – Vienenburg – Goslar A vonat Berlin és Genthin között távolsági vonatként, Genthinből pedig regionális vonatként közlekedik a Harz-hegység felé.

  4. 19 May 2001. ( 2001-05-19) Conspiracy is a 2001 made-for-television drama film that dramatises the 1942 Wannsee Conference. Using the authentic script taken from the only surviving transcript recorded during the meeting, the film delves into the psychology of Nazi officials involved in the " Final Solution of the Jewish question " during World ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_WulfJoseph Wulf - Wikipedia

    Wannsee House Memorial. Joseph Wulf ( [ˈjoːzɛf vʊlf]; 22 December 1912 – 10 October 1974) was a German-Polish Jewish historian. A survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp, he was the author of several books about Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, including Das Dritte Reich und die Juden (with Léon Poliakov, 1955); Heinrich Himmler ...

  6. Release. 24 January 2022. ( 2022-01-24) Die Wannseekonferenz, international title The Conference, is a German TV docudrama, first aired January 24, 2022 by the ZDF broadcaster, about the Wannsee Conference held in Berlin - Wannsee in 1942 to organise the extermination of the Jews.

  7. Ingeburg Gertrud Werlemann (also Ingeburg Gertrud Wagner [1]) (* 28 April 1919 in Berlin-Altglienicke; † 12 September 2010 [2]) was a German secretary and photographer. During the Second World War, she was a secretary to Adolf Eichmann and noted down the results of the talks at the Wannsee Conference in Berlin on 20 January 1942.