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  1. 2 de ago. de 2016 · Dehumanizing the Enemy. Scholar James Edward Waller discusses how perpetrators of atrocities dehumanize their victims. In 1971, journalist Gitta Sereny interviewed Franz Stangl, who had been the commandant of the death camp at Sobibór and, later, the camp at Treblinka. “Would it be true to say that you were used to the liquidations?”.

  2. Franz Stangl. Franz Paul Stangl (ur. 26 marca 1908 w Altmünster, zm. 28 czerwca 1971 w Düsseldorfie) – Austriak, SS-Hauptsturmführer, jeden z głównych wykonawców Holokaustu, komendant niemieckich obozów zagłady Treblinka i Sobibór .

  3. Stangl, Franz. 00:00. 00:00. Franz Stangl. Franz Stangl (26 March 1908 – 28 June 1971), SS Hauptsturmführer at war’s end, worked various positions within the so-called Euthanasia Program from early 1940 until March 1942. After this, he was transferred to Aktion Reinhardt.

  4. Franz Stangl var sedan 1935 gift med Theresa Eidenböck (född 1907). Paret fick barnen Brigitte (född 1936), Renate (född 1937) och Isolde (född 1944). Stangl avled av en hjärtsvikt i Düsseldorfs fängelse i juni 1971, endast 17 timmar efter sista intervjuns avslut.

  5. Franz Stangl was the commandant of the Sobibor and Treblinka killing centers, where over one million people were systematically murdered. Stangl's superiors commended him as the camp commandant who “made the largest contribution to the extermination program.” In 1967, Stangl was arrested while leaving the automotive plant where he worked.

  6. Franz Stangl, the son of a night-watchman, was born in Altmünster, Austria, on March 26, 1908. After working as a weaver, Stangl joined the Austrian police in 1931 and soon afterwards the then illegal Nazi Party. After Anschluss, Stangl was quickly promoted through the ranks. In 1940, Stangl became superintendent of the T-4 Euthanasia Program ...

  7. 2 de ago. de 2019 · El comandante de Treblinka, Franz Paul Stangl, huyó después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial a Brasil con identidad falsa. Sin embargo, en febrero de 1967, ...