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  1. Odilo Lotario Globocnik (Trieste, 21 de abril de 1904 – Paternion, Austria; 31 de mayo de 1945) fue un criminal de guerra austríaco, un general SS y uno de los más prominentes perpetradores ejecutivos del Holocausto Judío.

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  2. Odilo Lothar Ludwig Globocnik (21 April 1904 – 31 May 1945) was a Nazi Party official from Austria and a perpetrator of the Holocaust. A high-ranking leader of the SS , Globocnik played a leading role in Operation Reinhard , the organized murder of around one and a half million Jews, mostly of Polish origin, during the Holocaust in ...

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  3. Odilo Globočnik, the evil leader of the Operation. This course examines the history of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust against the backdrop of global trajectories of antisemitism, colonialism, racial science, and economic crisis.

  4. Holocaust Historical Society. Odilo Globocnik. The Head of Aktion Reinhardt. Globocnik (far right) on the ramp at Sobibor 1940 (Bundesarchiv) Odilo Globocnik was born in Trieste on 21 April 1904.

  5. Globocnik, Odilo | Holocaust Encyclopedia. Perpetrator | Wartime Leader. Globocnik, Odilo. 00:00. Odilo Globocnik (21 April 1904 – 31 May 1945), SS Gruppenführer, during the war SS and Police Leader of the General Government (occupied Poland), and in charge of implementing the Aktion Reinhardt.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › GlobocnikOdilo Globocnik

    Odilo Lothar Ludwig Globocnik [a] (21 de abril de 1904 - 31 de mayo de 1945) fue un funcionario del Partido Nazi de Austria y autor del Holocausto . Globocnik, líder de alto rango de las SS , desempeñó un papel destacado en la Operación Reinhard , el asesinato organizado de alrededor de un millón y medio de judíos, en su mayoría de origen polaco, durante el Holocausto en los campos de ...

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · Major themes include the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany; the sources of Nazi antisemitism; the role of race, gender, and disability in the Nazi state; the origins of World War II; the decision to annihilate European Jewry; collaboration and resistance during the Holocaust; the relationship between statelessness and genocide; and postwar legac...