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SS Doctor Fritz Klein was assigned to Bergen-Belsen for only a few weeks.
Tortured and forced to “confess”, he was sentenced to death and hanged. In
really, it was the British conduct of the war and the subsequent quarantine
which were responsible for the death of thousands of inmates in Bergen-Belsen.
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One of the mass graves of Belsen. Typhus victims of all nationalities in this
camp are exploited as “proof” of the “mass grassing of Jews” at Auschwitz.
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Photo of typhus victims, taken following the British occupation of the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen and published as 'victims of Auschwitz' in various periodicals, eg. Quick in 1979. Do Photographs Prove the NS Extermination of the Jews?
Bergen-Belsen camp personnel in the dock at Lüneburg, Germany
Three-tiered bunk beds in the barracks of Bergen-Belsen, after liberation
Commandant Josef Kramer arrested by the British at Belsen.
Catch the kid with the rifle.
Typhus barracks at Bergen-Belsen had no bunks
Women guards at Bergen-Belsen. Irene Haschke in the
center, and Herta Bothe on the right
Herta Bothe
Bothe described how she was terrified of contracting typhus because the guards were not allowed to wear gloves or masks. She described how the arms and legs of the decomposed bodies came off in her hands when she tried to pick them up, and how lifting the emaciated bodies caused her back pain. Although the British brought in bulldozers and shoved some of the bodies into the mass graves, they forced the former guards to do most of the work manually as their just punishment for the horrible conditions found in the camp.1
Irene Haschke
Sign put up by the British after Bergen-Belsen was liberated
Bergen-Belsen inmates drag diseased body using a
blanket
Young German boy walking down dirt road lined w. corpses of hundreds of
prisoners who died of starvation nr. Bergen Belsen extermination camp.
Some of the 60 tables, each staffed by two German doctors and two German nurses,
at which the sick were washed and deloused. 1-4 May 1945
Overseers at Bergen-Belsen