Human Rights A Day
August 19, 1965 - Auschwitz Officials Guilty
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
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Trials find 17 former Auschwitz SS officials and guards guilty. During World War II, Nazi Germany had dozens of prisons, often referred to as “camps” in various countries. They were used to hold prisoners of war, and any undesirable people. They were also used for exterminations, supplying forced labour and to transfer prisoners. The most infamous of these facilities were the extermination camps of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Belżec, Kulmhof, Jasenovac, Lwów, Majdenek, Maly Trostenets, Sobibór, Treblinka and Warsaw. Two decades after the Allies had liberated Germany’s camps, the world watched court proceedings that would determine the fate of former Secret Service (SS) officials and guards. This was the first time persons responsible for the atrocities were brought before a German court, and it was seen by many as a shift in which Germans were finally dealing with the horrors instead of hoping the memories would fade. On August 19, 1965, following a year and a half of proceedings, an official read out the sentences i