Read KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps Online
Authors: Nikolaus Wachsmann
prisons, state,
see
state prisons
“professional” criminals;
see also
“greens, criminal”
progressive stages system
propaganda; atrocity rumors; Berlin Olympics; early camps; films; 1934–39 camps; 1939–41 camps; 1942–43 camps; 1944 camps; 1945 camps; public opinion; on social outsiders; staged visits to camps
prostitutes; brothels
protective custody; of 1934–39; of 1939–41; Prussian
model of; releases of 1934; social outsiders in; terminology; women in
Protectorate, of Bohemia and Moravia
Protestant Church
Prussia; criminal police; early camps; emerging state camp system; Emsland camps; Himmler’s dominance over political police; as model for early camps; 1934–39 camps in; organizational restructure of camp system; social outsiders in; terror of 1933;
see also specific
camps
Prussian Mint
public opinion,
see
foreign opinion; German public; memory; rumors
pubs; SA
quarantine compounds
quarry camps
“race defilement”
racial policy; attacks on social outsiders; development of “Final Solution”; Holocaust; human experiments; hygiene and purity; of 1934–39; of 1939–41; of 1942–43; of 1944; of 1945; pogrom and; prewar anti-Jewish; in satellite camps; sterilization
program; wartime
racial science; human experiments
Radinger, Eduard
radio; Allied; BBC; coded transmissions; German; hidden; postwar; Soviet
Radom
railway building brigades
Rakers, Bernhard
Raoul-Duval, Guy
rape; Red Army and; early camps
Rascher, Sigmund
Rathenow
Rauter, Hanns Albin
Ravensbr
ü
ck; arms production; human experiments; memorial; men in; in 1945; prisoner relations; resistance;
satellite camps; tailors’ workshops; T-4 selections; women in
Red Army; advance of; German fear of; German troop desertions to; rape and;
see also
Soviet POWs; commissars, Soviet
Red Cross
“Red Guards”
“red” Kapos
Redl-Zipf
red triangle,
see
political prisoners
reeducation
Reichel, Peter
Reich Ministry of Justice
Reichstag; fire of 1933
relatives of prisoners; detention of; mail embargo;
packages from; relations among; T-4 program; visits to camps
releases; amnesty of 1939; Christmas amnesty of 1933; Dirlewanger Formation and; early camps; end of war; of Jews; of 1934; of 1937; of 1944; of “November Jews”; postwar timing of
relief effort, postwar
religious prisoners
Renouard, Jean-Pierre
report leader
resistance; Allied spies; escapes; of 1944; of 1945; occupied Europe;
Polish; prisoner; secret messages; SS; underground; uprisings
Revolution of 1918, impact on Nazism
reward system, in camps
Riese
Riga
RKPA (Reich Criminal Police Office)
R
ö
dl, Arthur
R
ö
hm, Ernst; homosexuality of; murder of
roll call
Rolnikaite, Mascha
Roma,
see
Gypsies
Romania
Rome
room elder
Rose, Gerhard
Rosenberg, Eliasz
Rosenberg, Nicholas
Rosenthal, Rolf
Rosenwasser, Irena
Rost, Nico
Rotschild, Inge
Rousset, David
R
ó
zsa,
Á
gnes
RSHA (Reich Security Main Office)
rumors; atrocity; of early camps; of “euthanasia” program; of mass extermination in Auschwitz; of 1934–39
Russian prisoners;
see
Soviet prisoners
SA; brownshirts; demise of; early camps; homes; Murder Storm; 1934–39 camps; political soldier prototype; pubs; R
ö
hm purge; terror of 1933
Saarland
Sachsenburg;
SS takeover
Sachsenhausen; barracks; brick works; brothel; conditions; counterfeiting commando; crematorium; deaths; “death squad”; “euthanasia” program; executions; expansion; forced labor; human experiments; infirmary; Jews; Kapos; May 1942 massacre; memorial; neck-shooting mechanism; of 1942–43; of 1945; opening of; Poles in; prisoner relations; prototype; resistance; satellite camps; social
outsiders in; Soviet POW executions in; torture
“Sachsenhausen Song”
Saint-Clair, Simone
St. Lambrecht
Salzgitter-Watenstedt
Sandbostel
satellite camps; Allied bombing of; arms production; Buchenwald; eastern European camps; encounters with civilian workers; evacuation of; gender in; Jews in; Kapos; liberation of; in 1944; of 1945; postwar obscurity of; production and construction; public
opinion and; racial hierarchies; SS Building Brigades; staff; underground;
see also specific camps
Sauckel, Fritz
Sauerbruch, Professor
Saxony
scabies
Sch
ä
fer, Werner
Schelvis, Jules
Schilling, Claus
Schillinger, Josef
Schindler, Oskar
Schitli, Wilhelm
Schlaf, Gustav
Schlier
Schlinger, Lajos
Schloss, Louis
Schmalzl, Centa
Schmelt, Albrecht
Schmelt camps
Schmid, Dr.
Schneider,
Paul
scholarship; on KL system
Schott, Bully
Schubert, Wilhelm
Schumann, Horst
Schur, Grigori
Schwarz, Wilhelm
Schwarzhuber, Johann
Schwerin
SD
second-time-rounders
secrecy; importance of, in KL system; T-4 program
Seger, Elisabeth
Seger, Gerhart
Segev, Tom
selections; Auschwitz-Birkenau; children; “euthanasia” program; by Kapos; of 1945; restrictions on; sexual abuse during
sex:
brothels; Camp SS guards; homosexuals; human experiments; Kapos; prisoner; prisoner-guard; “race defilers”; rape; for survival; torture
shale extraction
ships, German
shooting ranges
shrunken heads
Siemens & Halske
Siemens-Schuckert works
Silesian Jews
Simoni, Walter
Sinti,
see
Gypsies
Sippenhaft
sirens
skeleton collections
skull-and-bones badge
slaps
slave labor; in brothels; camp
growth and; civilian workers and; foreign; hunt for; in 1942–43 camps; in 1944 camps; in 1945 camps; public awareness of; reducing death rates; satellite camps; terminology; underground;
see also
forced labor
sleeping quarters,
see
barracks
slogans, SS; “path to freedom”; “To Each His Own”; “Work Makes Free”
Slovakia
Slovakian Jews
Sobibor; conditions
soccer
social outsiders; early attacks
on; extralegal detention of; Jews; 1937–38 raids against; propaganda on; in quarry camps and brick works; survivors;
see also
“asocials”; criminals; Gypsies; homosexuals; “professional” criminals
Sofsky, Wolfgang
Soldmann, Fritz
Solmitz, Fritz
Sommer, Martin
“Song of the Moorland Soldiers”
Sonnenburg; closure of
Sonnenstein
Sorge, Gustav
Soski
South African War; concentration camps
Soviet Jews
Soviet POWs; Action “Bullet”; in Auschwitz; in Dachau; as forced labor; mass death of in KL; mass extermination of; in Sachsenhausen; survivors; transports;
see also
commissars, Soviet
Soviet prisoners;
see also
commissars, Soviet; Soviet POWs; Ukrainian prisoners
Soviet Union; advance of Red Army; disinterest in “Final Solution”; General Plan East; German invasion of; Gulag; Hitler-Stalin
pact; liberation of camps; postwar; press
Soviet youths, as forced labor
Soyfer, Jura
Spain; camp system; Civil War; “Red Spaniards”
Spandau
SPD (German Social Democratic Party); conflicts with Communists
Special Inspectorates, SS
Special Squad; uprising
Speer, Albert; as armaments minister; building plans; Hitler and; rise; trial of
spies, Allied
“sport”
SS; anti-Semitic policy; apocalyptic
worldview; arms production; Auschwitz; black market; Buchenwald; Building Brigades; building plans; Camp SS; Commandant Staff; comradeship; Dachau; Death’s Head; “decent” punishment and; denials of personal responsibility; discipline of; diseases caught from prisoners; early camps; economy; end of war; entertainment; escapes at end of war; ethnic Germans in; “euthanasia” program; execution
policy; family life in Auschwitz; forced labor; foreigners in; formation of camp system; gender relations; General Plan East; growing status of; Guard Troops; hierarchies; Himmler’s takeover of; Holocaust; homophobia; housing; human experiments; incriminating evidence destroyed; industry and; infighting; insignia; internal investigation of; invention of Auschwitz gas chamber; looting and corruption;
loyalty to Himmler; masculine identity of; military ambitions; nepotism; of 1933; 1934–39 camps; 1939–41 camps; 1941 transition to mass extermination; of 1942–43; of 1944; of 1945; “November Jews” and; prewar racial policy; pogrom and; postwar justice for war crimes; prisoner resistance to; professionals; recruitment and training; response to prisoner escapes; R
ö
hm purge; routines; satellite camps;
secrecy; slave labor; slogans; social life of; social outsiders pursued by; Soviet POW executions; Special Squad prisoners and; state threat to camp system; suicides; terror of 1933; underground operations; uniforms; utopianism; wartime racial policy; wives and children; WVHA absorption of concentration camps;
see also
Camp SS; Commandant Staff; Death’s Head SS; Guard Troops; KL system;
specific
members, groups, offices, camps, and staff
; WVHA
Stadelheim
Stalin, Joseph
Stalingrad
“Stalin Swing”
standing commandos
Stangl, Franz
Stark, Hans
starvation,
see
hunger
state prisons; forced labor; of 1942–43; progressive stages system; roots of Nazi camps and
Stauffenberg, Count
Steinbrenner, Hans
Steiner twins
Steinmeyer, Theodor
sterilization program
Stettin
Steyr-Daimler-Puch
AG
Stosberg, Hans
Strasdenhof
Straus, Roger
Stumachin Lina
Stutthof; evacuation of; selections
Subhuman, The
(publication)
submarines
Sudetenland; German annexation of
Suhren, Fritz
suicide; of Hitler; of Kapos; of prisoners; SS; of survivors
sulfonamide drugs
Sundays
survivors; Auschwitz; children; Dachau; death soon after liberation; in DP camps; gender and; hierarchies; of human
experiments; invalid; Jews; justice for; lack of empathy for; memorials; memory and; of 1939–41; relief effort; reparation payments; repatriation of; sex workers; Soviet POWs; suicide; testimonies and memoirs
swastika
Sweden
Swedish Red Cross
Swiss Red Cross
Switzerland
Synthos
Szalet, Leon
Szymczak, Ludwig
Taffel, Menachem
Tarn
ó
w
Tas, Louis
tattoos, Auschwitz
Tauzin, Jean-Henry
T-Building
television; Holocaust depictions
testimonies and memoirs; fake, used as propaganda; secret notes and diaries; Vrba-Wetzler
Teutonic Knights
Texled
T-4 program; Action 14f13; demise of; gas chambers; selections; shift to Holocaust
Theresienstadt
Th
ä
lmann, Ernst
Thielbek
Thiemann, Helmut
Thierack, Otto-Georg
Thilo, Heinz
Third Reich; annexation of Austria and Sudetenland; anti-Semitic
policy; building mania in; demise of; development of “Final Solution”; early camps; end of war; forced labor; foreign opinion on; formation of camp system; Hitler’s appointment as chancellor; Hitler myth and; Holocaust; internal tug-of-war; Kristallnacht; leaders’ elation over early war victories; of 1933; 1934–39 camps; 1939–41 camps; 1941 transition to mass extermination; 1942–43 camps;
1944 camps; 1945 camps; prewar racial policy,139–57; R
ö
hm purge; roots of Nazi camps; terror of 1933; wartime racial policy;
see also
Germany;
specific leaders, groups, and offices
thirst
Thomas, Georg
Thuringia
Time
magazine
Topf & Sons
torture; atrocity rumors; Auschwitz; “bathing actions”; Buchenwald; bureaucracy of; Camp SS; children; Dachau; “decent” punishment; of defiant prisoners;
early camps; Emsland; evidence destroyed; by female guards; flogging; hanging from a post; human experiments; of Jews; Kapos and; methods and instruments; nighttime raid; in 1934–39 camps; in 1939–41 camps; in 1942–43 camps; in 1944 camps; religious ceremonies and; Sachsenhausen; slaps; “sport”; “Stalin Swing”; standing commandos; women and;
see also specific methods
totalitarianism; Arendt on
tourism
trade unions, destruction of
transports; to Auschwitz; escapes; evacuation; final; of Jews; of 1942–43; of 1944; of 1945; satellite camp; Soviet POWs;
see also specific camps
Traunstein
Trawniki
Treaty of Versailles
Treblinka; conditions; gas chambers
trials; Allied war crimes trials; Bargatzky; denials of personal responsibility; of 1950s–70s; Nuremberg; postwar; prewar for KL
crimes
triangles, colored
Tr
ö
bitz
tuberculosis
Tucholsky, Kurt
Tuppy, Karl
Turgel, Norman
twins; experiments on
typhoid fever
typhus; experiments