Arthur Liebehenschel (German: [ˈaʁtuːɐ̯ ˈliːbəhɛnʃl̩] ; 25 November 1901 – 24 January 1948) was a German commandant at the Auschwitz and Majdanek concentration...
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driver Arthur Lee (1945–2006), American musician Arthur Lethbridge (known as Ivor Moreton) (1908–1984), British singer and pianist Arthur Liebehenschel (1901–1948)...
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trials ended on December 22, 1947. The best-known defendants were Arthur Liebehenschel, former commandant; Maria Mandl, head of the Auschwitz women's camps;...
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replaced as the Auschwitz commander by Arthur Liebehenschel, on 10 November 1943, Höss assumed Liebehenschel's former position as the head of Amt D I in...
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named Monowitz. Auschwitz I: Rudolf Höss (May 1940 – November 1943), Arthur Liebehenschel from (November 1943 – May 1944), Richard Baer (May 1944 – 27 January...
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the Auschwitz concentration camp (including one of the commanders, Arthur Liebehenschel). Trial (also known as the First Auschwitz Trial, with the Frankfurt...
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Maurer [de] Freya Kreutzkam [de] as Eleonore Pohl Sascha Maaz [de] as Arthur Liebehenschel Julia Polaczek as Aleksandra Bystroń-Kołodziejczyk Wolfgang Lampl...
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under SS-Brigadeführer Richard Glücks. The decree was signed by Arthur Liebehenschel, acting in Glücks' stead. It has been made known via a report from...
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was placed under the command of Walter Gerlach and his adjutant Arthur Liebehenschel. Run as a prison by the Gestapo, it was notorious in the city for...
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the Department D "Concentration camps Inspectorate". He succeeded Arthur Liebehenschel, considered by Himmler to be too "soft" with the prisoners[citation...
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