News

Höss’s mother confirmed his fear: Rudolf Höss, the man who ran the most notorious Nazi death camp ... a nondenominational pastor in Stuttgart, Germany, leading services for local English ...
The man in charge of all this suffering, Rudolf Höss, Commandant of Auschwitz ... were eventually to be repeated right across Germany, the German Jews packed their belongings and prepared ...
As the world commemorates the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp ...
Rudolf Hoess, translated by Constantine Fitzgibbon ... It was his special form of insanity—widespread in Nazi Germany—that he regarded himself as a sane, ordinary man with an ordinary ...
When we look back at those times it's hard to understand how the Nazi soldiers responsible for ... but of your family too.'" NARRATOR: Rudolf Hoss, the man who had been in charge of the site ...
In a cinema in south-west Germany an audience ... execution at Nuremberg in 1947, Rudolf Höss returned to Catholicism, regretting his unquestioning pursuit of Nazi ideology and crimes against ...
The commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss, and his wife Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden next to the camp.
Höss even adopted the cynical motto of Dachau concentration camp in Germany ... Nazi scheme of things, so much so that in those early days Höss was forced to go scrounging for basic supplies ...