Josef Kramer - Sources and External Links

Sources and External Links

  • Straubenzee V. A. (2005). The gate of Hell, The Daily Telegraph, retrieved on December 22, 2006.
  • - What Was Belsen? Josef Kramer, Durham County Record Office The Learning Zone, retrieved on December 23, 2006.
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Persondata
Name Kramer, Josef
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth November 10, 1906
Place of birth
Date of death December 13, 1945
Place of death Hamelin

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