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3 unusual facts about Arnold Strippel


Arnold Strippel

From there the 's-Hertogenbosch concentration camp in Vught, the Netherlands, more commonly known as Camp Vught.

Strippel then served in Majdanek near Lublin Poland, Ravensbruck, then at Peenemünde on the Usedom peninsula, in the Karlshagen II forced labor camp, the site of V-2 rocket production and launches.

His first assignment was at Sachsenburg, his next was Buchenwald, where he participated in the shooting of 21 Jewish inmates on November 9, 1939, following the failed assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler in Munich.



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