- Otto
Haftl (29
November 1902 – 16
September 1995) was an
Austrian footballer who pla**** his club
career in Austria,
Czechoslovakia and Switzerland. He...
- the good
Häftling [prisoner], portra****
stripped to the waist,
about to
diligently soap his
sheared and rosy cranium, and the bad
Häftling, with a strong...
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Breunig (1922–23)
Gyula Kertész (1928–30)
Gustav Putzendopler (1930–32) Otto
Haftl (1932) Karl Kurz (1932–33)
Josef Haist (1933–34)
Richard (Dombi) Kohn (1934)...
- six.
Limited preventative custody detainee (Befristete
Vorbeugungshaft Häftling, or BV) was the term for
general criminals (who wore
green triangles with...
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instrument of domination", and was
commonly called "prisoner self-government" (
Häftlings-Selbstverwaltung) in SS parlance. The camp's
draconian rules, constant...
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original on 24
October 2012,
retrieved 14 June 2011. "Beamte vergaßen
Häftling in der Zelle: Verurteilt".
Hamburger Abendblatt (in German). 6 November...
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Retrieved 19 June 2013.
Politik (24 June 2010). "Ben Zygier: Mossad-Agent soll
Häftling X
gewesen sein -
SPIEGEL ONLINE". Spiegel.de.
Retrieved 19 June 2013. 31°56′06″N...
- (26
April 1996). "Ein
Besuch bei Udo Proksch, Österreichs
prominentestem Häftling". Die Zeit (in German). Hamburg.
Retrieved 14
March 2015. Longworth, R...
- Spiegel-journalist
Charly Hübner as Udo Leveh, Wiesler's
night shift Bastian Trost as
Häftling 227,
prisoner Marie Gruber as Frau Meineke,
neighbour Volker Michalowski [de]...
- The
sculpture "Der
sterbende Häftling" (The
dying prisoner) by Françoise
Salmon at the
memorial place of the KZ Neuengamme...