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06-20-2013 08:17 AM
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Re: Japanese delegation visits Sachsenhausen 1935
Very interesting. Never seen them before. Thanks for bringing these to our attention.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Japanese delegation visits Sachsenhausen 1935
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Adrian Stevenson
Very interesting. Never seen them before. Thanks for bringing these to our attention.
Cheers, Ade.
Thank you Ade for hosting the conversation and maintaining a high level of dignity.
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Re: Japanese delegation visits Sachsenhausen 1935
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Re: Japanese delegation visits Sachsenhausen 1935
Thank you for the post.
I don't know where BPK got that date from. The entrance shown wasn't built until 1937, and that is probably the year of the visit as the runic signs were later plastered over. The SS-General is almost certainly Richard Glücks. Mind you, if the picture was taken after August 1938 the man could be Hermann Baranowski.
d'Alquen
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Re: Japanese delegation visits Sachsenhausen 1935
Thank Mr. d'alquen. After reviewing a few images I think the officer with the white lapels does seem to be Richard Glücks.
Thank you again for sharing your hard earned knowledge.
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Re: Japanese delegation visits Sachsenhausen 1935
These pics are absolutely astonishing! I has no idea the Japanese visited any of these camps. Any ideas as of why they were there?
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Re: Japanese delegation visits Sachsenhausen 1935
Thanks for the further interesting material.
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Re: Japanese delegation visits Sachsenhausen 1935
You're most welcome.
JHAM are you sure that is a picture of Glücks? The cap insignia (1936) and the rank don't fit with him.
d'Alquen
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