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      • Franz Stangl was an SS commandant of the Treblinka and Sobibor camps, where he was nicknamed the “White Death”. He supervised the transformation of the camps into places where killing was carried out on a vast scale - he is believed to have overseen the deaths of around 900,000 people.
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  2. Support JVL. Donate. Franz Stangl, the son of a night-watchman, was born in Altmünster, Austria, on March 26, 1908. After working as a weaver, Stangl joined the Austrian police in 1931 and soon afterwards the then illegal Nazi Party. After Anschluss, Stangl was quickly promoted through the ranks.

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  3. In Sobibor. …commandant of the camp was Franz Stangl, who, like many of his staff of 30 SS (Nazi paramilitary corps) men, was a veteran of the T4 Program to murder the infirm and disabled. They were assisted by 90–120 Ukrainians, former prisoners of war trained by the Germans for their new….

  4. Franz Stangl was the only commandant of an extermination camp who was brought to trial. He was tried in the Treblinka Trial in Düsseldorf in 1970 and he was sentenced to life imprisonment. He died in the Remand Prison Düsseldorf on 28 June 1971 of a heart attack.

  5. Franz Stangl (26 March 1908 – 28 June 1971), SS Hauptsturmführer at war’s end, worked various positions within the so-called Euthanasia Program from early 1940 until March 1942. After this, he was transferred to Aktion Reinhardt.

  6. Aug 2, 2016 · Franz Stangl, who was a Nazi commander at Treblinka death camp, discusses how he viewed his victims and coped with his actions.

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    Franz Stangl. Franz Stangl was an SS commandant of the Treblinka and Sobibor camps, where he was nicknamed the “White Death”. He supervised the transformation of the camps into places where killing was carried out on a vast scale - he is believed to have overseen the deaths of around 900,000 people. Having joined the Na zi party in 1931 he ...

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