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  1. Erich Mußfeldt, a veces escrito Muhsfeldt o Mussfeld ( Neubrück, Brandeburgo, 18 de febrero de 1913 – Cracovia, Polonia; 28 de enero de 1948) fue un SS-Oberscharführer (Sargento Superior), adscrito como Jefe de los Sonderkommando, en el campo de concentración de Auschwitz, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial .

  2. Erich Mußfeldt also spelled Erich Muhsfeldt (18 February 1913 – 24 January 1948) was a German war criminal. He served as an SS NCO in three extermination camps during World War II in German occupied Poland and Germany: Auschwitz, Majdanek and Flossenbürg. [1]

  3. 12 de may. de 2022 · The VENGEFUL Execution Of Erich Muhsfeldt - The Head Of The Crematoria. Following the end of the Second World War in Europe, there were a number of war crimes trials that took place to bring...

  4. Originalmente Muhsfeldt sirvió en el SS-Sonderkommando en Auschwitz I, en 1940. Fue trasladado al campo de concentración de Majdanek el 15 de noviembre de 1941. Estuvo involucrado en la operación nazi para exterminar a todos los judíos sobrevivientes en el distrito de Lublin del gobierno general en Polonia ocupada, una operación conocida ...

  5. Erich Mussfeldt (18 Feb. 1913 – 24 Jan. 1948), SS Oberscharführer, was deployed to the Auschwitz Main Camp in August 1940 as a labor unit leader, and then as a block leader.

  6. According to Muhsfeldt's statements, he cremated around 6,000 corpses in the forest and around 3,000 behind Field V. As we can see, Muhsfeldt clearly became reconciled to his work over time; in fact, he developed not only expertise but also ambition.

  7. In November 1941, he was transferred to Majdanek concentration camp where he served as the head of a crematorium and a commando unit that burned the bodies of murdered prisoners. Erich...