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  1. Karl Plagge (Darmstadt, Alemania, 10 de julio de 1897 - Darmstadt, 19 de junio de 1957) fue un ingeniero y militar alemán con el grado de mayor perteneciente al Estado mayor del Ejército , comandante de la unidad de recuperación mecánica (Heereskraftfahrpark) HKP 562 localizado en Vilna.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karl_PlaggeKarl Plagge - Wikipedia

    Karl Plagge ( pronounced [kaʁl ˈplaɡə] ⓘ; 10 July 1897 – 19 June 1957) was a German Army officer who rescued Jews during the Holocaust in Lithuania by issuing work permits to non-essential workers. A partially disabled veteran of World War I, Plagge studied engineering and joined the Nazi Party in 1931 in hopes of helping ...

  3. 13 de dic. de 2021 · Learn about Major Karl Plagge, a high-ranking Nazi officer who protected hundreds of Jewish workers and their families from execution in Lithuania during World War Two. Discover how he used his influence, skills and courage to defy the SS and save lives.

  4. Karl Plagge was a German officer who saved hundreds of Jews from deportation and death in Vilna during World War II. He provided forged work certificates, housed Jews in his camp, warned them of the liquidation and helped them escape.

  5. Karl Plagge was a German engineer and army officer who saved over 1,000 Jews in Vilnius during the Second World War. He used his position to employ and protect Jews in the HKP 562, a vehicle repair camp, and warned them of the liquidation of the ghetto.

  6. 11 de abr. de 2005 · Israel's Holocaust memorial council, Yad Vashem, will declare Major Karl Plagge righteous among the nations, alongside men such as Raoul Wallenberg and Oskar Schindler, for an elaborate deception...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › Karl_PlaggeKarl Plagge - Wikiwand

    Karl Plagge (Darmstadt, Alemania, 10 de julio de 1897 - Darmstadt, 19 de junio de 1957) fue un ingeniero y militar alemán con el grado de mayor perteneciente al Estado mayor del Ejército , comandante de la unidad de recuperación mecánica (Heereskraftfahrpark) HKP 562 localizado en Vilna.