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  1. SS - Obersturmführer. Unit. Death's Head Units. Kurt Gerstein (11 August 1905 – 25 July 1945) was a German SS officer and head of technical disinfection services of the Hygiene-Institut der Waffen-SS (Institute for Hygiene of the Waffen-SS).

  2. 3 de mai. de 2021 · Kurt Gerstein was a German SS officer who witnessed and reported on the Nazi genocide of Jews and others. He was a former member of the Confessing Church, a Christian resistance movement, and later wrote a detailed account of his experiences in the \"Gerstein Report.\"

  3. Humanidades › História e Cultura. Kurt Gerstein: Um espião alemão na SS. (Foto por Fang Zhou / Getty Images) Atualizado em 01 de maio de 2019. O antinazista Kurt Gerstein (1905-1945) nunca teve a intenção de ser testemunha do assassinato dos judeus pelos nazistas.

  4. Kurt Gerstein (* 11. August 1905 in Münster; † 25. Juli 1945 in Paris) war ein deutscher Hygienefachmann der Waffen-SS, zuletzt im Rang eines SS-Obersturmführers . In den Vernichtungslagern Belzec und Treblinka war er 1942 Augenzeuge des probeweisen Einsatzes von Abgasen bei Massenmorden; ebenso wusste er von der späteren ...

  5. 7 de abr. de 2021 · Kurt Gerstein, a Nazi SS officer, is asked to supply the chemical Zyklon B to the Auschwitz killing center in 1942. But once Gerstein sees that the chemical will be used to murder Jews in gas chambers—he makes an unexpected move. Featuring historian Dr. Jürgen Matthäus.

  6. 1 de mai. de 2019 · Learn about Kurt Gerstein, a former anti-Nazi activist who infiltrated the SS and witnessed the gassing of Jews at Belzec. Find out how he tried to expose the atrocities and what happened to him.

  7. Kurt Gerstein was the chief disinfection officer for the Waffen-SS (the military arm of the SS). In August 1942, Gerstein was sent to Poland to see if using liquid prussic acid (a version of Zyklon-B) would be better than using diesel engine exhaust for mass murder. He visited the Operation Reinhard camps of Treblinka, Belzec, and Sobibor.