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  Irmfried Eberl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SS Obersturmführer (1st lieutenant) Irmfried Eberl (Born in Bregenz on September 8, 1910 - February 16, 1948), served as the first commandant of Treblinka.
A doctor and firm supporter of the T-4 Euthanasia Program, Eberl spent two years helping implement the program in Brandenburg and Bernburg, before being transferred to command of Treblinka in July 1942, until he was dismissed two months later for incompetence and replaced by Franz Stangl.
After the war, Eberl found himself a widower following his second wife's death, and continued to practise medicine in Blaubeuren until he was arrested in January 1948, and hanged himself the following month to avoid trial.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irmfried_Eberl   (194 words)

  
 THE NAZI DOCTORS: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide
Finally, there is Irmfried Eberl (1910-48), unique among doctors in that he went from being head of major T4 gassing facilities to become, at age thirty-two, commandant — not chief doctor but overall commander — of a death camp.
And, in addition to serving in the inner circle of psychiatric experts, he was given special authority to enter various psychiatric institutions and investigate their attitudes toward, and willingness to work energetically in, the “euthanasia” killing project.
Eberl served as a special deputy to Heyde in supervising the all-important area of false causes of death, with the task of establishing consistency in the various killing centers and policies that could convincingly maintain the subterfuge.
www.holocaust-history.org /lifton/LiftonT123.shtml   (344 words)

  
 Belzec: Prototype for the Final Solution - Chapter 2
From evidence seized on Eberl's arrest, in particular his diary, we can verify his personal involvement in the killing and corroborate the evidence of T4 electrician Herbert Kalisch that Jews were gassed on German soil in 1940 within the euthanasia program.
Eberl was transferred to Reinhardt in the early summer of 1942 and appointed commandant of the Treblinka death camp, where he initially engaged builders from Warsaw and Jewish labor from the ghetto to construct the camp.
Eberl was subsequently arrested and interrogated concerning his personal engagement in both T4 and Reinhardt, but before he could be indicted, he hanged himself while in custody in February 1948.
www.jewishgen.org /yizkor/belzec1/bel020.html   (9334 words)

  
 22 July WWII - Military Images Photos Pictures Forums
Upon arrival at "T. II," as this second camp at Treblinka was called, prisoners were separated by sex, stripped, and marched into what were described as "bathhouses," but were in fact gas chambers.
T.II's first commandant was Dr. Irmfried Eberl, age 32, the man who had headed up the euthanasia program of 1940 and had much experience with the gassing of victims, especially children.
Eberl was relieved of his duties for "inefficiency." It seems that he and his workers could not remove the corpses quickly enough, and panic was occurring within the railway cars of newly arrived prisoners.
www.militaryimages.net /forums/showthread.php?t=1698   (450 words)

  
 Axis History Forum :: View topic - Translation Requested - Treblinka Document
It is interesting that Eberl's letter refers to the "Arbeitslager Treblinka".
It was referred to as Treblinka II or T-2, and is generally held to have been the extermination camp to which Jews were deported, mainly from Warsaw.
After the establishment of Treblinka II, the original work-camp was referred to as Treblinka I. It is a moot point whether Eberl is referring to Treblinka I or Treblinka II when he uses the word "Arbeitslager".
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?t=19257&highlight=krege   (1776 words)

  
 The Berenbaum Group
Physicians trained in the medical killing centers went on to grander tasks.
Irmfried Eberl, a doctor whose career began in the T-4 program, became the commandant of Treblinka.
His colleagues moved up to Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka and Auschwitz, where killing of a magnitude as yet unimagined would take place.
www.berenbaumgroup.com /ber_recent/AuschwitzMustBePreserved2.htm   (696 words)

  
 Epilogue: Treblinka and After - Janusz Korczak - Biography
All that is known is that Treblinka, the extermination camp to which they were taken, was under the command of another doctor, the infamous Dr. Irmfried Eberl.
In spite ofEberl's experience in gassing people during the "euthanasia" program in Germany, Treblinka was in chaos.
There were mountains of putrefying corpses everywhere waiting to be thrown into mass graves.
www.korczak.com /Biography/epiloque.htm   (2320 words)

  
 Echoes of the Holocaust
Pfannmueller was convicted of having ordered the killing of at least 120 children, and had himself taken part in the killing, mainly through systematic starvation.
De Crinis, Schneider, and Irmfried Eberl, a doctor who became the commander of Treblinka, were all Austrians.
The knowledge gained by these physicians was subsequently applied to mass murder in the death camps.
www.holocaustechoes.com /4krell.html   (1025 words)

  
 HORST KEHL: 'Holocaust' Pharmacology vs. Scientific Pharmacology
One of the key issues concerning Treblinka is of course the duration of its existence, and number of people who passed through its facilities.
According to the Commandant of the camp, Dr. Irmfried Eberl, the camp was opened on 7 July 1942, and closed on 2 August 1943 after a revolt broke out and the camp was burned to the ground.
However, according to the chronicler Rachel Auerbach, there were mass executions going on at Treblinka from 23 July 1942 through the middle of September 1943.
www.vho.org /GB/Journals/JHR/2/1/Kehl91-95.html   (1581 words)

  
 Christian Wirth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
He liked to carry a whip, and he used it on both Jewish victims and guards.
When a yet larger camp, Treblinka, was set up, Wirth took a direct role in reorganising it when the first Kommandant, Dr. Irmfried Eberl, was replaced by Franz Stangl.
Later he was involved in the "Harvest Festival" operation, the murder of remaining Arbeitsjuden (Jewish slave-labourers) in November 1943.
en.juugle.info /Christian_Wirth.htm   (454 words)

  
 Final Destination Treblinka - The Phora
Treblinka was declared “ready for operation” on 11 July 1942 in a communiqué sent from Dr. Irmfried Eberl to Dr. Heinz Auerswald, Nazi Commissioner for the Warsaw Ghetto.22
Eichmann, in a paper entitled "Götzen" he submitted for his defence, wrote that "Globocnik had established gassing camps at Treblinka and Belzec upon instruction from Himmler and Krüger."50 Reference to the testimony of those present best describes what was occurring inside the camp all the while.
For about two months I worked in the upper section of the camp and then after Eberl had gone everything in the camp was reorganized.
www.thephora.net /forum/showthread.php?t=4511   (11933 words)

  
 Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The third part shows a five weeks period of Eberl´s reign in Treblinka.
We finally learn what stood behind a meeting of Peter from the first part and psychiatrist Lapicky.
In his former life Lapicky was Irmfried Eberl, and he met with Peter's former life person - it was a gravedigger in Treblinka...
www.deathcamps.org /books   (225 words)

  
 Treblinka, one of six Nazi extermination centers in Poland.
These took place while hundreds of thousands others systematically were murdered.
fltr: Irmfried Eberl, photo courtesy www.olokaustos.org, Franz Stangl, Bredow - Mentz - Mueller and Hirtreiter, Kurt Franz
1st commandant: SS-Obersturmführer Irmfried Eberl (July to Sept. 1942) 2nd commandant: SS-Obersturmführer Franz Stangl (Sept. 1942 - Aug. 1943) and 3rd commandant SS-Untersturmführer Kurt Hubert Franz (Aug. - Oct./Nov. 1943 - after the revolt)
www.cympm.com /treblinka.html   (789 words)

  
 Axis History Forum :: View topic - Aktion T4
Irmfried Eberl (code-name "Dr. Schneider" and perhaps "Dr. Meyer"), Heinrich Bunke (code-names "Dr. Rieper" and "Dr. Keller") and Kurt Borm (code-name "Dr. Storm") were the heads of the euthanasia program at this facility.
(Friedlander 89) Dr. Irmfried Eberl was the director of Brandenburg-Havel, succeeded by Dr. Heinrich Bunke and Dr. Aquilin Ullrich (code-name "Dr. Schmitt").
Eberl, Dr. Irmfried (1910-1948) [SS-Obersturmführer (The Camp Men p.
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?t=45327   (4840 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From Euthanasia to the Final Solution: Books: Henry Friedlander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
discusses euthanasia killing operation, euthanasia killing program, killing ward, race hygiene movement, adult euthanasia, euthanasia victims, hereditary health courts, Viktor Brack, Paul Nitsche, Irmfried Eberl
The Holocaust and History: The Known, the Unknown, the Disputed, and the
discusses transit institution, hereditary health courts, camp physicians, Reich Committee, Viktor Brack, Irmfried Eberl, Karl Brandt, Leonardo Conti, Carl Schneider, Friedrich Mennecke
www.amazon.com /gp/product/sitb-next/0807822086   (389 words)

  
 Final Destination Treblinka
Given his knowledge about Aktion Reinhard(t) at the time, therefore, Brack's request that 2-3 million Jews be "preserved" from Globocnik's "special mission" for the sake of slave labour is a casual suggestion that only the other 7-8 million be killed in the extermination camps.
Finally, Treblinka was declared "ready for operation" on 11 July 1942 in a communiqué sent from its first commandant Dr. Irmfried Eberl to Dr. Heinz Auerswald, Nazi Commissioner for the Warsaw Ghetto.
Michel [the sergeant-major of the camp] told me later that Wirth suddenly appeared, looked around on the gas chambers on which they were still working, and said: 'right, we'll try it out right now with those twenty-five working Jews.
holocaust-history.org /operation-reinhard/final-destination-treblinka   (10640 words)

  
 Jews as victims of Nazi euthanasia
The methods of killing, particularly the use of poison gas, the construction of fixed gas chambers and the deportation transports to just a few places of extermination, were taken over in a modified fashion.
Finally, Dr. Irmfried Eberl, an Austrian doctor who was promoted from director of the euthanasia institutions in Brandenburg/Havel and Bernburg/Saale to be the first commander of Treblinka extermination camp also deserves to be mentioned in this context.
Door to the gas chamber at Schloss Hartheim.
www.doew.at /projekte/holocaust/shoahengl/euth/euth.html   (789 words)

  
 Freedom of Thought - Film program
The film portrays the lives of two such doctors.
One is Dr. Irmfried Eberl, a young physician who acquired his professional skills in the course of the "euthanasia" murders and became the first commander of the Treblinka death camp; the other is Prof.
Carl Clauberg, a renowned gynecologist who abandoned his fertility treatments in order to experiment in sterilization at Auschwitz's notorious Block 10.
www.freedom-of-thought.de /film_program.htm   (1908 words)

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