Jeff Kramer's Life And Death At Bergen-Belsen

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Did you know that 50,000 Jews died at Bergen-Belsen? Furthermore Josef Kramer and 48 other associates greatly impacted Bergen-Belsen, many Jews suffered, and the liberation of Bergen-Belsen left a lasting impact during WWII. Bergen-Belsen got its name since it was built between Bergen, Germany and Belsen, Germany. Bergen-Belsen is also known for the death of a famous young author Anne Frank and her sister Margot Frank. Josef Kramer and 48 other associates were tried for war crimes by Britain’s Military Court on June 14, 1945. Eleven of the defendants was sentenced to death, including Josef Kramer, nineteen other culprits were sent to prison for life, the remaining eight malefactors were acquitted. On December 12, 1945 Kramer and the other

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