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Thomas Gnielka (1928 – January 1965) was a West German journalist. Aged 15, he was one of a group of senior boys from his Berlin secondary school to be conscripted for war service. The boys were sent to a base near Auschwitz. Given a number guard assignments at the concentration camp during the second part of 1944, Gnielka became aware of various Shoah atrocities several months before the arrival of the Red army in January 1945 opened the way for the Nazi atrocities to become more widely known. He never forgot those experiences, and as an investigative reporter for a regional newspaper reporter in the 1950s and early 1960s he played a pivotal role in ensuring that these more nightmarish aspects of Nazi Germany could not simply be forgotten. A file of papers passed on by Thomas Gnielka to t

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  • Thomas Gnielka (geboren 1928 in Berlin; gestorben im Januar 1965 in Herold) war ein deutscher Journalist, dessen Recherchen u. a. die Auschwitzprozesse in den 1960er Jahren in Deutschland initiierten. (de)
  • Thomas Gnielka (1928 – January 1965) was a West German journalist. Aged 15, he was one of a group of senior boys from his Berlin secondary school to be conscripted for war service. The boys were sent to a base near Auschwitz. Given a number guard assignments at the concentration camp during the second part of 1944, Gnielka became aware of various Shoah atrocities several months before the arrival of the Red army in January 1945 opened the way for the Nazi atrocities to become more widely known. He never forgot those experiences, and as an investigative reporter for a regional newspaper reporter in the 1950s and early 1960s he played a pivotal role in ensuring that these more nightmarish aspects of Nazi Germany could not simply be forgotten. A file of papers passed on by Thomas Gnielka to t (en)
  • Thomas Gnielka (Berlino, 1928 – Herold, Gennaio 1965) è stato un giornalista tedesco. All'età di 15 anni, faceva parte di un gruppo di ragazzi della scuola secondaria dove studiava a Berlino per essere arruolato nel servizio militare. I ragazzi furono mandati in una base vicino ad Auschwitz. A causa dei numerosi incarichi di sorveglianza nel campo di sterminio nella seconda metà del 1944, Gnielka venne a conoscenza delle varie atrocità della Shoah molti mesi prima dell'arrivo dell'Armata Rossa nel gennaio 1945, che aprì la strada a una più ampia conoscenza sulle atrocità naziste. Non ha mai dimenticato quelle esperienze. Come giornalista investigativo di un giornale regionale negli anni ′50 e all′inizio degli anni ′60 ha svolto un ruolo fondamentale nel garantire che questi aspetti più ter (it)
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