Talk:Georg Bachmayer
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dog "Lord"
[edit]I was doing some research on Ebensee concentration camp and ran across an incident involving the dog "Lord." An Italian prisoner, Danilo Veronesi, tried to escape on May 12 and was discovered on May 15. Riemer wanted to shoot him, but block leader Biener prevented him and instead set the watchdog "Lord" on him. Prisoners found his body torn to pieces by the dog in the morning. [1]: 26 It makes me wonder if this was the same "Lord" mentioned on Bachmayer's page, and if so, if it "belonged" to him or the camp. Rachel Helps (BYU) (talk) 19:49, 23 October 2018 (UTC)
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[edit]- ^ Freund, Florian (1990). Concentration Camp Ebensee: Subcamp of Mauthausen. Vienna: Austrian Resistance Archives. ISBN 9783901142406.
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