Leib Langfus
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Lejb Langfus (hebräisch לייב לאַנגפֿוס, auch Jehuda Arje Regel Arucha hebräisch יהודה אריה רגל ארוכה, geboren 1910 in Warschau; gestorben am 27. November 1944 im KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau) war als polnischer Jude Häftling im Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau. Er wurde dem Sonderkommando zugeteilt, das die Häftlinge bei der Ermordung in den Gaskammern begleiten musste. Seine Erfahrungen schrieb er in geheimen Berichten nieder.
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Leib Langfus, or also Leyb Langfus, was one of the victims of Auschwitz-Birkenau. A rabbi and Dayan (rabbinical judge) in Maków Mazowiecki he was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1942, where he was forced to work as a Sonderkommando. After the war, a diary he kept was unearthed in the grounds of Birkenau - that was later to be published with a number of other diaries, under the title, The scrolls of Auschwitz. (Between 1945 and 1980, a total of eight caches of documents were found buried in the grounds of Crematoria II and III in Auschwitz-Birkenau.)The accounts written by Langfus are considered one of the most important historical documents dealing with subject of the Sonderkommando in Auschwitz, and the Holocaust in general.
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Lejb Langfus
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Lejb Langfus (hebräisch לייב לאַנגפֿוס, auch Jehuda Arje Regel Arucha hebräisch יהודה אריה רגל ארוכה, geboren 1910 in Warschau; gestorben am 27. November 1944 im KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau) war als polnischer Jude Häftling im Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau. Er wurde dem Sonderkommando zugeteilt, das die Häftlinge bei der Ermordung in den Gaskammern begleiten musste. Seine Erfahrungen schrieb er in geheimen Berichten nieder.
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Leib Langfus, or also Leyb Langfus, was one of the victims of Auschwitz-Birkenau. A rabbi and Dayan (rabbinical judge) in Maków Mazowiecki he was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1942, where he was forced to work as a Sonderkommando. After the war, a diary he kept was unearthed in the grounds of Birkenau - that was later to be published with a number of other diaries, under the title, The scrolls of Auschwitz. (Between 1945 and 1980, a total of eight caches of documents were found buried in the grounds of Crematoria II and III in Auschwitz-Birkenau.)The accounts written by Langfus are considered one of the most important historical documents dealing with subject of the Sonderkommando in Auschwitz, and the Holocaust in general.
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