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back...Daily Mail covers the findings of the Museum’s historians 

Research conducted by historians of the Museum of Polish Children – Victims of Totalitarianism shed some light on the horrifying place that was the Nazi German Concentration Camp for Polish Children in Łódź. The results of their work are often reported in the media, both domestic and abroad, so that readers all over the world can learn about the existence of the camp in Przemysłowa Street. The British Daily Mail has just published an article presenting the recent findings that made it possible to reconstruct the post-war fate of SS Sturmbannführer Camillo Ehrlich, the commandant of the camp. Until now, all trails of him went cold in January 1945, when the Red Army entered Łódź. All that was known was that the villain had fled to Berlin, where all traces of him disappeared. As a result of searching German and Polish archives, the Museum’s historians have discovered that the head of the Security Police and the commandant of the Nazi German concentration camp lived to a peaceful old age in Munich and was never held responsible for the crimes he committed against Polish children.

This is another Daily Mail publication on the discoveries of the Museum’s historians. Earlier on, the newspaper published an article about the discovered letters of the child-inmates of the camp in Przemysłowa Street, addressed to their loved ones. “I ask for some grey soap and a spoon because I have nothing to eat with... Please send me some saccharine and fry me 20 pancakes, Mummy...”  

 

You can read the article by following the link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10025429/amp/Harrowing-letters-written-children-Nazi-concentration-camps-discovered.html