Patin, Nicolas (3. april 2018). «Atoning for the Murder of Millions? The Execution of High-Ranking Nazis after the Second World War». Journal of Genocide Research. 2. 20: 247–260. ISSN1462-3528. doi:10.1080/14623528.2018.1459163. Besøkt 14. mars 2020. «The seventeen men who were tried and executed between 1945 and 1952 were most often extradited, from wherever they were captured, to the countries that they had subjugated during the war: Friedrich Jeckeln, HSSPF of North Russia from 1941, was tried and executed in Riga; Erwin Rösener, HSSPF of the Alps, in Ljubljana; Wilhelm Fuchs38 and August Meyszner, SS leaders in Serbia, in Belgrade; Jürgen Stroop and Jakob Sporrenberg in Warsaw.»
Berlin, Gail Ivy (2012). «"Once there was Elźunia": Approaching Affect in Holocaust Literature». College English. 5. 74: 395–416. ISSN0010-0994. Besøkt 24. mai 2022. «The fullest account of this day is given by historian Marszalek. He reports that before the aktion fresh graves were dug behind the crematorium. Loudspeakers were mounted on trucks to play dance music intended to cover the sounds of massacre. All Jews were stripped naked before being shot by SS men, who "shoved them into the ditch in groups of ten," forcing them to lie down, facedown, on the bodies of those slain before them (132; 130-32). The shooting lasted from about 6:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. (131, 132).»
Berlin, Gail Ivy (2012). «"Once there was Elźunia": Approaching Affect in Holocaust Literature». College English. 5. 74: 395–416. ISSN0010-0994. Besøkt 24. mai 2022. «The fullest account of this day is given by historian Marszalek. He reports that before the aktion fresh graves were dug behind the crematorium. Loudspeakers were mounted on trucks to play dance music intended to cover the sounds of massacre. All Jews were stripped naked before being shot by SS men, who "shoved them into the ditch in groups of ten," forcing them to lie down, facedown, on the bodies of those slain before them (132; 130-32). The shooting lasted from about 6:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. (131, 132).»
Patin, Nicolas (3. april 2018). «Atoning for the Murder of Millions? The Execution of High-Ranking Nazis after the Second World War». Journal of Genocide Research. 2. 20: 247–260. ISSN1462-3528. doi:10.1080/14623528.2018.1459163. Besøkt 14. mars 2020. «The seventeen men who were tried and executed between 1945 and 1952 were most often extradited, from wherever they were captured, to the countries that they had subjugated during the war: Friedrich Jeckeln, HSSPF of North Russia from 1941, was tried and executed in Riga; Erwin Rösener, HSSPF of the Alps, in Ljubljana; Wilhelm Fuchs38 and August Meyszner, SS leaders in Serbia, in Belgrade; Jürgen Stroop and Jakob Sporrenberg in Warsaw.»