Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. (2. januar 2019). «Sister Margit Slachta of Hungary and the deportation of Slovak Jews». Canadian Slavonic Papers. 1. 61: 99–116. ISSN0008-5006. doi:10.1080/00085006.2018.1552487. Besøkt 25. oktober 2021. «During and after the uprising, deportations and summary executions in Slovakia of approximately 13,500 Jews took place and were carried out by German units with “the occasional assistance of the emergency units of the Hlinka Guard.” In the end, the total number of Jewish victims of Slovak anti-Semitic measures is estimated to be as high as 71,000.»
Ward, J. M. (2015). The 1938 First Vienna Award and the Holocaust in Slovakia. Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 29(1), 76-108. «On November 2, 1938, Czecho-Slovak and Hungarian delegations assembled in Vienna's Belvedere Palace for final arguments before the two arbiters, German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano.»
McDonald, Henry (6. februar 2015). «I wanted reconciliation, says Holocaust survivor whose biopic led to SS guard investigation». The Guardian(engelsk). ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 22. mai 2019. «However, while filming across Germany and Slovakia relatives of senior SS officers – including those of Hans Ludin, one of Hitler’s inner circle and a convicted war criminal – contacted Reichental. Ludin signed off the deportations of Slovakia’s Jews, including Reichental’s family. As the documentary progressed last year Reichental developed a warm friendship with Ludin’s granddaughter Alexandra Senfft.»
«Auschwitz Through the Lens of the SS: A Tale of Two Albums». encyclopedia.ushmm.org(engelsk). Besøkt 1. april 2019. «She brought the original album with her when she immigrated to the United States. Later published many times, these images went into evidence at the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial (in which Lili Jacob testified and in which Karl Höcker was a defendant). In 1983, Lili Jacob donated the album of photographs of her transport's arrival in Auschwitz to Yad Vashem.»
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«NS-Verbrecher Alois Brunner: Elender Tod im syrischen Asyl». Die Welt. 11. januar 2017. Besøkt 30. mars 2019. «Brunner arbeitete zwei Jahre für die US-Besatzung in Deutschland, 1953 flüchtete er nach Ägypten und von dort aus nach Syrien, wo er den Schutz der politischen Führung genoss. Er soll der syrischen Geheimpolizei als Berater gedient und dabei vor allem die Verhör- und Foltermethoden der Nazis weitergegeben haben.»
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Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. (2. januar 2019). «Sister Margit Slachta of Hungary and the deportation of Slovak Jews». Canadian Slavonic Papers. 1. 61: 99–116. ISSN0008-5006. doi:10.1080/00085006.2018.1552487. Besøkt 25. oktober 2021. «During and after the uprising, deportations and summary executions in Slovakia of approximately 13,500 Jews took place and were carried out by German units with “the occasional assistance of the emergency units of the Hlinka Guard.” In the end, the total number of Jewish victims of Slovak anti-Semitic measures is estimated to be as high as 71,000.»
McDonald, Henry (6. februar 2015). «I wanted reconciliation, says Holocaust survivor whose biopic led to SS guard investigation». The Guardian(engelsk). ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 22. mai 2019. «However, while filming across Germany and Slovakia relatives of senior SS officers – including those of Hans Ludin, one of Hitler’s inner circle and a convicted war criminal – contacted Reichental. Ludin signed off the deportations of Slovakia’s Jews, including Reichental’s family. As the documentary progressed last year Reichental developed a warm friendship with Ludin’s granddaughter Alexandra Senfft.»
«The Auschwitz Album | Yad Vashem». www.yadvashem.org. Besøkt 1. april 2019. «The Auschwitz Album is the only surviving visual evidence of the process leading to the mass murder at Auschwitz-Birkenau. It is a unique document and was donated to Yad Vashem by Lilly Jacob-Zelmanovic Meier. … Early summer 1944 was the apex of the deportation of Hungarian Jewry. For this purpose a special rail line was extended from the railway station outside the camp to a ramp inside Auschwitz. Many of the photos in the album were taken on the ramp. The Jews then went through a selection process, carried out by SS doctors and wardens.»