Central Continental Prisoner of War Enclosure No. 32, code-named Ashcan, was an Allied prisoner-of-war camp in the Palace Hotel of Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg during World War II. Operating from May to August 1945, it served as a processing station and interrogation center for the 86 most prominent surviving Nazi leaders prior to their trial in Nuremberg, including Hermann Göring and Karl Dönitz.
A British counterpart of Ashcan, Camp Dustbin in Castle Kransberg near Frankfurt am Main, housed prisoners of a more technical inclination including Albert Speer and Wernher von Braun.
Continental Prisoner of War Enclosure No. 32, code-named Ashcan, was an Allied prisoner-of-war camp in the Palace Hotel of Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg during...
Look up ashcan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ashcan may refer to: Ashcan (waste), a waste container CampAshcan, prisoner-of-war camp for prominent...
countries, chiefly the USSR, were held there". Similar interrogation camp, Ashcan, was created in Luxembourg for the 86 most prominent surviving Nazi leaders...
British POW camp Dustbin in Castle Kransberg, while others, including Dönitz, were transferred to the US-led CampAshcan. Later, all CampAshcan prisoners...
Government of Dönitz, by British troops on 23 May 1945 and transferred to CampAshcan and later put before the International Military Tribunal at the Nuremberg...
he was arrested at the request of the United States and interned at CampAshcan in Mondorf-les-Bains. Jodl succeeded him as Chief of OKW until the final...
in May 1945. After World War II, Stuckart was arrested, interned in CampAshcan, and tried by the Allies in the Ministries Trial for his role in formulating...
Europe to foster anti-Communism. Camp Dustbin (counterpart of CampAshcan): An Anglo-American military interrogation camp for German scientists and industry...
Schwerin von Krosigk. Arrested by American forces on 11 May, he was sent to CampAshcan to await trial. Funk was tried with other Nazi leaders at the Nuremberg...
was arrested by the Americans and interned at CampAshcan. Schwarz died in another Allied internment camp near Regensburg on 2 December 1947, due to recurring...
employees. Seldte was captured at the end of the war and imprisoned in CampAshcan in Mondorf-les-Bains. During the Nuremberg trials, Seldte tried to exonerate...
surrendered to US forces on 23 May 1945 at Falkenau and was interned in CampAshcan with other high ranking Nazi officials. Bohle appeared on 25 March 1946...
After the war, served as commandant of the former Palace Hotel (called "CampAshcan") in the Luxembourg town of Mondorf-les-Bains where high-level German...
British army troops, was interned from 1945 to 1948 in CampAshcan in Luxembourg, Dachau internment camp and in Darmstadt, and was interrogated several times...
breakthrough—introducing modernism, and what it means to be in the present. The Ashcan School also known as The Eight and the group called Ten American Painters...
their era." Notable Ashcan works include George Luks' Breaker Boy and John Sloan's Sixth Avenue Elevated at Third Street. The Ashcan school influenced the...
twentieth-century American artists who, aside from Prendergast, represented the Ashcan School. Maurice Prendergast and his twin sister, Lucy, were born at their...
Brücke Der Blaue Reiter Noucentisme Deutscher Werkbund American Realism Ashcan School Cubism Proto-Cubism Orphism A Nyolcak Neue Künstlervereinigung München...
Petoskey, Michigan. Ernest joined his father and learned to hunt, fish and camp in the woods and lakes of Northern Michigan, early experiences that instilled...
internment camp located on an Indian reservation in Poston, Arizona, to promote arts and crafts and community. Noguchi arrived at the Poston camp in May 1942...
Charles Conder and Frederick McCubbin—who worked together at "artists' camps" around Melbourne and Sydney in the 1880s and 1890s. Drawing on naturalist...