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Edited by: Bratwurst Boy Mar 10, 08, 02:42 #549
JuliePotocka wrote: Austria haunted by Nazi Past It doesn't matter what your religious upbringing is; a Pole is a Pole, as is an Austrian an Austrian. Many families were betrayed, murdered Just some Austrians:
. . . Hermine Braunsteiner, (July 16, 1919 – April 19, 1999), was a Nazi war criminal who personally participated in the, often, painful and cruel deaths of women and children.
Alois Brunner (born April 8, 1912; reports of death contested) is an Austrian Nazi war criminal. Brunner was Adolf Eichmann's assistant, and Eichmann referred to Brunner as his "best man."
Amon Leopold Göth (or Goeth; November 12, 1908 – September 13, 1946) was a Hauptsturmführer of the SS and was the commandant of the Nazi concentration camp at P³aszów, Poland
Maximilian Grabner (born 1905 died 1948), Austrian Gestapo chief in Auschwitz.
Aribert Heim (born June 28, 1914- ????) is a former Austrian doctor. As an SS doctor in a Nazi concentration camp in Mauthausen, he is accused of killing and harrassing many inmates through various methods, such as direct injections of toxic compounds into the hearts of his victims. Along with Alois Brunner, Heim — who would now be (as of 2008) in his early nineties — is one of the last major Nazi fugitives still at large.
Adolf Hitler
Otto Hofmann (March 16, 1896 – December 31, 1982) was an Austrian SS-Gruppenführer and an official of Nazi Germany's "Race and Settlement Main Office". He was present at the Wannsee Conference planning the Holocaust against the Jews.
Ernst Kaltenbrunner (October 4, 1903 – October 16, 1946) was a senior Nazi official during World War II. He was the highest ranking SS leader to face trial. He was executed for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Franz Kutschera (22 February 1904 in Oberwaltersdorf in Lower Austria – 1 February 1944 in Warsaw, Poland) was an SS general and Gauleiter of Carinthia. As SS and Police Leader of the Warsaw district, he was sentenced to death by high command of the Polish Home Army in agreement with the Polish government in exile and assassinated by the members of Polish Home Army in the center of Warsaw (in front of Warsaw SS Headquarters).
Ernst Lerch (November 19, 1914 - 1997) was one of the most important men of Operation Reinhard (Aktion Reinhard), responsible for "Jewish affairs", and the mass murder of the Jews in the Polish General Government (Generalgouvernement).
Dr. Siegfried Seidl (August 24, 1911 in Tulln, Lower Austria; then Austria-Hungary – February 4, 1947 in Vienna) was a World War II Commandant of the Theresienstadt concentration camp located in what is now the Czech Republic.
Dr Arthur Seyss-Inquart (born Arthur Zajtich[citation needed]) (July 22, 1892 – October 16, 1946) was a prominent lawyer and later Nazi official in pre-Anschluss Austria, the Third Reich and for wartime Germany in Poland and the Netherlands. Seyss-Inquart was executed at the Nuremberg Trials for crimes against humanity.
Franz Stangl (March 26, 1908 – June 28, 1971) was an SS officer, commandant of the Sobibór and of Treblinka extermination camp.
The Baron Otto Gustav von Wächter (born July 8, 1901 in Vienna, died August 14 or September 10, 1949, in Rome, Italy), was a lawyer, an SS general officer and a National Socialist politician, successively governor of the Cracow and Galicia districts under the General Government. In spite of having escaped trial in Nuremberg, Wächter's responsibilities for the persecution and mass murder of Jews in Poland and Ukraine have since been fairly documented.
Gustav Franz Wagner (born July 18, 1911 in Vienna – died 1980) was an SS officer and deputy commandant of the German Sobibór death camp in Poland, where more than 200,000 were gassed during Operation Reinhard.. . . How do you like Austria Julie?
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