8/25/2023 0 Comments Franz stangl and gustav wagnerIn daily life he was waiter but in the euthanasia centres he burned corpses. BREDOW, Paul (1902 † December 1945 Göttingen) He supervised the Ukrainian guards and the Jews in the sorting barracks. In June 1943 Bree was stationed in Sobibor from Treblinka. BREE, Max (Lübben † 14 October 1943 Sobibor) Just before being convicted at the Hagen trial he committed suicide. For many years he lived as Heinz Brenner, as he was known in Hartheim. After the war his wife had him declared dead so he could assume a new identity. He was awarded the Iron Cross on 18 January 1945. After the uprising he returned to Sobibor to dismantle the camp. An SS-court martial sentenced him on 19 December 1942, and he subsequently ended up in the SS StraflagerMatzkau near Dantzig. In July 1942 he was arrested for inciting a witness to perjure himself during his divorce. ![]() He supervised the Jewish work details in Lager III: ‘I assigned the Arbeitsjuden to different groups: some had to empty out the gas chamber after the cremation was completed others had to transport the dead bodies to the graves’. He had previously worked in the euthanasia centres of Brandenburg and Hartheim. ![]() BOLENDER, Heinz Kurt ( Duisburg † 10 October 1966 Hagen)īolender arrived in Sobibor on 22 April 1942, at the same time as Stangl, Frenzel and Gomerski. He also kept the records in the Forsthaus, where he was killed during the uprising by Chaim Engel and Kapo Pozycki. In Lager II Beckmann was in charge of the sorting barracks and horse stables. BECKMANN, Rudolf (20 February 1922 Osnabrück † 14 October 1943 Sobibor) On he was sentenced to death, but this sentence was commuted into life imprisonment in November 1971. On the street Samuel Lerer and Esther Raab recognized him and he was jailed. ![]() In 1946 he worked in Berlin clearing up debris. BAUER, Hermann Erich (26 March 1900 Berlin † 4 February 1980 Berlin)īauer was the Gasmeister of Sobibor and he occasionally worked as a lorry driver. He called himself Hausklempner (plumber) and boasted that he had made the gas chambers look like neat shower rooms. As he would later in Sobibor, he installed gas pipes. Four of them had previously worked in a Euthanasieanstalt.īARBL, Heinrich (3 March 1900 Sarleinsbach, Austria)īarbl was transferred from Hartheim euthanasia centre to Belzec. ![]() those who served less than eight months or only the final months in Sobibor (Haulstich, Kamm, Müller, Ryba, Stengelin, Bree, Dubois, Hödl and Unverhau).Of this group Fuchs and Stangl had previously worked in a Euthanasieanstalt. those who served in Sobibor only in the starting period and for less than eight months (Barbl, Bolender, Fuchs, Ittner, Schütt, Stangl and Weiss).The latter seven had previously worked in a Euthanasieanstalt. those who had served in Sobibor between eight months and one year (Bauch, Richter, Steffl, Wendland, Lachmann, Grömer, Konrad, Ludwig, Michel, Niemann, F.All of them had previously worked in a Euthanasieanstalt. those who had served in Sobibor for more than one year (Graetschus, Dachsel, Klier and Reichleitner).Bauer was the only one among them who had not previously worked in a Euthanasieanstalt. those who served in Sobibor from its establishment in April 1942 until the uprising on 14 October 1943 (Bauer, Beckmann, Bredow, Floss, Frenzel, Getzinger, Gomerski, Groth, Nowak, Rehwald, Steubl, Vallaster and Wagner).Many of the German SS who served in Sobibor came from one of the euthanasia centers where the mentally disabled were killed. In charge of the everyday running of the camp, however, was Lagerspiess Gustav Wagner and his deputy Karl Frenzel, who was also the head of the Bahnhofkommando and the commander of Lager I. Franz Stangl and Franz Reichleitner were the successive commanders of Sobibor.
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