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The Sentencing and Execution of Nazi War Criminals

Discussion in 'WWII General' started by Ironcross, Nov 27, 2007.

  1. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    How on earth did this man manage to stay alive after war??


    Carl Oberg

    Carl Oberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    General Carl Albrecht Oberg (b. 27 January 1897 in Hamburg; died 3 June 1965 in Flensburg) was the Higher SS and Police Leader (HSSPF) of France during the Second World War.Oberg was therefore the supreme authority in France for managing anti-Jews policy and battle against the French Resistance.

    Or this

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Knochen

    Helmut Knochen (March 14, 1910 – April 4, 2003) was the senior commander of the Sicherheitspolizei (Security Police) and Sicherheitsdienst in Paris during the Nazi occupation of France during the World War II. Knochen was involved in the deportation of French Jews to concentration camps and was responsible for the execution of thousands of Frenchmen.
     
  2. ArmyBoy79

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    Don't forget about Klaus Barbie, aka the Butcher of Lyon

    Klaus Barbie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    He first set up camp at Hôtel Terminus in Lyon. It was his time as head of the Gestapo of Lyon that earned him the name Butcher of Lyon. Evidence suggests that he personally tortured prisoners and is responsible for the deaths of up to 4,000 people.[1] The most infamous case is the arrest and torture of Jean Moulin, one of the highest-ranking members of the French Resistance. In April 1944, Barbie ordered the deportation to Auschwitz of a group of 44 Jewish children from an orphanage at Izieu. After his surgery in Lyon, Klaus Barbie rejoined the SIPO-SD of Lyon in Bruyeres-in-Vosges France where he was also responsible for a massacre in Rehaupal in September 1944.
     
  3. LJAd

    LJAd Well-Known Member

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    well,the french government did decide not to execute them;maybe they were considering that to execute hostages was no war crime
     

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