Authorities

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  1. Ehrlinger Erich

    • Ehrlinger, Erich 1910-2004
    • Ehrlinger, Erich

    14/10/1910

    SS-Oberführer. Commander of Sonderkommando 1b, December 1941 appointed Kommandeur der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD in Kiev; September 1943 appointed BdS (Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD) Russland-Mitte und Weißruthenien; April 1944 appointed head of RSHA Amt I (Personal).

  2. Eichmann Adolf Otto

    19/03/1906

    01/06/1962

    SS-Obersturmbannführer. Founder of the "Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung" in Vienna in 1938. Later head of Referat IV B 4 in the RSHA responsible for deportations of Jews all over Europe to murder camps. Organiser of the Wannsee Conference. Sentenced to death in Eichmann Trial in December 1961, excecution in 1962.

  3. Eicke Theodor

    17/10/1892

    26/02/1943

    SS-Obergruppenführer. 1933 appointed commander of Dachau concentration camp; 1934 "Inspekteur der Konzentrationslager". Filled a major role in the construction of the Nazi concentration camp system. Since 1936 organised the SS Totenkopfverbände composed of camp guards. 1939 organiser and commander of the SS Totenkopf Division.

  4. Eitinger Leo

    • Eitinger, Leo, 1912-1996
    • Eitinger, Leo, 1912-
    • Eitinger, Leo Shua
    • Eitinger, Leo.
    • Eitinger, L. (Leo), 1912-
    • ...

    12/12/1912

    15/10/1996

    Czech-Jewish refugee. Came to Norway in 1939. Survived Auschwitz and became a pioneer researcher in psychotraumatology.

  5. Elkes Elhanan

    1879

    17/10/1944

    Chairman of Kovno (Kaunas) Ältestenrat (Council of Elders under the Nazis).

  6. Falkenhausen Alexander von

    • Falkenhausen, Alexander ˜vonœ 1878-1966
    • Falkenhausen, Alexander Von
    • Falkenhausen, Alexander Ernst Alfred Hermann von, 1878-1966
    • Falkenhausen, Alexander Ernst 1878-1966 Baron von
    • Alexander 1878-1966 Freiherr von Falkenhausen
    • ...

    29/10/1878

    31/07/1966

    General of the German Infantry. 1940-1944 head of the military government (Chef der Militärverwaltung) in occupied Belgium and northern France, imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp after the July Plot. After the war sentenced to 12 years of hard labour for shooting 240 hostages and for the deportation of 25000 Belgian Jews but released after three weeks in recognition of the fact that he also protected Belgians from the SS.

  7. Fefer Isaak Solomonovich

    • Fefer, Itzik, 1900-1952
    • Fefer, Isaac.
    • Fefer, Isaac Solomonovič.
    • Fefer, Icik.
    • Feffer, Itzik
    • ...

    1900

    1952

    Author.

  8. Ferenczy László

    09/03/1898

    31/03/1946

    Lieutenant colonel in the Hungarian Gendarmerie, in charge of establishing the ghettos and deporting the Jews of Hungary in 1944. From May 3 - July 9, 1944, Ferenczy submitted reports every other day on the progress of the ghettoisation and deportations. after the war, F. was sentenced to death by hanging in Hungary in 1946.

  9. Feuerwerker David

    • Feuerwerker, David
    • Feuerwerker, David, 1912-1980

    02/10/1912

    20/06/1980

    Rabbi.

  10. Filov Bogdan D.

    • Filov, Bogdan Dimitrov, 1883-1945
    • Filow, Bogdan D.
    • Филов, Богдан, 1883-1945
    • Filov, Bogdan D., 1883-
    • Filov, Bogdan, 1883-1945
    • ...

    10/04/1883

    01/02/1945

    Prime Minister of Bulgaria during WWII. Art historian.

  11. Fischer Ariel Joseph

    08/04/1893

    19/12/1964

    Head of the Jewish National Fund (JNF) in France

  12. Fischer Ludwig

    • Fischer, L.
    • Fischer, Ludwig
    • Fischer, Ludwig, 1905-1947

    16/04/1905

    08/03/1947

    SA-Gruppenführer. Gouverneur of Distrikt Warschau 1939-1945.

  13. Fleg Edmond

    • Fleg, Edmond 1877-1964
    • Flegenheimer, Edmond, 1874-1963
    • פלג, אדמונד
    • פלג, אדמונד, 1874-1963
    • Flēk, Ētmōn
    • ...

    1874

    1963

    Jewish author, member of the Jewish underground in France during WWII.

  14. Forster Albert

    • Forster, Albert, 1902-1952
    • Forster, Albert Maria 1902-1952
    • Forster, Albert
    • Forster, Albert 1902-1945

    26/07/1902

    28/02/1952

    NSDAP-Gauleiter of Gdansk-West Prussia.

  15. Frankfurter David

    • Franqfûrṭer, Dāwid 1909-1982
    • Frankfurter, David 1909-1982
    • Frankfurter, David, 1909-1982
    • Frankfurter, David
    • פרנקפורטר, דויד
    • ...

    1909

    1982

    Killed W. Gustloff (NS-Landesgruppenleiter in Switzerland) on 04.02.1936; since 1933 in Bern, Switzerland, expelled from Switzerland in 1945, emigrated to Tel Aviv.

  16. Franz Kurt

    17/01/1914

    1998

    Particpated at the T4 (Euthanasia) operation and in Aktion Reinhard. Since Aug 1943 last Kommandant of Treblinka.

  17. Friedman Philip

    • Friedman, Philip, 1901-1960
    • Friedmann, Filip
    • Friedmann, Filip.
    • Fridman, Filip.
    • Friedman, Filip.
    • ...

    1901

    1960

    Holocaust survivor, historian of the Holocaust, founded the Central Jewish Historical Commission immediately after WWII.

  18. Funk Walther Emanuel

    1890/08/18

    31/05/1960

    Reichswirtschaftsminister (Reich minister for economic affairs).

  19. Gabrovski Peter

    09/07/1898

    25/08/1947

    Minister of the Interior, Bulgaria, 1940-1943.

  20. Gamzon Robert

    • Gamzon, Robert
    • Castor

    1905

    1961

    Founder of the Jewish scout movement in France and partisan commander, joined the executive board of UGIF in January 1942.