Authorities

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  1. Brandt Rudolf

    • Brandt, Rudolf, 1909-1948
    • Brandt, Rudolf

    02/06/1909

    02/06/1948

    SS-Standartenführer (1944). Personal referent of Himmler. Head of the Ministerbüro in the Reichsinnenministerium (Reich Ministry of the Interior). Participated in the organisation of the murder of at least 86 Jews for Hirt's skeleton collection in Strassburg. Sentenced to death in Nuremberg Doctors' Trial.

  2. Fritz Braune

    Braune joined the SD in 1935 and was Kommandeur of Sonderkommando 4b of Einsatzgruppe C from 2nd October 1941 until 21st March 1942.

  3. Braune Werner

    • Braune, Werner
    • Braune, Werner 1909-1951
    • Braune, Karl Rudolph Werner 1909-1951 Vollstaendiger Name

    11/04/1909

    07/06/1951

    SS-Obersturmbannführer. Deputy head of Gestapo in Münster, head of Gestapo in Koblenz, then Halle. Head of Einsatzkommando 11b of Einsatzgruppe D. Kommandeur of Sipo and SD Norway. Sentenced to death in Einsatzgruppen Trial.

  4. Braunschweig Saly

    2007/1891

    10/03/1946

    1931-1943 president of the Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zürich ICZ. 1943 until his death president of the Schweizerische Israelische Gemeindebund (Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities) [SIG]. Board member of the Jewish Agency for Palestine and executive of the Jewish World Congress.

  5. Breder Reinhard

    02/02/1911

    SS-Sturmbannführer (1942), Regierungsrat, Stellvertretender Leiter (deputy head) of Stapoleitstelle (Gestapo) Düsseldorf. In December 1942 appointed Kommandeur der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (KdS) in Minsk; in March 1943 appointed head of Einsatzkommando 2. Since September 1943 head of Gestapo Frankfurt am Main.

  6. Brunner Alois

    • Brunner, Alois.
    • Brunner, Alois, 1912-....
    • Schmaldienst, Alois
    • Fischer, Georg
    • Schmaldienst, Alois, 1912-
    • ...

    08/04/1912

    SS-Hauptsturmführer (1942). Joined Eichmann's Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung in Vienna, and headed it since 1941. Responsible for registration and deportation of Austrian Jews. Helped in the deportation of Berlin Jews from the end of 1942 - Jan 1943. July 1943 - Aug 1944 Leiter (head) of Sonderkommando der Gestapo in France. Sentenced to death in absence, escaped to Damaskus/Syria.

  7. Brunner Anton

    08/08/1898

    24/05/1946

    SS-Obersturmführer. A deportation expert serving under Eichmann. In 1939-1943, he was a senior employee of the “Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung“ in Vienna and head of local camps where Jews were interned before their deportation. In March 1943, he was transferred to the “Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung in Böhmen und Mähren“ in Prague, where he served until 1945, with an interim break as a member of Sonderkommando Eichmann in Budapest (March - December 1944). Sentenced to death in Vienna.

  8. Brunschvig Georges

    • Brunschvig, Georges

    21/02/1908

    14/10/1974

    Lawyer. 1935-1937 with Emil Raas representative of the SIG and the Israelitischen Cultusgemeinde Bern in the Berne trial re Protocols of the Elders of Zion. 1943 advisor of Gustloff-assassin David Frankfurter, relevant for his pardon in 1945. 1940-1948 President of the Jewish Community Bern; 1946-1973 president of SIG.

  9. Bühler Josef

    • Bühler, Josef, 1904-1948
    • Bühler, Josef Friedrich (1904-48).
    • Bühler, Józef.
    • Bühler, Josef.
    • Buehler, Joseph

    16/02/1904

    21/08/1948

    Deputy of the Generalgouverneur Hans Frank in Poland. Participant of the Wannsee Conference. Sentenced to death in Warsaw.

  10. Bürckel Josef

    • Bürckel, Josef, 1895-1944
    • Bürckel, Joseph, 1895-1944
    • Bürckel, Gauleiter (Josef), 1895-1944
    • Burckel, Josef
    • Bürckel, Jos.
    • ...

    30/03/1895

    28/09/1944

    NSDAP-Gauleiter.

  11. Burckhardt Carl Jacob

    • Burckhardt, Carl Jacob
    • Burckhardt, Carl Jacob, 1891-1974
    • Burckhardt, Carl J., 1891-1974
    • Burckhardt, Carl Jakob, 1891-1974
    • Burckhardt, Carl, 1891-1974
    • ...

    10/09/1891

    03/03/1974

    Swiss diplomat and historian. 1937-1939 League of Nations High Commissioner for the Free City of Danzig, in leading position in the ICRC, president after WWII.

  12. Burger Anton

    • Burger, Anton, 1911-1991
    • Bauer, Wilhelm, 1911-1991
    • Bauer, Johann Anton, 1911-1991
    • Burger, Anton Ambros, 1911-1991
    • Steiner, Anton Toni
    • ...

    19/11/1911

    25/12/1991

    SS-Hauptsturmführer (1945). 1938 Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung with Eichmann, 1939 Prager Zentralstelle. Reichssicherheitshauptamt, Abt. IV B (Judenreferat). Feb 1943 in Saloniki to deport Mazedonian Jews to Auschwitz. Kommandant of Terezin. March 1944 Leiter (head) of Judenreferat at Befehlshaber der Sipo and SD Athens to deport Jews from Athens, Corfu and Rhodes. Arrested, escaped from internment.

  13. Burger Wilhelm

    19/04/1904

    SS-Sturmbannführer. Since 1935 Verwaltungsführer. Russlandfeldzug (Eastern campaign) with SS-Totenkopf-Infanterieregiment I until May 1942. Since July 1942 head of the Standortverwaltung Auschwitz, since April 1943 Amtschef (headed department) D IV (Inspektion der Konzentrationslager) in the SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt.

  14. Caen Adolphe

    Vice president of the Consistoire Centrale ; treasurer of the Consistorial Association of Parisian Jews to Rabbi Schwartz, August 1940.

  15. Caleb Josué

    1875

    1943

    Lawyer and journalist, early member and leader of the Zionist movement in Ottoman and independent Bulgaria.

  16. Calotescu Corneliu

    1889

    1970

    General, governor of Bukovina 5 Sept 1941 - 20 March 1943.

  17. Campet Jacques

    General, chief of Petain's military cabinet 1941-1943.

  18. Chamberlain Arthur Neville

    • Chamberlain, Arthur Neville, 1869-1940

    1869

    09/11/1940

    Prime minister (1937-1940). Appeasement policy. Signed Munich Agreement.

  19. Chilowicz Wilek

    1900

    1944

    Jewish Lagerälterster in Plaszow, shot dead because of Amon Göth's orders

  20. Christmann Kurt

    01/06/1907

    04/04/1987

    SS-Obersturmbannführer (1942), participant Hitlerputsch 1923, 1938 Staatspolizeileitstelle Vienna and Innsbruck, Autumn 1939 head of Gestapo Salzburg, Aug 1942 - Feb 1943 leader of the Einsatzkommando 10a in Krasnodar, use of gas van. Autumn 1943 head of Gestapo Klagenfurt, then Koblenz.