KdS Krakau
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Thanks.
Here is another photo from the same trial, which i found on the internet.
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... r#p1489752
George
Here is another photo from the same trial, which i found on the internet.
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... r#p1489752
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Hello George,
thanks for puting this Photo on Forum. It is not easy to find such Photo in such Quality. Normaly you must pay for Photo in Museum without rights to put on internet.
But I find that it is still the Question, who are on this Photo...

Here is Answer from the above mentioned Book...

regards
Darko
thanks for puting this Photo on Forum. It is not easy to find such Photo in such Quality. Normaly you must pay for Photo in Museum without rights to put on internet.
But I find that it is still the Question, who are on this Photo...
Here is Answer from the above mentioned Book...

regards
Darko
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Hello,
additional Photo from trial...

regards
Darko
additional Photo from trial...

regards
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Hello Darko,
Many thanks for posting the photo.
Regards,
George
Many thanks for posting the photo.
Regards,
George
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Hello Darko,
Could you tell me what was the exact assignment of dr Glaser in Slovenia?
I have him as "Stabsleiter des Umsiedlungsstabes für die besetzten Gebiete Kärnten und Krains".
Is that correct, or maybe he held other positions?
Regards,
George
Could you tell me what was the exact assignment of dr Glaser in Slovenia?
I have him as "Stabsleiter des Umsiedlungsstabes für die besetzten Gebiete Kärnten und Krains".
Is that correct, or maybe he held other positions?
Regards,
George
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Hello George,
Answer is in Dr. Ferenc documents in internet edition of the Book: Quellen zur nationalsozialistischen Entnationalisierungspolitik
in Slowenien 1941 bis 1945, Tone Ferenc, Maribor 1980
http://www.karawankengrenze.at/ferenc/i ... show&id=59
http://www.karawankengrenze.at/ferenc/i ... how&id=323
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Darko
Answer is in Dr. Ferenc documents in internet edition of the Book: Quellen zur nationalsozialistischen Entnationalisierungspolitik
in Slowenien 1941 bis 1945, Tone Ferenc, Maribor 1980
http://www.karawankengrenze.at/ferenc/i ... show&id=59
http://www.karawankengrenze.at/ferenc/i ... how&id=323
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Good bio of Dr. Glaser you could also find in the book "Finale der Vernichtung. Die Einsatzgruppe H in der Slowakei 1944/1945" by Lenka Sindelarova. Also bios of other, less-known Gestapo/SD officers attached to the Einsatzgruppe H in Slovakia: Heimbach, Dr. Teichmann, Liska...
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Hello All,
As for KdS Krakau, I've recently found out that Kriminalinspektor Fritz Gustav Rau (*1898 ?) was responsible for "Bandeneinsatz" (means probably Abteilung Abwehr, so he most likely dealt with Polish resistance movement) at the KdS Krakau from 1.1.42 onwards. Rau was a member of SEK Eichmann in Hungary from 03.1944 and from 06.44 moved to KdS Budapest. Rau mentioned after the war, that he was "confiscating" food and other goods from People in Cracow. Obviously, all for the Reich
As for KdS Krakau, I've recently found out that Kriminalinspektor Fritz Gustav Rau (*1898 ?) was responsible for "Bandeneinsatz" (means probably Abteilung Abwehr, so he most likely dealt with Polish resistance movement) at the KdS Krakau from 1.1.42 onwards. Rau was a member of SEK Eichmann in Hungary from 03.1944 and from 06.44 moved to KdS Budapest. Rau mentioned after the war, that he was "confiscating" food and other goods from People in Cracow. Obviously, all for the Reich
