On this date, 7 June 1951, 4 of the 24
defendants at the Einsatzgruppen trial who were sentenced to
death were executed by hanging at Landsberg Prison. I will post the information
about an Einsatzgruppen SS, Werner Braune from Wikipedia and other
links.
Born
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11 April 1909
Mehrstedt, Thuringia, German Empire |
Died
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7 June 1951 (aged 42)
Landsberg Prison, Landsberg am Lech, West Germany |
Occupation
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Nazi official
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Criminal penalty
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Death by hanging
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Spouse(s)
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Margot Braune
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Conviction(s)
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Crimes against humanity
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Karl
Rudolf Werner Braune (11 April 1909 in Mehrstedt, Thuringia − 7 June 1951 in Landsberg
Prison, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria) was a German member of the Nazi police and
military organization known as the Schutzstaffel, or, more commonly, by its
German initials, SS. He held the rank of Obersturmbannführer. During the course
of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, which began on 22 June 1941, Braune
was the commander of Special Detachment (German: Sonderkommando or Einsatzkommando)
11b, which was in turn part of a Special Purpose Unit D. This unit, and three
others similarly organized, have since come to be known by their German name of
Einsatzgruppen. As commander of Special Detachment 11b, Braune organized and
conducted mass murders of Jews in German-occupied areas of southern Ukraine and
in the Crimea. For his role in these crimes, Braune was tried before the Nuremberg
Military Tribunal in 1948 in the Einsatzgruppen trial. He was sentenced to
death, and in 1951 was executed by hanging.
Biography
Early
life
Braune
attended a type of German school known as a Gymnasium and graduated in 1929
with a prestigious diploma known as an abitur. He then studied jurisprudence at
the universities of Jena, Bonn, and Munich. He graduated in 1933 with a degree
in civil law from the University of Jena. On July 1, 1931, at the age of 22,
and while still a student, Braune joined the Nazi party and was assigned
membership number 581,277.
Nazi
career
In
November 1931, Braune became a member of the Nazi paramilitary organization
known as the Sturmabteilung, sometimes called
"stormtroopers" in English, and which is generally referred to by its
German initials of SA. In November 1934, he joined the SS and was assigned
membership number 107,364. At the same time in 1934 Braune began working at the
German police organization called the Security Service (Sicherheitsdienst),
known by its German initials as the SD. In 1936, Braune was also working for
another police organization, the Gestapo. In 1938 he became acting Gestapo
leader in Münster. In 1940, he became a Gestapo boss, first in Koblenz, next in
the state police office in Wesermünde and then, in May 1941, in Halle.
Einsatzgruppe
commander
From
October 1941 to the beginning of September 1942, Braune was the commander of
Special Detachment 11b, part of Einsatzgruppen D, which was under the command
of Otto Ohlendorf, who later would be executed as a war criminal. Werner
Braune's younger brother Fritz Braune (18 July 1910- after 1973) was the
commander of Special Detachment 4b. Under the command of Werner Braune, Special
Detachment 11b carried out the massacre of Simferopol,
in the Crimea,
where in the course of the three days from 11 to 13 December 1941 they murdered
14,300 Jews. In September 1942 Braune returned to Halle. In 1943 he was
promoted to the rank of SS Obersturmbannführer. From 1943 through 1944, he was
the leader of the German Foreign Service Academy, until, in 1945, he was sent
to Norway as the commander of the Security Police ("Sicherheitspolizei" or SiPO) and SD.
Werner Braune, 1 March
1948, mugshot for Nuremberg Military Tribunal.
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War
crimes trial
Following
the war, Braune was indicted as a war criminal in the Einsatzgruppen trial that
was held before the Nuremberg Military Tribunal. Braune's only defense was that
he was acting under superior orders, specifically, the so-called Führerbefehl,
or Fuehrer Order. This was rejected by the court:
In October 1941 he was assigned to Einsatzkommando 11b. As chief of this unit Braune knew of the Fuehrer Order and executed it to the hilt. His defense is the general one of superior orders which avails Braune no more than it does anyone else who executes a criminal order with the zeal that Braune brought to the Fuehrer Order. Various reports implicate Braune and his Kommando in the sordid business of illegal killings.The Tribunal has already spoken of the Christmas massacre of Simferopol. Braune was the Kommando leader in charge of this operation. He has admitted responsibility for this murder in unequivocal language.
On
10 April 1948 Braune was sentenced to death and shortly after midnight on 7
June 1951 he was executed by hanging at the Landsberg
war criminals prison. Also hanged on 7 June 1951 at Landsberg prison were
six other Nazi war criminals including Otto Ohlendorf, Erich Naumann, Paul
Blobel and Oswald Pohl.
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