On
this date, January 28, 1948, 19 Nazi War criminals who were tried in the Auschwitz Trial, were all executed by hanging at
Montelupich Prison,
Kraków. One of them was August Bogush, with information from Wikipedia.
Born
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August 5, 1890
Lubliniec |
Died
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January 28, 1948 (aged 57)
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Occupation
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SS-Scharführer
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Known for
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Defendant at the Auschwitz Trial
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Political party
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National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP)
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August Raimond Bogusch (August 5, 1890 - January 28, 1948) was an SS-Scharführer
and member of staff at Auschwitz concentration camp. He was prosecuted at the
Auschwitz Trial.
Life
Bogusch
was born in Lubliniec, Upper Silesia. He joined the Nazi Party in October 1932
and the SS in April 1933 (number 51922). On August 21, 1939 he was drafted into
the SS-Totenkopfverbände and was posted to Buchenwald concentration camp. He
was at Auschwitz from January 27, 1941, to January 18, 1945, where he was -
among other things - a Schutzhaftlagerführer (protective custody) guard
and a Blockführer (block leader). After the evacuation of
Auschwitz he was sent to Mysen concentration camp near Oslo, and in February
1945, was transferred back to Buchenwald. He was also deployed to
Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp.
In
the summer of 1943, Bogusch participated in the extermination process, where he
selected Jews from arriving transports to the gas chambers. During the
occupation of Poland, the Polish underground declared on London radio that he
would be punished by death.
After
the war
Bogusch
was captured by the Allies and released to the Polish authorities. He was tried
by the Supreme National Tribunal in Kraków and sentenced to death. His
sentenced was carried out by hanging in Montelupich Prison, Kraków.
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