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Nazi police chief in Vienna spied for West Germany

Nazi police chief in Vienna spied for West Germany © National Archives of Slovenia Franz Josef Huber ran the Gestapo secret police in Vienna A Nazi SS general responsible for deporting tens of thousands of Jews to death camps worked for West German intelligence after World War Two, shielded from prosecution. The protection given to Franz Josef Huber was revealed by the German spy service BND, in archives seen by German public broadcaster ARD. Huber ran the Gestapo in Vienna, the Nazis second-biggest secret police HQ after Berlin. The US military knew about his crimes. Huber took charge of the Gestapo in Vienna immediately after Adolf Hitler annexed Austria in March 1938 and held that post until late 1944.

He led Hitler s secret police in Austria Then he spied for the West

Ronen Bergman, The New York Times Published: 06 Apr 2021 12:21 PM BdST Updated: 06 Apr 2021 12:21 PM BdST 1939 photo: Shown left to right are Huber, Nebe (Kripo), Himmler, Heydrich and Müller planning the investigation of the Bürgerbräukeller assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler. Wikipedia A top commander in Hitler’s secret police, responsible for deporting tens of thousands of Jews, was shielded by US and German authorities after World War II and later joined West Germany’s foreign intelligence service, which knew about his wartime role, newly disclosed records reveal. ); } By the war’s end the official, Franz Josef Huber who also held a general-level rank in the SS, the Nazi paramilitary organisation led one of the Gestapo’s largest sections, stretching across Austria and with roles out to the east. In Vienna after the Nazi takeover, his forces worked closely with Adolf Eichmann on deportations to concentration and extermination camps.

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