- Wilhelm Harster
Wilhelm Harster (b 21 July 1904
Kelheim &Bayern, Germany died 25 December 1991) was aSS and Police Leader . He was twice convicted of war crimes, by the Dutch and later byWest Germany . He had been employed by the government ofBavaria as acivil servant and was let go with a full pension after a public outcry.Education
He attended
Volksschule 1910-1913 inMunchen and attended Humanist Ludwigs-Gymnasium graduating in 1919. Eventually, he became a Doctor of laws attendinglaw school at theUniversity of Munich finishing in 1927.Prewar service
Before the war, Harster was reservist with the
Reichswehr , joining in 1920 and serving with the 1stbattalion of theBund Oberland . In 1929 he joined the Kripos and graduated in 1932 as aRegierungsassessor He also married Maria Hirsch on 30 September 1930 and has two sons. He joined theNazi Party on 1 May 1933, holding the party number of 3,226,954.and Military service
He joined the SS on 9 November 1933 with the serial number of 225,932. He joined the
Sicherheitsdienst or SD on 29 October 1935 and eventually obtained the rank ofGruppenführer . He was also recalled to service in theWehrmacht , serving in July 1940 as a member of amachinegun company. From 19 July 1940 until 29 August 1943, he was the leader of the SD in theoccupation of the Netherlands , where many of his war crimes occurred. He was implicated in the deaths of 104,000Jews in theHolocaust , includingAnne Frank . After his role in the occupation of the Netherlands, he was moved toItaly as the commander of the SD there underKarl Wolff from 29 August 1943 until his capture.Prisoner of War and War Criminal
He was captured by the
British Army where he was transferred to thegovernment of Holland and tried forwar crimes .In 1949, he was convicted and sentenced to 12 years for his role in the deportation and execution of Dutch Jews. He was, however, released in 1953.Post-Release
After the war, he again became a civil servant in Bavaria, until he was retired due to public and media pressure in 1963. He kept his full pension. In 1967 he was tried and sentenced to an additional 15 years in jail for deportation of Jews to concentration camps at Auschwitz and Sobibor concentration camps. He was given credit for time served and was pardoned in 1969. He died in 1991.
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