- Siegfried Wolfgang Fehmer
Siegfried Wolfgang Fehmer (
10 January 1911 inMünchen -16 March 1948 ) was a GermanGestapo officer during World War 2. He spent the war with the Gestapo branch inNorway during theOccupation of Norway by Nazi Germany . At the end of the war he was a "Kriminalrat" and headed the infamous "Abteilung IV" headquartered inVictoria Terrasse ,Oslo . He had also reached the rank of "Hauptsturmführer " in the SS. Fehmer was one of the most despised and hated Germans in the occupation forces, along withJosef Terboven .Fehmer joined the
National Socialist German Workers Party in January 1930 and was employed by the Gestapo from 1934. He was promoted several times and held different positions within the organization, until in April 1940 he was sent to Norway. There he worked with counter-intelligence and suppressing the resistance.As a member of "Abteilung IV" Fehmer wore an SS uniform with
Sicherheitsdienst badges, and apparently he made a dashing figure walking around Oslo with his German Shepherd by his side. Fehmer had a reputation for being a charming person, and he was perceived as quite the ladies man. Despite this outward appearance, Fehmer was capable of displaying severepsychopathic characteristics. Those who were unfortunate enough to be subjected to questioning from Fehmer described him as aDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde persona, capable of switching from friend to sadistic torturer in a heartbeat.Fehmer did not hesitate to use
torture to get answers from suspects, and theMilorg (the military branch of theNorwegian resistance movement ) saw him as a severe threat to them. Several plans for his assassination were made. Fehmer survived one such attack with severalgunshot wound s to his chest.After the war ended on
8 May 1945 Fehmer made an unsuccessful dash for freedom, fleeing towardsSweden but he was arrested by Norwegian police officers. He was tried and convicted ofwar crime s, and sentenced to death by theSupreme Court of Norway . Fehmer was subsequently executed by firing squad atAkershus festning on16 March 1948 .
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