- Karl Leib
Karl Leib was a German officer in Norway during
World War II .With the rank of "SS-Sturmbannführer", Leib was in charge of the Norwegian recruitment and propaganda office
Germanische Leitstelle , at Drammensveien inOslo . His office also published "Germanic Messenger" ("Germansk Budstikke ") and "SS-Heftet ", which was the Norwegian edition of "SS-Leitheft ". The editor was Norwegian war veteran Egil Eggen, father of the writerEystein Eggen . The recruiting footwork was done by the Norwegian "SS-Untersturmführer"s Felix Thoresen and Brun Evers from Haugesund. The latter was killed in 1944 at Narva, fighting inSS-Division Nordland. Before that Evers was said to have recruited the third company of theNorwegian skijegerbatallion , which became part of the6th SS Mountain Division Nord .Leib had broad contacts in Norwegian society. He was versatile and popular among the volunteers. Much to his consternation he was arrested in 1945 and imprisoned at
Akershus fortress. In his defence note he portrayed himself as some sort of social welfare officer and his superiorWilhelm Rediess as an evil influence, although some of Rediess' speeches must have been written at Leib's office. Leib received a rather light sentence, as did most of the German SS-officers in Norway. After serving his sentence, Leib settled inTübingen in his home country.References
*Literature:
Eystein Eggen : "The Boy from Gimle"External links
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