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Josef Bühler
Josef Buehler (middle) in May 1941Born 16 February 1904
Bad Waldsee, GermanyDied August 22, 1948 (aged 44)
Kraków, PolandCause Execution Conviction(s) Crimes against humanity. Penalty Death by hanging Occupation Nazi legal officer Josef Buhler Governor General Hans Frank's Representative To
The Wannsee ConferenceIn office
January 20, 1942
– March 6, 1942
(Conference Held Two Meetings)Josef Bühler (also referred to as Joseph Buehler) (February 16, 1904 – August 22, 1948) was a Nazi war criminal, secretary and deputy governor to the Nazi-controlled General Government in Kraków during World War II.
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Background
Bühler was born in Bad Waldsee into a Catholic family of 12 children. His father was a baker. After obtaining his degree in law he would come to work under Hans Frank, a legal advisor to Adolf Hitler and NSDAP, and a member of the Reichstag.
Nazi career
Hans Frank was appointed Minister of Justice for Bavaria in 1933. Bühler became a member of NSDAP on April 1, 1933, according to his own testimony at the Nuremberg Trials, and was appointed administrator of the Court of Munich. In 1935 he became district chief attorney.
In 1938 Hans Frank, now Reich Minister without portfolio, put him in charge of his cabinet office. After the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany in September 1939, Frank was appointed Governor-General for the occupied Polish territories and Bühler accompanied him to Kraków to take up the post of State Secretary of the General Government, also serving as Frank's deputy. He was given the honorary rank of SS-Brigadeführer by SS Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler around this time.
Wannsee Conference and the Final Solution
Bühler attended the Wannsee Conference on January 20, 1942 as the representative from the Governor-General's office. During this conference – which discussed the imposition of the 'final solution of the Jewish Question in the German Sphere of Influence in Europe' – Bühler stated to the other conference attendees the importance of solving 'the Jewish Question in the General Government as quickly as possible'[1]
Post war
After the war, Bühler testified on Frank's behalf at the Nuremberg Trials. He was later extradited to Poland and tried before the Supreme National Tribunal of Poland for crimes against humanity, condemned to death and the forfeiture of all property on July 10, 1948, and executed in Kraków. His death was announced August 22 by Polish authorities and noted in the New York Times the following day.
In popular media
Bühler played a major part in the alternate history novel Fatherland, written by Robert Harris. In Fatherland's alternate history, Nazi Germany defeated the Soviet Union during the Second World War. As a result of this, Bühler continued to serve in the General Government until 1951, when he was wounded by Polish resistance forces and was forced to retire. Bühler's main role in Fatherland is that he was murdered by the SS during April 1964 in an attempt to cover all traces of the Final Solution, which Bühler helped to instigate. The discovery of Bühler's corpse in the Havel sparks the investigation by Xavier March that uncovers the conspiracy.
In the 2001 HBO film Conspiracy, which portrayed the Wannsee Conference, Bühler was played by the British actor Ben Daniels.
References
- ^ Minutes of the Conference discovered in participant Martin Luther's files after the war
- Short biography, House of the Wannsee Conference Memorial Site
- Transcript, Bühler's testimony at the Nuremberg Trials, IMT Proceedings vol. 12, pp. 64–113
- Summary, the trial against Bühler, Law Report, United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
- Videoclip, Part I, Bühler testifying at the Nuremberg Trials (in German)
- Videoclip, Part II, Bühler testifying at the Nuremberg Trials (in German)
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