- Anton Malloth
Anton Malloth (
February 13 ,1912 ,Innsbruck ,Austria –October 31 ,2002 ,Straubing ,Germany ) was a supervisor in the "Kleine Festung" part of theTheresienstadt concentration camp .Life
Malloth grew up in the town of Schenna (Scena), near
Merano , in the Italian province of Bolzano-Bozen. His foster-parents ran a small agricultural business and guest-house. He did an apprenticeship as abutcher and later became alance corporal in the Italian army, where he opted to serve inGermany . In Innsbruck he received training as a "Schutzpolizei " (a uniformed branch of the3rd Reich police force ) and later volunteered for police service inPrague .From June 1940 to May 1945, Malloth worked as a supervisor in the
Gestapo prison "Kleine Festung Theresienstadt", which was part of the larger Theresienstadt concentration camp. His nickname was "der schöne Toni" (The beautiful Toni).After the end of the
Second World War , Malloth went on the run for some time, living at his parents-in-laws' home inWörgl , Tyrol. In early 1948, Malloth was arrested by the Austrian police. In the interrogation in front of a judge in Innsbruck, he played down his role in the Gestapo prison and denied having been involved withtorture andmurder .An application for
extradition by theCzechoslovakia n government was ignored by the Austrian justice department. Malloth was triedin absentia in September 1948 in Czechoslovakia for war crimes in Theresienstadt, but by then Malloth had already been released by the Austrian court. After numerous witness testimonials, the Czechoslovakian court inLitoměřice ruled that there was no doubt that Malloth had beaten to death about 100 detainees. The verdict was reversed in 1969, but the application for extradition was still pending.From 1948 to 1988 Malloth lived undisturbed in Merano. In 1952 he became an Italian citizen. When his Italian citizenship was stripped, he became a German citizen in 1957. In spite of several applications for extradition by Germany and Austria, the German consulate in
Milan extended his visa several times. When he was expelled to Germany in 1988, the public prosecution department of Dortmund denied any extradition to Austria or Czechoslovakia. As there were no preliminary proceedings against Malloth, he was freed.From 1988 to 2000, Malloth lived in
Pullach nearMunich .Gudrun Burwitz , the daughter ofHeinrich Himmler was instructed by the "Stille Hilfe " to rent a comfortable room for him in a home for the aged, which was built on a lot formerly owned byRudolf Hess .When it became public in the late nineties that the social welfare office had paid most of the expenses of Malloth's room, there was much criticism in the German media. The involvement of Himmler's daughter Gudrun Burwitz was also criticized.
Malloth was taken into custody on
May 25 ,2000 and charged by the public prosecution department in Munich. The trial started onApril 23 ,2001 in the prison inMunich -Stadelheim. OnMay 30 ,2001 Malloth was convicted by the district court of Munich for murder and attempted murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.Ten days before his death, cancer-suffering Malloth was declared unfit for prison and released.
Literature
* Oliver Schröm/ Andrea Röpke, Stille Hilfe für braune Kameraden, Christoph Links Verlag, 2002, ISBN 978-3-86153-231-6
* Ernst Klee, Was sie taten - Was sie wurden, Fischer Taschenbuch (4364), 12. Auflage 1998, ISBN 978-3-596-24364-8
* Ernst Klee, Persilscheine und falsche Pässe, Fischer Taschenbuch (10956), 5. Aufl. 1991), ISBN 978-3-596-10956-2External links
* Nikola Friedrich: " [http://www.judentum.net/deutschland/malloth-3.htm Wer nicht fühlen will, muß hören?] "
* Peter Finkelgruen: " [http://www.nadir.org/nadir/periodika/jungle_world/_2001/24/04a.htm Der Justizskandal ist noch nicht aufgeklärt] "
* [http://2005.wienerzeitung.at/Desktopdefault.aspx?TabID=3946&Alias=wzo&lexikon=Nationalsozialismus&letter=N&cob=5476 Thomas Karny: "Rechenschaft statt Rache. Nach 56 Jahren steht der SS-Mann Anton Malloth vor Gericht."] In:Wiener Zeitung , 25. Mai 2001
* [http://www.juedisches-archiv-chfrank.de/ns-crime/Malloth-2001-04-23.htm Presse-Infos zum Fall Malloth]
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