- Karl Wolff
Karl Friedrich Otto Wolff (
May 13 ,1900 –July 17 ,1984 ) was a high-ranking member of the NaziSS . He held the rank of "SS-Obergruppenführer " and General of theWaffen-SS .Wolff was born in
Darmstadt ,Germany , and joined theGerman Army duringWorld War I , leaving as aLieutenant . In 1931 Wolff joined theNazi Party and in 1932 theSS , and worked his way up to being Chief of Staff, Main Office Personal Staff "Reichsführer SS " in 1933. From February to October 1943, he served as the Military Governor and Supreme SS and Police Leader of northernItaly . A recent report in the Italian newspaper "Avvenire " suggested that Hitler ordered Wolff to kidnapPope Pius XII , but he refused. In May of 1945, Wolff negotiated the surrender of all German forces in Italy during the controversial secret Operation Sunrise.and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. Wolff served only part of his sentence and was released in 1969 due to the condition of his health.
Wolff has been a controversial figure because many believe he was far more privy to the internal workings of the SS and its extermination activities than he acknowledged. In fact, he claimed to have known nothing about the
Nazi extermination camps , even though he was a senior general in the SS. Despite this, he openly admits in the television documentary "The World At War " that he witnessed an execution of Jewish prisoners with Himmler, going so far as to describe the splatter of brains on Himmler's coat.
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