- Helmut Knochen
Helmut Knochen (
March 14 ,1910 –April 4 ,2003 ) was the senior commander of theSicherheitspolizei (Security Police) andSicherheitsdienst in Paris during the Nazi occupation ofFrance during theWorld War II .He was born in
Magdeburg , Germany. Before joining theNazi Party in 1932, he worked as ateacher and editor. In 1936, he joined theSS and became involved in the SD administration.In 1940, he was appointed the senior commander of security in
Paris . In 1942, the jurisdiction under his control stretched from northernFrance toBelgium . He was promoted to the rank ofStandartenführer in the same year. Knochen was involved in the deportation ofFrench Jews to concentration camps and was responsible for the execution of thousands ofFrenchmen .On the plot to assassinate Hitler of July 20, 1944, together with the top security man in Paris, Karl Oberg, he was arrested by Army troops under the command of Paris military governor, General
Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel . He was released after the coup collapsed. Following the liberation of Paris, Knochen was transferred to the1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler .In June 1946, a British Military Tribunal sentenced Knochen to death for the murder of British pilots. However, the sentence was never carried out. He was extradited to France in 1954 and sentenced to death. The sentence was later
commuted to life imprisonment.After presidential pardon gotten in 1958, Knochen was released on Nov. 28 1962 by President
Charles de Gaulle , simultaneously with his former chief GalCarl Oberg . Back to Germany he retired toBaden-Baden and died free in 2003.External links
* [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Knochen.html Jewish Virtual Library]
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