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Detlef Nebbe
Detlef Nebbe
Born(1912-06-20)20 June 1912
Died17 April 1972(1972-04-17) (aged 59)[1]
OccupationSS-Hauptscharführer
Political partyNational Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP)
Criminal statusDeceased
MotiveNazism
Conviction(s)Crimes against humanity
TrialAuschwitz trial
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment

Detlef Nebbe (also Detleff; 20 June 1912 – 17 April 1972) was an SS-Hauptscharführer[2] and member of staff at Auschwitz concentration camp.[3] He was prosecuted at the Auschwitz Trial.

Born in Husum, German Empire in June 1912, Nebbe completed 7 years of primary school, becoming a salesman by trade. He joined the SS in 1933 and the Nazi Party in 1937. On 15 September 1939 he was drafted into the Waffen-SS. On 15 October 1940 he was assigned to Auschwitz, where he remained until April 1944. In February 1941 he served as a sergeant in the guard company. An intimidating figure among SS men in his company, he was renowned as a devout Nazi, and would abuse prisoners by beating them defiantly. He also demonstrated to his colleagues how to behave towards prisoners. For his service, he was awarded the War Merit Cross Second Class with Swords.

Nebbe was tried by the Supreme National Tribunal at the Auschwitz Trial in Kraków for his role at the camp, and was sentenced to life imprisonment for his crimes. Due to an amnesty, he was released from prison on 23 October 1956.[4]

Bibliography

  • Cyprian T., Sawicki J., Siedem wyroków Najwyższego Trybunału Narodowego, Poznań 1962

References

  1. ^ Tenhumbergreinhard: Detlef Nebbe
  2. ^ Frei, Norbert (2000). Standort- und Kommandanturbefehle des Konzentrationslagers Auschwitz 1940-1945. K. G. Saur Verlag. p. 337. ISBN 3-598-24030-9.
  3. ^ Langbein, Hermann (2005-12-15). People in Auschwitz. Univ of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807863633.
  4. ^ "Nebbe Detlef". www.tenhumbergreinhard.de. Retrieved 2022-07-28.


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