Naujocks, Alfred
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Birthname | Naujocks, Alfred Helmut | ||||
born on | 20 September 1911 at 04:30 (= 04:30 AM ) | ||||
Place | Kiel, Germany, 54n20, 10e08 | ||||
Timezone | MET h1e (is standard time) | ||||
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Biography
German Chief of the Nazi Intelligence Service of the SS, a leading figure in Reinhard Heydrick's Security Service. A specialist in dirty tricks, he achieved notoriety as the man who started WW II by leading the fake "Polish attack" on the German radio station in Upper Silesia on 8/31/1939. The following day, Germany crossed into Poland to avenge the "provocation."
In November 1944 Naujocks was captured by the Allies and put into a war criminal camp, however he never was brought to trial for his war crimes against humanity. He escaped and later settled in Hamburg, where he died on April 4, 1960.
Events
- Social : Great Publicity 31 August 1939 (Faked a "Polish Attack" on German radio station)
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Source Notes
B.C. in hand from Steinbrecher
Categories
- Vocation : Politics : Activist/ political (Specialist in dirty tricks)
- Vocation : Politics : Nazi party (Intelligence Service)
- Notable : Famous : Historic figure (Initiated WW II)
- Notable : Book Collection : Crime Collection