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  1. World War II. Spouse (s) Rosita Scherner. . ( m. 1924) . Julian Scherner (23 September 1895 – 28 April 1945) was a Nazi Party official and a high-ranking member in the SS of Nazi Germany. During World War II, he served as the SS and Police Leader of Kraków, Germany-occupied Poland .

  2. Fritz Katzmann, also known as Friedrich Katzmann, (6 May 1906 – 19 September 1957) was a German SS and Police Leader during the Nazi era.He perpetrated genocide in the cities of Kattowitz (today, Katowice), Radom, Lemberg (today, Lviv), Danzig (today, Gdańsk), and across the Nazi occupied District of Galicia in the General Government during the Holocaust in Poland, making him a major figure ...

  3. Kutschera was succeeded as SS and Police leader by SS-Oberführer Paul Otto Geibel in March 1944. In 1990, during the construction of Aleja Prymasa Tysiąclecia in Warsaw, Kutschera's body was moved (together with over 2000 bodies of German soldiers) to the German military cemetery in Joachimów-Mogiły. Posthumous wife and son

  4. Agency executives. Walther Darré, 1931–1938. Günther Pancke, 1938–1940. Otto Hofmann, 1940–1943. Richard Hildebrandt, 1943–1945. Parent agency. Allgemeine SS. The SS Race and Settlement Main Office ( Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt der SS, RuSHA) was the organization responsible for "safeguarding the racial 'purity' of the SS" within ...

  5. Based in Munich, the 1st SS Standarte was charged with protection of top Nazi Party leaders, including Adolf Hitler. Its first commander was Josef "Sepp" Dietrich. For most of its existence, the command was known by the honor title "Julius Schreck". Schreck had been the co-commander of the first Stabswache bodyguard unit for Hitler in 1923 and ...

  6. Awards. Iron Cross, 1st and 2nd class. German Cross in Gold. War Merit Cross, 1st and 2nd class with Swords. Willy Tensfeld (27 November 1893 – 2 September 1982) was a German SS- Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Police. He served in several SS and Police Leader positions in occupied Ukraine and Italy during the Second World War .

  7. SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Polizei, Franz Kutschera, became SS and Police Leader of the Warsaw District on 25 September 1943. During his earlier posting in the Mogilev District of the Soviet Union he proved himself as a ruthless officer, prone to brutal and unscrupulous methods.