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  1. Dieter Wisliceny (* 13. Januar 1911 in Regulowken, Amtsbezirk Borkenwalde im Landkreis Angerburg, Ostpreußen; † 4. Mai 1948 in Bratislava) war ein deutscher SS-Hauptsturmführer und von 1940 bis 1944 „Beauftragter für jüdische Angelegenheiten“ für die Slowakei, Ungarn und Griechenland

  2. Dieter Wisliceny (13 January 1911 – 4 May 1948) was a member of the Schutzstaffel (SS) and one of the deputies of Adolf Eichmann, helping to organise and coordinate the wide scale deportations of the Jews across Europe during the Holocaust . Crimes against humanity.

  3. Alexander Mach and Dieter Wisliceny during their trial in Bratislava (Ghetto Fighters House) Dieter Wisliceny was born on January 13, 1911, in Regularken, the son of a landowner. Wisliceny studied theology, but failed at this and found employment briefly as a clerk in a construction firm.

  4. In the course of negotiations over the summer of 1942, the Group paid ransom money to Dieter Wisliceny, Eichmann’s delegate in Slovakia. For various considerations, the deportations were halted in the autumn of 1942, but the Working Group believed this was a result of their bribes, and this encouraged them for the future.The pause in the ...

  5. Dieter Wisliceny (13 Jan. 1911 – 4 May 1948) SS Hauptsturmführer, was one of Adolf Eichmann’s deputies at the office at Germany’s Department of Homeland Security (Reichssicherheitshauptamt) dealing with the so-called “Jewish question.” As such, he was involved in the ghettoization and eventual deportation of Jews from several eastern ...

  6. Over 800 documents and more than 30 witnesses referred to the persecution of the Jews. Among them Yiddish poet Abraham Sutzkever testified on Jewish suffering in the Vilna ghetto. In addition, SS officer Dieter Wisliceny and the commandant of Auschwitz Rudolf Höss testified on the origins of the Final Solution. The crimes against the Jews ...

  7. 1. März 2018 · Perpetrator Testimony and Historiography: The Case of Dieter Wisliceny and the Decision-Making Process on the “Final Solution”. Dan Michman. From the journal Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism.