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Theodor Dannecker

Theodor Dannecker (27 March 1913 – 10 December 1945) was a German SS-captain (Hauptsturmführer), a key aide to Adolf Eichmann in the deportation of Jews during World War II.

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Allegiance
Nazi Germany
Born
27 March 1913 (1913-03-27) Tübingen, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire
Branch
Schutzstaffel
Cause of death
Suicide
Died
10 December 1945(1945-12-10) (aged 32) Bad Tölz, Allied-occupied Germany
Rank
SS-Hauptsturmführer

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Theodor Dannecker

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Theodor Dannecker

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related to Sources · 44
Theodor Dannecker → ABC-CLIO, Bartov, Bartrop, Bloomfield, Bulgaria, Bulgarian Jews, Cesarani, Claudia, Collaborators, Comforty, Crimes, David, Eichmann, Ein Funktionär, Enablers, Endlösung, Essen, Francis, German, Goodness
related to Further reading · 9
Theodor Dannecker → Bibliothek, Ein Funktionär, Endlösung, Final Solution, German, Klartext, Schriften, Steur, Zeitgeschichte
Allegiance · 1
Theodor Dannecker → Nazi Germany
Born · 1
Theodor Dannecker → 27 March 1913 (1913-03-27) Tübingen, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire
Branch · 1
Theodor Dannecker → Schutzstaffel
Cause of death · 1
Theodor Dannecker → Suicide
Died · 1
Theodor Dannecker → 10 December 1945(1945-12-10) (aged 32) Bad Tölz, Allied-occupied Germany
Rank · 1
Theodor Dannecker → SS-Hauptsturmführer
Service years · 1
Theodor Dannecker → 1934–1945

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dannecker jews german isbn nazi 1945 jewish france war 1942 suicide eichmann 1943 bulgarian holocaust deportation berlin germany ss hauptsturmführer

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Theodor DanneckerAllegianceNazi Germany1.00infobox
Theodor DanneckerBorn27 March 1913 (1913-03-27) Tübingen, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire1.00infobox
Theodor DanneckerBranchSchutzstaffel1.00infobox
Theodor DanneckerCause of deathSuicide1.00infobox
Theodor DanneckerDied10 December 1945(1945-12-10) (aged 32) Bad Tölz, Allied-occupied Germany1.00infobox
Theodor DanneckerRankSS-Hauptsturmführer1.00infobox
Theodor DanneckerService years1934–19451.00infobox
Theodor Danneckerrelated to Further readingSteur0.60section
Theodor Danneckerrelated to Further readingEin Funktionär0.60section
Theodor Danneckerrelated to Further readingEndlösung0.60section
Theodor Danneckerrelated to Further readingFinal Solution0.60section
Theodor Danneckerrelated to Further readingSchriften0.60section

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