Friday, July 20, 2018

Pencil sketch of a Nazi by Dr KmPrabhakar Rao


BERGER WERNER. NAZI WW II
Berger, by profession a bank employee, was a member of the Nazi Party and also since April 1940 a member of the Waffen-SS. From January 1941 till April 1945 Berger belonged to staff of KZ Buchenwald.Berger was in Buchenwald the head of the effect chamber, where personal possessions of the KZ prisonners were stored. He also belonged to "Kommando 99", they made executions.No later than the end of World War II, Berger was arrested. On November 25, 1947 he was accused with five more persons in the Dachau trials(a next process to the Buchenwald Trial). Process-objective in this process were the executions of command 99. On December 3, 1947, Berger was sentenced to lifelong prison because of his help and participation in KZ Buchenwald.After the judgement Berger was brought to Landsberg Prison.Berger also gets in touch with the assassination of Ernst Thälmann in KZ Buchenwald. The death of Thälmann on August 18, 1944 is however not enlightened. Former Buchenwald prisoner Marian Zgoda said in the Buchenwald Trial that he saw that Erich Gust, Wolfgang Otto and Werner Berger took part in the shooting of Thälmann. Otto was in Buchenwald-trial accused because of crime at members of allied states and was sentenced. Gust submerged with a wrong name.Because of Zagodas statements, on November 13, 1948 arrest warrants were made by the court of Weimar against Otto, Berger, Gust and more suspicious people.
Berger was set free earlier from Landsberg prison, in 1954. He found a job in a bank and raised at the Landeszentralbank in Baden-Württemberg .The widow of Thälmann, Rosa Thälmann, filed charges 1962 with the lawyer Friedrich Karl Kaul at the prosecution in Cologne against the suspected Thälmann murderers Otto and Berger.However, this remained without success; Berger died in June 1964.

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