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  2. Walter Rauff - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Julius Walther Rauff, also Walther Rauff (19 June 1906 – 14 May 1984) was a mid-ranking SS commander in Nazi Germany. From January 1938, he was an aide of Reinhard Heydrich firstly in the Security Service ( Sicherheitsdienst or SD ), later in the Reich Security Main Office .

  3. Miguel Serrano - Wikipedia

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    In May 1984 he attended the funeral of Walter Rauff—a member of the Waffen SS who had played a role in organising the early stages of the Holocaust and who had fled to Chile after the Second World War—and there gave the Nazi salute. [12] In 1986 he published a political manifesto for Nazism in the Southern Cone of South America. [15]

  4. File:Walter Rauff (Walther Rauff, 1945) (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Walter Rauff - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Rauff was detained in Italy but was aided by ODESSA, and perhaps the Croatian Nazi priests in the Vatican, in escaping to Latin America. Ahm... this is also at Talk:Klaus Barbie. --Joy [shallot] 14:08, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC) Totally biased article. There is no proof whatsoever that Rauff was a DINA agent.

  6. Erich Priebke - Wikipedia

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    Erich Priebke (29 July 1913 – 11 October 2013) was a German mid-level SS commander in the SS police force (SiPo) of Nazi Germany. [1] In 1996, he was convicted of war crimes in Italy for commanding the unit which was responsible for the Ardeatine massacre in Rome on 24 March 1944 in which 335 Italian civilians were killed in retaliation for a partisan attack that killed 33 men of the German ...

  7. Einsatzkommando Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Walther Rauff, 1945. Einsatzkommando Egypt (German: Einsatzkommando Ägypten) was the name assigned to an SS unit led by SS-Obersturmbannführer Walther Rauff, which was formed in occupied Greece during World War II awaiting deployment to North Africa, once the Afrika Korps had conquered Egypt and moved into Mandatory Palestine. [1]

  8. Jews outside Europe under Axis occupation - Wikipedia

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    In November 1942 Nazi Germany occupied French Tunisia for six months, until May 1943. SS Oberstrumbannführer Walter Rauff, a brutal and notorious killer involved in the development of death gas vans and the Final Solution in Eastern Europe, was posted as commander of Tunis. From July 1942 until May 1943, he headed an Einsatzkommando to take ...

  9. Einsatzkommando - Wikipedia

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    Einsatzkommando headed by SS officer Walter Rauff in Tunis, North Africa. Einsatzkommando Finnland Officially the Einsatzkommando der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD beim AOK Norwegen, Befehlsstelle Finnland , Einsatzkommando Finnland was a German paramilitary unit active in northern Finland and northern Norway .