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Dagenhardt, Erwin -- service, SS 2nd Panzer Division "Das Reich" 1944 {put on trial Jan 1953 by a French court at Bordeaux on charges of participating in the 10 Jun 1944 destruction of the village of Oradour-sur-Glane and the massacre of over 600 inhabitants; acquitted 13 Feb 1953 (NYT 13 Feb 1953:6:6).}
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Guttman, Ernst — [German Military Field Police (Feldgendarmerie) Lieutenant] — service, SS 9th Panzer Division {put on trial by a French military tribunal at Marseilles on charges of commanding firing squads Jun 1953, convicted and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment 23 Jun 1953 (NYT 24 Jun 1953:6:6)
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