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  Gottlob Berger - Wikipedia
Bergers Karriere ist mit der Machtergreifung des Nationalsozialismus untrennbar verbunden.
Berger konnte es offenbar nicht verwinden, dass ihm nach der "Machtergreifung" der neun Jahre jüngere Hanns Ludin als Führer der SA-Gesamtgruppe Südwest (Württemberg-Baden) vorgezogen wurde.
Zusätzlich zu diesem Kernbereich von Bergers Arbeit in der SS wurde er von Anfang an immer wieder mit bestimmten Sonderaufgaben betraut: Schon in der Sudetenkrise 1938 war er SS-Verbindungsoffizier zu Konrad Henleins sudetendeutschen Freikorps-Verbänden, die vom Reichsgebiet aus operierten.
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 International Military Tribunal "Blue Series," Vol. 3, p. 80   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In his headquarters in the castle at Donndorf Henlein was in close touch with Admiral Canaris of the Intelligence Division of the SS and the SA.
The liaison officer between the SS and Henlein was Oberführer Gottlob Berger (SS).
I now offer in evidence Document 3036-PS as Exhibit USA-102, which is an affidavit executed by Gottlob Berger; and in connection with that affidavit, I wish to submit to the Tribunal that it presents, we think, quite a different question of proof from the Schuschnigg affidavits which were not admitted in evidence by the Court.
www.holocaust-history.org /works/imt/03/htm/t080.htm?size=2   (346 words)

  
 Knights Cross to the War Merit
On August 1, 1938, he joined the SS and became Director of the SS Sports Office, and on December 1 of the same year, due to his experience and high recommendations from the Army, he was officially given the rank of SS Standartenfuhrer.
Berger would eventually rise to Obergruppenfuhrer, and in this rank he was awarded the Knight Cross to the War Merit Cross with Swords on November 15th, 1944.
In 1943 his oldest son was killed in action in the Chakov area while serving as an Officer in the Waffen SS and his son in law, Andreas Schmidt, was leader of the German Volksgruppe in Rumania and disappeared forever into the Soviet Union at the end of the war.
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 The Avalon Project : Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression Volume 3
The custody of all prisoners of war and interned persons, as well as prisoner of war camps, and institutions with guards are transferred to the commander of the reserve army from October 1, 1944.
The strengthening of security in the field of prisoner of war affairs is to be accomplished between SS-Lieut.
Berger and the Chief of the General Office of the Military Forces, General Reineck.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/imt/document/058-ps.htm   (374 words)

  
 Axis History Forum :: View topic - NMT judgment against Gottlob Berger
Although Berger, in his interrogations prior to trial, said he began with the SSHA on 1 January 1940, he claims that this was an error, and he actually became head of it on 1 April 1940, and we accept his statement with respect thereto.
Berger asserts that he did not like this pamphlet, and that it was thrust upon him by Himmler, and that he did not father its distribution.
Berger claims that it seems incredible that a man holding the high rank in the SS that he did not know of the atrocities committed in these camps, but that nevertheless he did not know.
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 Berger, Gottlob
Gottlob Berger nacque a Gerstetten nel Wurttemberg il 16 luglio 1896.
La storia di Gottlob Berger è per certi versi l'esempio della "non giustizia" che i processi del dopo guerra esercitarono verso i criminali nazisti.
Berger non fu soltanto un "burocrate dello sterminio" ma uno dei principali ingranaggi della macchina della morte nazista.
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 [Projekat Rastko] Carl Kosta Savich - "Prinz Eugen" SS Division, 1941-1945
On August 7, l940, Gottlob Berger, head of the SS Main Office (SS-FHA, SS-Furuhngshauptamt) and in charge of Waffen SS recruiting, sent Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler a memorandum outlining his plans for the recruitment of ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) from the Balkans into the Waffen SS.
Nevertheless, Himmler and Berger were staunchly committed to exploit the manpower of ethnic Germans outside the Reich.
Berger's son-in-law, Andreas Schmidt, was the Volksgruppenfuehrer of the ethnic German Volksgruppe in Romania, where ethnic Germans were conscripted into the SS.
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 Hitler's Baby Division   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
During a highly secret discussion between Gottlob Berger and Helmut Möckel on February 9, 1943 it was agreed that the Division should be formed from 17 year old members of the HJ.
Seemingly reluctant to accept HJ insistence on premilitary training, Berger thought the simplest method would be to assemble the boys in basic training centers close to the area where the division was to be formed.
During the second visit he brought along Dutch and Norwegian youth leaders, no doubt at the suggestion of Gottlob Berger who was, of course, eager to influence SS recruitment in the occupied countries.
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 Amazon.com: "Gottlob Berger": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Gottlob Berger, who had been one of Himmler's foremost experts on racial selection for the SS, declared at Nuremberg after the war...
It was at this point that Himmler and his recruiting chief, Gottlob Berger, decided on an ingenious plan-one that would, if successful, create two battleworthy divisions in time for the forthcoming western campaign...
As Gottlob Berger himself stated: "We will never be able to prevent men from joining the legions and the Waffen-SS who are neither...
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 Axis History Factbook: 12. SS-Panzer-Division Hitlerjugend
In all probability, the idea to create a "Hitlerjugend" division was first tabled by Gruppenführer Gottlob Berger for Hitler's consideration sometime in January of 1943.
His vision called for the drafting of all HJ members who were born in 1926 and assign them to a "Hitlerjugend" combat formation.
Berger, probably thinking that because the "HJ division" was "his" idea, nominated himself to be the first divisional commander of "Hitlerjugend".
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 Warsaw Uprising - Part 4
However, he had a mysterious and close "connection" with Gottlob Berger, who had risen from the shadowy and murky underworld of the Black Order and gained quick promotion in the SS.
After Dirlewanger’s release from prison, Berger used his position as chief of the SS Main Headquarters to rush through his "probation" in the German Legion in Spain and his reestablishment in the SS.
Berger, however, quashed all proceedings against them, because Dirlewanger’s unit was apparently so important in the struggle against the partisans.
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 Robert D. Reeves - Peoria To Munich - A Prisoner of War
Hitler had instructed General Gottlob Berger of the Waffen- SS to take the hostages to the mountains south of Munich and hold them there until he could obtain a satisfactory truce from the allies.
She and Berger, both convinced that such executions were morally wrong, entered into an agreement.
She arranged for him to have an appointment with Hitler, and while Hitler was discussing the matter with the general, Eva brought the typed orders pertaining to the executions into the room and handed them to the Fuhrer.
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 Xref: info.physics.utoronto.ca alt.answers:4691 alt.revisionism:18105 news.answers:29951 s
(Berger to Himmler, 10 April 1942, NA RG 242, T-175/R 127/2649922) Here was the politician calculatingly allowing subordinates to carry out his dirty work.(Breitman, 234-35)...the nature of which would become clear all too soon...
After the assassination (mid-1942) of Reinhard Heydrich, Hitler's Reich Protector of Bohemia-Moravia, the destruction of the Jews in the Government General (Poland) became formally known as "Operation Reinhard," in a final tribute to the slain Nazi.
(A. Goldfarb testimony, Yad Vashem Archives 0-3/1846, 12-13, as cited in Arad, Belzec) Oskar Berger, who was brought to Treblinka on August 22, described the scene: As we disembarked we witnessed a horrible sight: hundreds of bodies lying all around.
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 The Rape of Warsaw
Luckily for him, however, he had good friends in the SS: Gottlob Berger, the head of recruitment for the Waffen SS, was his old friend.
In 1940, to help fulfill Himmler's plan to raise ten "Death's Head" SS regiments, Berger persuaded his boss to establish a special formation manned by convicted poachers and commanded by his old friend, Dr. Oskar Dirlewanger.
Although he was an ex-criminal, Berger persuaded Reichsführer SS that Dirlewanger had other attributes: he was not only a staunch Nazi and committed anti-Semite but he also was a veteran of World War I and of Spanish Civil War.
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 36.Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS
Berger decided to do what he could for Dirlewanger, despite the latter's two convictions and growing reputation as an alcoholic.
Berger secured an appointment for Dirlewanger with the Condor Legion in Spain.
Berger realized that Dirlewanger could only keep his behavior in check while on military duty.
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 Berger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Mark Berger (1944–1972), American-born Israeli weightlifter and one of the 11 hostages murdered in the Munich massacre
Patrik Berger (born 1973), Czech football (soccer) player
Berger's disease, or IgA-Nephropathie (IgAN), a form of the Glomerulonephritis disease
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Berger   (218 words)

  
 Photo Archives Query Results
Martha Mosse testifies for the prosecution against Gottlob Berger during the Ministries Trial.
A witness testifies at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Defendant Gottlob Berger, the former chief of the SS Main Office, listens to his sentence of 25 years in prison.
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 Waffen SS Standards
SS personnel officer Gottlob Berger was able to satisfy Himmler wishes via several means for recruits who could be classified as "Reichdeutsche" (German citizens), "Volksdeutsche" (ethnic Germans living in foreign countries) and "Freiwilligen" (volunteers).
Gottlob Berger turned to alternate methods to get the German youth into the Waffen-SS.
One effective method was administrative sleigh of hand, as when he managed to get various Totenkopf Standarten transferred into the Waffen-SS, in addition to the most abled-bodied of the Allgemeine-SS.
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 Operation Flash, part 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
"It seems that the initial unit the traitors used was the 9th Infantry regiment" "From Potsdam" interjected Berger "Yes." replied Daluege and continued "Initially they were spread pretty thin on the ground which seems to be why most of us were able to concentrate here.
For now the bulk of the police seem to be cooperating with the conspirators, but they haven't moved to arrest any of our own yet." "Can we meet them in the streets with our police and reserve units?" asked Wolff Juttner looked over at Berger who looked down and away.
He may not be to bright but he was certainly loyal to the Furher." "What do they want?" asked Six "We don't know." replied Nebe "But apprently they will offer us a deal.
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 Himmler's Bosnian Division
The chief of the SS Main Office, Gottlob Berger, believed that the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin el-Husseini, could be of help in encouraging Muslims to volunteer for the new division.
Once the leader of the Higher Arab Committee in Palestine, the Anglophobic Mufti now maintained a comfortable existence in an elegant Zehlendorf villa while in pay of both the German Foreign Office and the SS, and was instrumental in furthering German-Muslim relations.
A conference was held in Berlin on 24 March where Berger, Husseini, and Phleps discussed the matter.
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 International Military Tribunal "Blue Series," Vol. 4, p. 198   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
"(a) In my capacity as Commander of the Reserve Army, I transfer the affairs of prisoners of war to SS Obergruppenführer and General of the Waffen-SS, Chief of Staff of the Volkssturm, Gottlob Berger."
"(c) The mobilization of labor of the prisoners of war will be organized in joint action of SS Obergruppenführer Berger and SS Obergruppenführer Pohl with the appropriate offices for allocation of labor.
"The strengthening of security in the field of prisoner-of-war affairs is to be accomplished between SS Obergruppenführer Berger and the Chief of the Security Police, SS Obergruppenführer Dr. Kaltenbrunner."
www.holocaust-history.org /works/imt/04/htm/t198.htm?size=1   (362 words)

  
 Holocaust: Action Reinhard Introduction & Editorial Notes
Two months later Hitler associated himself completely with Himmler's broad plans for Germanization of the East.
According to what Gottlob Berger heard from a firsthand source, Hitler told a group of officers whom he decorated with the Iron Cross with oak-leaf cluster:
I know exactly how far I have to go, but it is so that the whole East becomes and remains German--primeval German [urdeutsch].
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 Berger :: FamilyTreeCircles.com Genealogy
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Eduard Gottlob Berger was born in Minden, Westfalen, Germany on April 28, 1836.His father was a Prussian officer and Eduard was sent to a cadet institute in Pottsdam and appointed to a military career.
However, this gentle and religious young man was not happy in this calling and so he became a tutorin the Evangelical Orphanage in Barmen and then teacher in the girts high school.
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 TIME.com: Finis -- Apr. 25, 1949 -- Page 1
Before the judges wrote finis to the Nürnberg record, the world got one more close-up glimpse of the Nazi nightmare.
General Gottlob Berger, 52, one of the few men Himmler ever called by his first name (translated it means "Praise God"), had set up the dreaded SS Sonderkommando units.
One Sonderkom-mando, one of his own officers had testified, used to pick out the prettiest Jewish girls.
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 Islamonazism - dKosopedia
This was only taking the first step in Heinrich Himmler's planned grand alliance between Nazi Germany and the Islamic world.
One of his closest aides, Obergruppenführer Gottlob Berger, boasted that "a link is created between Islam and National Socialism on an open, honest basis.
It will be directed in terms of blood and race from the North, and in the ideological-spiritual sphere from the East."
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 POPE CO. ESTATE SETTLEMENTS
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice that I shall appear before the Probate Court of Pope county, on the fourth Monday in September next, for the purpose of making a final settlement in the estate of GOTTLOB BERGER, deceased.
WILLIAM P. Notice if hereby given, that the undersigned, WILLIAM P. SLOAN, of the estate of GRANDERSON J.
I shall apply to the county Court of Pope county, Illinois, at the next August term of said Court, for leave to sell the following described real estate in the town of Golconda.
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 Chef KGW : Das Kriegsgefangenenwesen Unter Gottlob Berger Nachlass by Gottlob Berger, Robert Kubler - 3921730120
Chef KGW : Das Kriegsgefangenenwesen Unter Gottlob Berger Nachlass by Gottlob Berger, Robert Kubler - 3921730120
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 Adolf Hitler and the Final Solution
He was informed by his superior, Hinrich Lohse, that it was "the Fuehrer's wish."
Discussing the liquidation of Jews in Eastern Europe, SS Chief, Heinrich Himmler, told SS Gruppenfuehrer, Gottlob Berger, "the occupied East will be freed of Jews.
The Fuehrer has placed the execution of this difficult order on my shoulders."
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Himmler then, on 9 October 1942, gave out the order that "so-called armament workers" in the textile firms etc. in Warsaw and Lublin should be collected in concentration camps.
19.3 (3) On 28 July 1942 Himmler wrote to Gottlob Berger, one of the senior SS-officials: "The Führer placed on my shoulders the implementation of this very difficult order.
The responsibility cannot be taken away from me in any case."
www.holocaustdenialontrial.com /evidence/pl119.asp   (1730 words)

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