From the BBC:
“Huber case:
Nazi police chief in Vienna spied for West Germany”
A Nazi SS
general responsible for deporting tens of thousands of Jews to death camps
worked for West German intelligence after World War Two, shielded from
prosecution. The protection given to Franz Josef Huber was revealed by the
German spy service BND, in archives seen by German public broadcaster ARD. Huber
ran the Gestapo in Vienna, the Nazis' second-biggest secret police HQ after
Berlin. The US military knew about his crimes. Huber took charge of the Gestapo
in Vienna immediately after Adolf Hitler annexed Austria in March 1938 and held
that post until late 1944. When the Allies occupied the disintegrating Nazi
Reich, Huber was on a US wanted list and was arrested by US forces in May 1945.
He was detained for nearly three years, but the US military found him to be
co-operative and released him in 1948, so he escaped prosecution for war
crimes, the New York Times reports. The paper was given access to ARD's
material. BND historian Bodo Hechelhammer told ARD that at that time "the
Cold War was looming, so above all they were of course looking for hardline
anti-communists. "Unfortunately all too often they searched for, and
found, such types among former Nazis." From 1955 to 1967 Huber was
employed by West German intelligence, the BND. Originally it was the Gehlen
Organisation, headed by ex-Nazi officer Reinhard Gehlen, who had run agents on
the Eastern Front. Huber was pensioned off in 1967, as the BND had concluded
that he could not be kept on, lest his role "endanger the service".
He drew a German civil service pension, but also worked for an office equipment
company, living under his own name in Munich until his death aged 73.
Among Nazi
elite In Nazi-run Austria Huber worked hand-in-hand with Adolf Eichmann,
who set up the Central Agency for Jewish Emigration in Vienna. It handled the
mass deportation of Jews. One of Huber's first jobs as Gestapo chief in
Vienna was to send Jewish community leaders to Dachau concentration camp near
Munich. Before joining the Nazi Party in 1937 he had been a senior police
officer in Munich, his native city. About 65,500 Austrian Jews - most of
them Viennese - were murdered in the Holocaust. After the war Israeli
agents captured Eichmann - one of the key organisers of the Holocaust - in
Argentina. He was tried in Israel and executed in 1962. Huber had a
Gestapo staff of 900 in Vienna. An estimated 50,000 people were brutally
interrogated by them there, at the notorious Hotel Métropole. The hotel, one of
Vienna's finest before its seizure by the Nazis, had opened in 1873 at
Morzinplatz. It was demolished by explosions in 1945 when Soviet forces
occupied the city. The overall Gestapo chief was Heinrich Müller, who
was in the Berlin bunker during Adolf Hitler's last days, but then disappeared
in 1945. His fate is still unknown. A report from the US government
archives reveals that, when questioned by the US occupation forces, Huber
admitted visiting several concentration camps: Dachau in 1936, Sachsenhausen in
1936, and Mauthausen in 1939 "But, he said, he had never seen any cruelty
there, that the laws of humanity were always his highest rule of conduct,"
the report, called Hitler's Shadow, says. In fact, inmates of those camps were
beaten, starved and tortured by SS guards, and few survived. In 1945, a
German denazification tribunal in Nuremberg acquitted Huber of all
responsibility for crimes, the report says. Yet Nuremberg was where some Nazi
leaders were tried by the Allies and 10 were executed in 1946. The US
military's main interest in Huber at the time was in trying to locate fugitive
Gestapo chief Müller. Huber's work for West German intelligence began after his
release from US custody. Stefan Meining, a historian involved in the ARD
research, says the BND "knew exactly that Huber was not some petty Gestapo
murderer but an SS general, who moved within the innermost circles of the Nazi
terror apparatus and was responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of
Jews and opponents of the regime".
^ Sadly, justice
for the innocent victims was done away with by: the Americans, the British, the
French, the Soviets, the West Germans, the East Germans and many others simply so
they could be used for other purposes. While I can understand these Governments
using them and “forgetting” about their past crimes I cannot condone it. ^
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