Josef Kisch


Josef Kisch (born October 28, 1912, died November 12, 1948) is a Nazi criminal, member of the concentration camp of Mauthausen-Gusen and SS-Rottenführer.

Member Waffen-SS. In September 1943 he began serving in the camp complex of Mauthausen. Initially he was a guard at Gusen. From December 1943 to February 1944, Kisch was the head of the Blockführer in the main camp. From there he was transferred to the Gros-Raming sub-camp. Then on September 10, 1944 Kisch was assigned to the bomb disposal division in Linz. He was transferred for a further six weeks to the St. John's sub-camp. Valentin, and in mid-March 1945 he returned to service in the main camp. Kisch took part in the assassination of 47 Allied pilots from 1 to 4 September 1944 in Mauthausen, beating them with a merciless baton. Irrespective of that, he repeatedly mercilessly tormented the camp wreckers, often causing even their death.

Kisch was tried in the Mauthausen-Gusen crew (US vs. Johann Haider and others) before the American Military Tribunal in Dachau. He was sentenced to death for hanging. Judgment was made on 12 November 1948 in Landsberg prison. Bibliography

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