Guido Reimer
Guido Reimer in April 1947 Guido Reimer (born July 31, 1901 in Ronsperg, date unknown) - Nazi criminal, member of the German concentration camp Buchenwald, Mittelbau-Dora and Mauthausen-Gusen and SS-Obersturmführer.
SS Member with ID number 305116. In Buchenwald, from September 1, 1939 to the fall of 1944, he served in the Sentry Battalion, as sergeant of staff (until February 1942), commander of the second guard company (until August 1942), battalion commander aide September 1943), commander of the entire battalion (until May 1944), and then returned to the position of adjutant. He was transferred to the Mittelbau-Dora camp, where he remained until December 1944. From December 1944 until the beginning of May 1945, he served in Mauthausen, where he fought with the prisoners of war (Spionage- und Sabotage-Abwehr). At the beginning of May 1945, Reimer took part in unsuccessful plans to murder prisoners of the entire Mauthausen-Gusen camp complex.
He was sentenced to death by hanging in the process of Buchenwald's crew (US vs. Josias Prince Zu Waldeck and others) by the American Military Tribunal in Dachau. The revision committee, however, changed the sentence for life. Reimer left the prison for war criminals in Landsberg on December 16, 1952. Bibliography
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