Wilhelm Kaupp


Wilhelm Kaupp (born 1905, died November 12, 1948) is a Nazi criminal, member of the concentration camp Mauthausen-Gusen and SS-Rottenführer.

Before the Second World War he worked as a painter and farmer. Then he served in the Luftwaffe Nazi, from where he was transferred to the SS and on September 1, 1944 assigned to the staff of the Gusen camp. Kaupp served there as a guard and head of the prisoner committee until April 8, 1945. He had the conscience of many of the prisoners he murdered for even the smallest reasons.

Wilhelm Kaupp was tried in the nineteenth process of the Mauthausen-Gusen crew in front of 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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