Josef Remmele


Josef Remmele (born March 3, 1903, December 3, 1948) is a Nazi criminal, member of the Dachau and Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camps and SS-Hauptscharführer.

As a farmer, a member of the NSDAP since 1934. He was a member of the Waffen-SS. He served in the Dachau Concentration Camp from 1934 to August 1942. Initially (until 1936) he was a guard, then transferred to the camp commandant. From 1936 onwards, he served as the Blockführer (until 1937), the head of the department responsible for the work of prisoners (1937-1941) and, finally, from the spring of 1941 to August 1942, the reporter responsible for the prisoners' appeals (Rapportführer). Remmele was one of the greatest war criminals in Dachau. He has repeatedly participated in executions of prisoners and Soviet POWs. He tortured prisoners with the most sophisticated tortures. On May 26, 1943, he was appointed the first commandant of the Eintrachthütte (Auschwitz-Birkenau sub-camp). He held this post until July 18, 1944, when he was replaced by Wilhelm Gehring. And here Remmele brutally burdened the prisoners, personally taking part in the executions.

For his crimes he was accused by the American court in Dachau after the end of the war. The process took place on 9-15 September 1947. Remmele was found guilty for all charges and sentenced to death by hanging. It was lost at the beginning of December 1948 in Landsberg prison. Bibliography

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