Werner Alfred Berger


Werner Alfred Berger (born January 22, 1901 in Konstanz, June 10, 1964, in Rottweil) is a German war criminal, member of the German concentration camp Buchenwald and SS-Oberscharführer.

In the profession of bank official. Member of NSDAP and Waffen-SS (since April 1940). Served in the Buchenwald camp from January 1941 to April 1945 as an administrative officer responsible for the money robbed to prisoners. Berger was also temporarily, from April 1942 to May 1943, assigned to Kommand 99, which dealt with the extermination of Soviet prisoners of war. He personally shot several dozen of them in the camp stables (among others, fourteen in January 1943).

Berger was tried for crimes by the American Military Tribunal in Dachau in the process of members of the 99 (US vs. Werner Alfred Berger et al.) and sentenced to life imprisonment. Bibliography

wiki

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Association of Jewish handicrafts "Jad Charuzim"

Grouping Red Arrows

Catechism of Polish Child