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  1. 4 mai 2014 · Ils s'appellent Walter Rauff, Gustav Wagner, Artur Schmitt ou Gerhard Mertins… Ils furent de hauts dignitaires nazis et ont coulé des jours tranquilles au Moyen-Orient au lendemain de la guerre.

  2. 29 mars 2007 · In the late 1940s, Walther (Walter) Rauff, an SS officer who was responsible for the murder of at least 100,000 people and was wanted by the Allies as a war criminal, was employed by the Israeli secret service. Instead of bringing him to justice it paid him for his services and helped him escape to South America. Documents of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that have been released ...

  3. Walter (Walther) Rauff (19 June 1906 – 14 May 1984) was a mid-ranking SS commander in Nazi Germany. From January 1938, he was an aide of Reinhard Heydrich firstly in the Security Service (Sicherheitsdienst or SD), later in the Reich Security Main Office. He worked for the Federal Intelligence Service of West Germany (Bundesnachrichtendienst) between 1958 and 1962, and was subsequently ...

  4. 22 oct. 2023 · Walter Rauff, officier nazi et criminel de guerre a séjourné en Corse en septembre 1943, bénéficiant d'appuis locaux pour la création d'une cinquième colonne.

  5. 27 sept. 2011 · A high-ranking Nazi officer who helped develop a mobile gas chamber became a spy for West Germany after World War II, archives have revealed. Former SS officer Walther Rauff worked for West German ...

  6. Nazi War ciminal. An SS colonel, Rauff was instrumental in the construction and implementation of the mobile gas chambers responsible for killing an estimated 100,000 people during World War II.

  7. Walter Rauff entre comme cadet dans la Reichsmarine en 1924. Il est promu lieutenant en 1936 et prend le commandement d'un dragueur de mines. De cette période dans la Reichsmarine date sa rencontre et son amitié avec Reinhard Heydrich. En mai 1937, il adhère au parti nazi puis en avril 1938 rejoint la SS et intègre le SD à Berlin. En 1940 ...