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Edmund Veesenmayer
12 November 1904 – 24 December 1977
Edmund Veesenmayer.jpg
Mug shot of Edmund Veesenmayer, ca 1946
Place of birth Bad Kissingen
Place of death Darmstadt
Allegiance Nazi Germany Nazi Germany
Service/branch Flag Schutzstaffel.svg Waffen SS
Rank Brigadeführer
Other work Bore a major responsibility for the deaths approximately 300,000 Hungarian Jews.[1]

Edmund Veesenmayer (12 November 1904 in Bad Kissingen - 24 December 1977 in Darmstadt) was a German politician, officer (SS-Brigadeführer) and war criminal. He significantly contributed to The Holocaust in Hungary and Croatia. He was a subordinate of Ernst Kaltenbrunner and Joachim von Ribbentrop; and collaborated with Adolf Eichmann.[1]

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[edit] Nazi career

Vessenmayer as SS-Oberführer

Veesenmayer joined the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in 1925. In 1932 he became a member of economic circles and had a lot of important friends in high places. At the beginning of 1941 he was attached to the German diplomatic staff in Zagreb (Croatia). He played an important role in the persecution and murder of Croatian and Serbian Jewry. In March 1944 he became the Nazi representative in Hungary.[1]

[edit] War crimes trial

In the Ministries Trial in 1949 received the sentence of 20 years' imprisonment, which was reduced to 10 years in 1951. He was released on December 16 of the same year.

[edit] Later life

After his release, he lived with his wife a the Geroldstrasse 43 in Münchener Westend, his financial situation at that time was precarious. Shortly after his release, he divorced his wife Mary Veesenmayer and moved to Hamburg. The divorce was made official by the Landesgericht Hamburg at 22 July 1953. They didn't have any children. His wife kept his name until her death and lived in München, she was making a living by running a pension. Between 1952 and 1955, Veesenmayer was working as a representative for a Agrarmaschinenhersteller in Persia. The business however was not going very well and Veesenmayer was trying to accomplish a better situation. At the end of his life, he lived in Darmstadt at the Rosenhöhweg 25. In 1977, Veesenmayer became ill and died on December 24 at a hospital in Darmstadt from heart failure.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c Reitlinger, SS -- Alibi of a Nation, at pages 351-352, 360, 367.

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