Heinrich Baab
Heinrich Baab was a secretary and Gestapo chief of Frankfurt who received a sentence of life imprisonment in March, 1950 for his involvement in the Final Solution as the head of Division IIB2.
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This creature, this Baab, with his spiritual weapons, was in the end found guilty on fifty-five counts of murder, on twenty-one counts of attempted murder, on thirty counts of assault and battery, and a variety of lesser offences.
I was an idealist in my profession. If I used such expression as 'Jewish bastard' or 'Jewish sow,' it simply meant that this official language had become so much a part of my flesh and blood that I saw nothing unusual in it. I never used anything but spiritual weapons in dealing with offenders.
Don't worry about those Jewish bastards. You'll soon be on your way up the chimney and your troubles will be over.
He had beaten and tortured, dragged shrieking children away from their mothers, despatched his quotas of human cargo in sealed box-cars to the frontier, until finally he was able to declare that there were no more Jews in Frankfurt.
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