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Alois Brunner (born 8 April 1912) was a German Schutzstaffel (SS) officer. Brunner is wanted for war crimes, and was Adolf Eichmann's assistant. Eichmann referred to Brunner as his "best man". Brunner is held responsible for sending at least 140,000 European Jews to the gas chambers. He was commander of the Drancy internment camp outside Paris from June 1943 to August 1944, from which nearly 24,000 people were deported. He was condemned to death in absentia in France in 1954 for crimes against humanity. In 1961 and in 1980, Brunner lost, respectively, an eye and the fingers of his left hand, as a result of letter bombs sent to him by the Israeli Mossad.

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  • Alois Brunner is een Oostenrijks oorlogsmisdadiger en was ondermeer van 1943 tot 1944 commandant van Kamp Drancy bij Parijs Op 19-jarige leeftijd werd hij lid van de Nationaalsocialistische Duitse Arbeiderspartij en de SA. Omdat de NSDAP verboden was, verloor hij zijn baan bij een warenhuis. Later werd hij ook lid van de SS. In 1938 leerde hij Adolf Eichmann kennen en werd zijn assistent. Hij was van 1943 tot 1944 commandant van Kamp Drancy bij Parijs. Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog was hij verantwoordelijk voor de dood van minstens 130.000 joden.
  • Alois Brunner (born 8 April 1912) was a German Schutzstaffel (SS) officer. Brunner is wanted for war crimes, and was Adolf Eichmann's assistant. Eichmann referred to Brunner as his "best man". Brunner is held responsible for sending at least 140,000 European Jews to the gas chambers. He was commander of the Drancy internment camp outside Paris from June 1943 to August 1944, from which nearly 24,000 people were deported. He was condemned to death in absentia in France in 1954 for crimes against humanity. In 1961 and in 1980, Brunner lost, respectively, an eye and the fingers of his left hand, as a result of letter bombs sent to him by the Israeli Mossad.
  • Alois Brunner (born 8 April 1912) was a German Schutzstaffel (SS) officer. Brunner is wanted for war crimes, and was Adolf Eichmann's assistant. Eichmann referred to Brunner as his "best man". As commander of the Drancy internment camp outside Paris from June 1943 to August 1944, Brunner is held responsible for sending some 140,000 European Jews to the gas chambers. Nearly 24,000 of them were deported from the Drancy camp. He was condemned to death in absentia in France in 1954 for crimes against humanity. In 1961 and in 1980, Brunner lost, respectively, an eye and the fingers of his left hand, as a result of letter bombs sent to him by the Israeli Mossad.
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