In the footsteps of a styric Nazi criminal

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The renowned historian Stefan Karner investigated the immersion of Sigfried Uibertrither, who was Nazi Gauleiter of Styria and never came to court. The war criminal and Germany died in 1984. The big question: how could the Nazi size disappear from the scene for almost 40 years?

He was a master of the styians, tried to eradicate Slovenian culture in Untersteiermark, dropped death sentences, strived for thousands for political and racist reasons. As a high-ranking SA man, he was involved in the ReichSpogromnacht and the lower combustion of the Graz synagogue: Sigfried Uibertrither, Die Gauleiter and Governor of Styria was at the time of the Nazi Schreckenschift.

After the war, many thought he was dead, others believed in his escape to South America, who would have been successful with the United States. The suspected consideration for the freedom of the Nazi war criminal: the research results of Greenlandse research by the father-in-law of UiberreiTher, who was called Alfred Wegener. Nothing was correct. In fact, he fled his detention in the Dachau camp in 1947.

“UiberreiTher changed identity and, like Friedrich Schönharting, lived unnoticed with his wife Käte and the four children in Germany and led an industrial company in Sindelfingen,” reports Stefan Karner, founder and long-term head of the Boltzmann Institute for War-effects in Graz. For years, the historian carefully investigated the mysterious disappearance of the former Gauleiter and has now published a biography of Uibertrither in Leykam-Verlag.

“He had two lives and different faces”
The revelation book also follows the question: How could the styric Nazi size sit down at the table of Hitler’s Death in 1984, completely undisturbed from the scene?

“He had two lives, different faces, was covered by a handful of confidants in Sindelfingen and Graz,” the Professor reports. In the beginning he was protected by a Nazi network and the secret service. “Apart from a few bureaucratic attempts, they were no longer looking after a few years.” The counterfeits of birth certificates and passports were successful.

Incidentally, Karner was the first to be in Germany in Germany in 1986 on his book about Styria in the Third Reich in the death of Sigfried Uibertrither.

Source: Krone

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