Karl Leib

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Who is Karl Leib?

Karl Leib was a German SS officer.

Leib was son-in-law of the head if the SS-Hauptamt Gottlob Berger, and served as a SS officer in that office during World War II. In 1940 he was appointed as head of the SS office Ergänzungstelle Norwest in the Hague in the Netherlands.

With the rank of SS-Sturmbannführer, Leib was in charge of the Norwegian recruitment and propaganda office Germanische Leitstelle, at Drammensveien in Oslo. His office also published Germansk Budstikke and SS-Heftet, which was the Norwegian edition of SS-Leitheft. The recruiting footwork was done by the Norwegian SS-Untersturmführers Felix Thoresen and Brun Evers from Haugesund. The latter was killed in 1944 at Narva, fighting in 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland. Before that Evers was said to have recruited the third company of the Norwegian skijegerbatallion, which became part of the 6th SS Mountain Division Nord.

Leib had broad contacts in Norwegian society. He was versatile and popular among the volunteers. Much to his consternation he was arrested in 1945 and imprisoned at Akershus fortress.

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on July 23, 2013

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