Oskar Dirlewanger
Military Person
1895 – 1945
Who was Oskar Dirlewanger?
Dr. Oskar Paul Dirlewanger was a German military officer and the founder and commander of the infamous Nazi SS penal unit "Dirlewanger" during World War II. Dirlewanger's name is closely linked to some of the worst crimes of the war. He also fought in World War I as well as in the post-World War I conflicts, and in the Spanish Civil War. He died after World War II while in Allied custody, apparently beaten to death by his guards.
He was invariably described as an extremely notorious figure by historians and researchers, including as "a psychopathic killer and child molester" by Steven Zaloga, as "violently sadistic" by Richard Rhodes, as "an expert in extermination and a devotee of sadism and necrophilia" by J. Bowyer Bell, and as "a sadist and necrophiliac" by Bryan Mark Rigg. World War II historian Chris Bishop called him the "most evil man in the SS." According to Timothy Snyder, "in all the theaters of the Second World War, few could compete in cruelty with Oskar Dirlewanger."
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- Born
- Sep 26, 1895
Würzburg - Nationality
- Germany
- Nazi Germany
- Weimar Republic
- German Empire
- Lived in
- Würzburg
- Died
- Jun 5, 1945
Altshausen
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on July 23, 2013
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