Buch, Walter, 1883-1949
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Envelope 4/29 ; microfilm reel 054 ; Frames 1702 - 1732
6 newspaper clippings and 4 pages of articles and 17 pages of copies from Das Deutsche Fuehrerlexikon 1934/5, Das Archiv, National-Zeitung Essen 1937, Der Fuehrer 1934, Niedergang und Aufgang der Deutchen Familie 1932, Der Mitteldeuttche 1935, Der Parteirichter 1936, Westdeutcher beobachter 1937, Deutche Justiz 1938, Weissbuchueber die ersciessungen des 30. Juni 1934, Das Neue Tage-Buch 1934, Die Deutche Bartholomaeusnacht 1935, Adolf Hitler Das Zeitalter Der Verantwortungslosigkeit 1936, The House That Hitler Built 1937,
Walter Buch was the Supreme Judge of the Nazi Party since 1934. Hitler appointed him to this possition and elevated him to the rank of SS-Gruppenfuhrer, or lieutenant general. He administered justice according to Adolf Hitler's anti-Semitic principles. He was well known for his sadism and cruelty not only toward Jews but also toward Germans. After World War II he was judged a major offender in two de-Nazification trials and commited suicide in 1949 (-- Walter Buch Biography and dossier)
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- Buch, Walter, 1883-1949