List of Axis Personnel Indicted For War Crimes - The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials

The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials

  • Stefan Baretzki — Guilty, sentenced to life plus eight years’ imprisonment
  • Emil Bednarek — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Wilhelm Boger — Guilty, sentenced to life plus five years’ imprisonment
  • Perry Broad — Guilty, sentenced to four years’ imprisonment
  • Victor Capesius — Guilty, sentenced to nine years' imprisonment
  • Klaus Dylewski — Guilty, sentenced to five years’ imprisonment
  • Willi Frank — Guilty, sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment
  • Emil Hantl — Guilty, sentenced to three-and-one-half years’ imprisonment
  • Karl-Friedrich Höcker — Guilty, sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment
  • Franz-Johann Hoffmann — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Oswald Kaduk — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Josef Klehr — Guilty, sentenced to life plus 15 years’ imprisonment
  • Dr. Franz Lucas — Guilty, sentenced to three years and three months’ imprisonment
  • Robert Mulka — Guilty, sentenced to 14 years’ imprisonment
  • Willi Sawatzki — Acquitted
  • Willi Schatz — Acquitted
  • Herbert Scherpe — Guilty, sentenced to four-and-one-half years’ imprisonment
  • Bruno Schlange — Guilty, sentenced to six years’ imprisonment
  • Friedrich Schlüter — Guilty, sentenced to four-and-one-half years’ imprisonment
  • Johann Schobert — Acquitted
  • Willi Stark — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment
  • Kurt Uhlenbroock — Acquitted

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