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  1. Added: Nov 29, 2015. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 155519752. Source citation. Austrian police officer, SS-Oberscharführer (staff sergeant), and undercover investigator for the West German Federal Intelligence Service. He is best known for his activities in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam during WWII, where he was assigned to “Sektion IV B 4”, the ...

  2. May 5, 2002 · Hours earlier, Karl Josef Silberbauer, the Austrian commander of the squad, received a phone call from the head of the Amsterdam security police who said eight Jews were hiding in the warehouse.

  3. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Karl Josef Silberbauer. Date of birth. 21 June 1911. Vienna. Date of death. 2 September 1972.

  4. Karl Silberbauer Karl Silberbauer was an SS man and a policeman. He led the arrest team that raided Prinsengracht 263 on 4 August 1944 and arrested the people in hiding. Person. Victor Kugler Victor Kugler worked for Opekta and was one of the small group who helped those hiding in the Secret Annex. Person. Willem Grootendorst

  5. Karl Silberbauer, the Gestapo (German Secret State Police) agent who led the arrest of Anne Frank and her family. Wiesenthal also provided information prompting the discovery that Hermine Braunsteiner Ryan, a former concentration camp guard, was living in New York as an unassuming housewife. Braunsteiner Ryan was the first Nazi criminal to be ...

  6. The team was led by SS-Hauptscharführer Karl Silberbauer and included the detectives Willem Grootendorst and Gezinus Gringhuis. All eight people in hiding and two helpers, Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler, were arrested and taken to the Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung building at Adama van Scheltemaplein 1 in Amsterdam. It has ...

  7. May 6, 2002 · Hours earlier, Karl Josef Silberbauer, the Austrian commander of the squad, received a phone call from the head of the Amsterdam security police who said eight Jews were hiding in the warehouse.

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