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  1. Karl Josef Silberbauer (21 June 1911 – 2 September 1972) was an Austrian police officer, Schutzstaffel (SS) member, and undercover investigator for the West German Bundesnachrichtendienst (federal intelligence service).

    • Austrian
    • Apprehending and arresting Anne Frank while her family was in hiding
    • Mauer, Friedensstrasse, Vienna, Austria
    • Nazi Party
  2. In 1963, former Nazi Karl Silberbauer was arrested in Vienna. He was the SD man who had arrested the eight people in hiding in 1944. Since 1946, he had been a policeman in Vienna, just like he had been before the Second World War. Silberbauer was tracked down by Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal.

  3. Karl Silberbauer is in charge Friday, 4 August 1944 was a warm and sunny day in Amsterdam. To the people in hiding, it was the 761th day in the Secret Annex, more than two years since the day Anne and her family had entered the hiding place on 6 July 1942.

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  5. Mar 4, 2017 · Karl Josef Silberbauer (21 June 1911 – 2 September 1972) was an Austrian police officer, SS- Oberscharführer (staff sergeant), and undercover investigator for the West German Federal Intelligence Service. Silberbauer is best known, however, for his activities in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam during World War II.

  6. Died on: Sept. 2, 1972. Died in: Wenen, Oostenrijk. Karl Joseph Silberbauer, rond 1943. Archive of the Republic of Slovenia. Publiek domein. Karl Silberbauer was trained as a machine fitter. He was a soldier from 1931 to 1935 and joined the Vienna police in 1937. [1] . He joined the SS and on 23 July 1943 was given the rank of Oberscharführer. [2]

  7. 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...

  8. Amsterdam. Nederland. On 4 August 1944, around 10:30 in the morning, an arrest team of Sicherheitspolizei und Sicherheitsdienst, (Sipo-SD) raided the premises on Prinsengracht. [1] . The team was led by SS-Hauptscharführer Karl Silberbauer and included the detectives Willem Grootendorst and Gezinus Gringhuis.

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