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  1. As a result, the police review board exonerated Silberbauer of any official guilt. His unpaid suspension was lifted and the Vienna police assigned him to a desk job in the "Identification Office" ( Erkennungsamt ). [22] Silberbauer died in Vienna in 1972.

  2. Arrest and release of Karl Silberbauer. 1963 Vienna. 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. Between half past ten and eleven in the morning, police officers showed up at the ...

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  5. 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. Karl Josef Silberbauer; Born on: June 21, 1911; Born in: Wenen, Oostenrijk; Died on: Sept. 2, 1972; Died in: Wenen, Oostenrijk; Karl Joseph Silberbauer, rond 1943

  6. In 1963, after the Austrian “Nazi-hunter” Simon Wiesenthal tracked down the former SS Officer Karl Joseph Silberbauer, the man who had led the raid on the Secret Annex, the assumption of betrayal seemed to be confirmed. Consequently, until now the literature on this subject has always focused on the question of who?

  7. May 12, 2023 · A few days later, Gies walked into the Gestapo’s local headquarters and attempted to bribe Karl Silberbauer, the SS officer in charge, to free those he’d arrested. Her efforts failed, but she ...

  8. Feb 1, 2022 · On the morning of August 4, 1944, German police under the command of Austrian SS Sergeant Karl Silberbauer, raided Prinsengracht 263 and found the Franks and their companions. The Anne Frank...

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