Fritz Katzmann
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Fritz Katzmann (1906 – 1957) was an SS officer, who among other positions was SS and Police Leader of Galicia and Danzig-West Prussia.
Accused of various crimes, he after the war assumed a false identity and lived in West Germany until his death.
Katzmann is stated to be the author of the 1943 "Katzmann Report" (original title: "The Solution of the jewish Question in the District of Galicia"). According the politically correct interpretation, the report used "code words" for concealment. Regarding general revisionist criticisms of "code words", see Meanings and translations of German words and Holohoax revisionism. Regarding specific criticisms of the document and its politically correct interpretation, see the "External links" section.
External links
Articles
- My Role in the Zündel Trial - the section "Katzmann's Galicia Report"
In downloadable books
- Treblinka Extermination Camp or Transit Camp? - Katzmann is discussed at several different places in the downloadable book. They can be found with the search tool in a PDF reader.
- The “Extermination Camps” of “Aktion Reinhardt" - Katzmann is discussed at several different places in the downloadable book. They can be found with the search tool in a PDF reader.