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The Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höss at the Nuremberg trials.
Höss was born in Baden-Baden into a strict Catholic family.
Several, including camp commandant Rudolf Höss, were executed.
Höss joined the National Socialist Party in 1922 and the SS in 1934.
When accused of murdering three and a half million people, Höss replied,"No.
According to Rudolf Höss, commandant of Auschwitz, bunker 1 held 800 people, and bunker 2 held 1,200.
The defense witnesses included several men who took part in the war crimes during World War II,such as Rudolf Höss.
Höss played a leading role in at least one political assassination for which he spent six years in jail.[7].
After Germany's surrender in November 1918, Höss completed his secondary education and soon joined the emerging nationalist paramilitary groups.
Höss said he kept that secret until the end of 1942, when he told his wife about the camp's purpose.[15].
He served nearly ayear in prison as an accomplice to his friend Rudolf Höss(later commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp) in the murder of Walther Kadow.
In 1938, Höss was promoted to SS-Hauptsturmführer(captain) and was made adjutant to Hermann Baranowski in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
Source: Cited in a forced confession by Rudolf Höss, the Auschwitz commander who said this was the number of those who had died at Auschwitz prior to Dec. 1, 1943.
Rudolf Höss appeared at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg on 15 April 1946, where he gave a detailed testimony of his crimes.
Affidavits that Rudolf Höss made while imprisoned in Nuremberg were also used at the Pohl and IG Farben trials.
Höss participated in the armed terror attacks on Polish people during the Silesian Uprisings against the Germans, and on the French nationals during the Occupation of the Ruhr.
Witness Rudolf Höss, former commandant of Auschwitz, confirms that Kaltenbrunner had never been there, but admits to having carried out mass murder.
Höss said that when he used Zyklon B, it took 3- 15 minutes for prisoners to die, and that"we knew when the people were dead because they stopped screaming."[24].
April 1946: Witness Rudolf Höss, former commandant of Auschwitz, confirms that Kaltenbrunner had never been there, but admits to having carried out mass murder.
Höss commanded the camp for three and a half years, during which he expanded the original facility into a sprawling complex known as Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
While under interrogation, Höss said that Adolf Eichmann told him that two and a half million Jews had been killed in gas chambers and about half a million more had died of other causes.
Höss later introduced hydrogen cyanide(prussic acid), produced from the pesticide Zyklon B, to the killing process, after his deputy Karl Fritzsch tested it on a group of Russian prisoners in 1941.
When World War One broke out, Höss served briefly in a military hospital and then, at age 14, was admitted to his father's and grandfather's old regiment, the German Army's 21st Regiment of Dragoons.
Höss began turning against religion in his early teens after an episode in which, he said, his priest broke the Seal of the Confessional by telling his father about an event at school that Höss had described during confession.
Obersturmbannführer Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss(also Höß, Hoeß or Hoess)(25 November 1900- 16 April 1947)[1][2] was a Nazi lieutenant colonel in the Schutzstaffel(SS) and the longest serving commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp in World War II.
On 8 May 1944, Höss returned to Auschwitz to supervise operation Aktion Höss, in which 430,000 Hungarian Jews were transported to the camp and killed in 56 days between May and July.
Höss had been ordered"to create a transition camp for ten thousand prisoners from the existing complex of well-preserved buildings," and he went to Auschwitz determined"to do things differently" and develop a more efficient camp than those at Dachau and Sachsenhausen where he had previously served.
In his affidavit made at Nuremberg on 5 April 1946, Höss stated: I commanded Auschwitz until 1 December 1943, and estimate that at least 2,500,000 victims were executed and exterminated there by gassing and burning, and at least another half million succumbed to starvation and disease, making a total of about 3,000,000 dead.