Examples of using Rauff in English and their translations into Arabic
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Walther Rauff, 1945.
SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer Walter Rauff.
During his thirteen years in the Navy, Rauff became acquainted with Reinhard Heydrich and saw service in South America and Spain as a young officer in 1924.
Since Rommel was 500 km away at the First Battle of El Alamein, it is unlikely that the two were able to meet.[134] The plans for Einsatzgruppe Egypt were set aside after the Allied victory at the Second Battle of El Alamein.[135] Historian Jean-Christophe Caron opines that there is no evidence that Rommel knew of orwould have supported Rauff's mission.[136].
Rauff is thought to have been responsible for nearly 100,000 deaths during World War II. He was instrumental in the implementation of the Nazis' genocide by mobile gas chamber.
In 1937, Rauff left the Navy following an adultery scandal, but he was discharged"with all honours", as he said in a 1972 deposition before a German prosecutor in Santiago de Chile.[6].
Between 1940 and 1941, Rauff went back to the Navy as a volunteer, commanding a mine sweeper flotilla in the English Channel. He was promoted to Lieutenant Commander(Korvettenkapitän) in April 1941, shortly before he was discharged from active service, he then returned to the Reich Security Main Office.
Walter(Walther) Rauff(19 June 1906- 14 May 1984) was a mid-ranking SS commander in Nazi Germany. From January 1938, he was an aide of Reinhard Heydrich firstly in the Security Service(Sicherheitsdienst or SD,), later in the Reich Security Main Office. He worked for the Federal Intelligence Service of West Germany(Bundesnachrichtendienst) between 1958 and 1962,[1] and was subsequently employed by the Mossad,[2] the Israeli secret service.
