Walter Buch

Walter Buch, Supreme Party Judge, father-in-law of Martin Bormann, born in Bruchsal on October 24, 1883, winner of the Iron Cross 1st Class in World War I, honorary SS-Obergruppenführer, winner of the Nazi Party Blood Order and Golden Party Badge, sentenced after the war to 5 years hard labor, committed suicide by slashing his wrists and drowning on September 15, 1949 at Lake Ammer in Bavaria, said of the Jews: “The Jew is not a human being.  He is an appearance of putrescence.  Just as the fission-fungus cannot permeate wood until it is rotting, so the Jew was able to creep into the German people, to bring on disaster only after the German nation…had begun to rot from within.”  (2,000 Quotes From Hitler’s 1,000-Year Reich)

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Kurt Daluege

Kurt Max Franz Daluege, SS-Oberstgruppenführer, born September 15, 1897 in Berlin-Kreuzberg, Chief of the German Order Police, wounded in action in World War I and awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class, member of the post-World War I Rossbach Freikorps, winner of the Knight’s Cross of the War Service Cross, sentenced to death for crimes against humanity in Prague on October 23, 1946 and hanged the same day, had as his last words: “I am dying not as a Christian but as a political offender.  My work as Chief of the German Order Police is not acknowledged.”  Never a well man, Daluege suffered his first heart attack at age 38 and a second one in 1943.  He also suffered from syphilis, which made him impotent.  Shortly before his execution, he attempted suicide by slashing his wrist but was unsuccessful.  (2,000 Quotes From Hitler’s 1,000-Year Reich)