Alois Brunner Said to Have Lived in Syria Until 2010
Austrian Nazi Alois Brunner oversaw the deportation of 47,000 Austrian Jews, 44,000 Greek Jews, 23,500 French Jews, and 14,000 Slovakian Jews to Auschwitz Concentration Camp; a great many of them would perish at this extermination camp in occupied Poland. At the end of the war, he was able to hide before the Allies identified him as a key player in the Holocaust. He was found to be in Syria, but, unlike his former commanding officer Adolf Eichmann, Israeli authorities were not able to assassinate nor capture him. In 2010, a source considered to be reliable by the Simon Wiesenthal Center informed the center that Brunner died of natural causes in 2010. Efraim Zuroff, director of the Israel office of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, removed Brunner from the wanted list in 2010 despite the inability to confirm the intelligence, since Brunner would have been of advanced age regardless. Zuroff expressed regret that Brunner, who continued to persecute Jews as an advisor to the Syrian government, escaped justice.
For more information:
BBC: Nazi war criminal Alois Brunner 'died in Syria'
NY Times: A Long-Sought Fugitive Died Four Years Ago in Syria, Nazi Hunter Says
WW2DB: Alois Brunner
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Visitor Submitted Comments
13 Dec 2014 09:39:38 PM
A great man. He fought the greatest powers on earth,and survived.
30 Dec 2014 11:50:05 AM
He murdered in the name of a thug regime and died as a guest of yet another thug regime. Where does the honour and greatness of this evil man show?
4 Jan 2015 01:50:50 AM
Brunner 'murdered',for a 'thug;regime,and died in another ? Brunner did not live ,or serve the Zionist NWO,of the West,or Israel ! The hypocrisy of many,is stifling ! But in victory,victors are undone,and more people are catching on to owns us all ! The Self- Chosen ones .
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Honor was deep in his bones and was only being a soldier and following orders