Werner Best

Best in 1942 Karl Rudolf Werner Best (10 July 1903 – 23 June 1989) was a German jurist, police chief, SS-''Obergruppenführer'', Nazi Party leader, and theoretician from Darmstadt. He was the first chief of Department 1 of the Gestapo, Nazi Germany's secret police, and initiated a registry of all Jews in Germany. As a deputy of SS-''Obergruppenführer'' Reinhard Heydrich, he organized the SS-''Einsatzgruppen'' paramilitary death squads that carried out mass-murder in Nazi-occupied territories.

Best served in the German military occupation administration of France (1940–1942) and then became the civilian administrator of occupied Denmark (1942–1945). Convicted of war crimes in Denmark, he was released from prison in 1951. Following his release, Best campaigned for amnesty for Nazi war criminals and against the abolition of the statute of limitations. He escaped further prosecution in West Germany in 1972 due to ill health and died in 1989, aged 85. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Darmstadt : Wittich, 1940
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by Longerich, Peter 1955-
Published in: Neue politische Literatur 42(1997), 1, Seite 5-12 volume:42 year:1997 number:1 pages:5-12
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Published: München : Zentralverl. der NSDAP Eher, 1937
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