
Wilhelm Höttl
Wilhelm Höttl or Hoettl (19 March 1915 – 27 June 1999) was an Austrian Nazi Party member, and SS member who rose to the rank of SS-''Sturmbannführer''. He served in the ''Sicherheitsdienst'' (Security Service; SD), and by 1944 was acting head of Intelligence and Counter Espionage in Central and South East Europe. After the war ended, he was recruited by the United States Army Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC). Later, Höttl opened a school in Bad Aussee and authored three books. He died in 1999. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Goda, Norman J.W
Published in: U. S. Intelligence and the Nazis (2005), Seite 265-292 year:2005 pages:265-292
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“...Höttl, Wilhelm...”Published in: U. S. Intelligence and the Nazis (2005), Seite 265-292 year:2005 pages:265-292
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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by Querg, Thorsten
Published in: Historische Rassismusforschung (1995), Seite 208-230 year:1995 pages:208-230
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“...Höttl, Wilhelm...”Published in: Historische Rassismusforschung (1995), Seite 208-230 year:1995 pages:208-230
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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