Erich Priebke

Priebke on duty, 1940s Erich Priebke (29 July 1913 – 11 October 2013) was a German mid-level ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) commander in the ''Sicherheitspolizei'' (SiPo) of Nazi Germany. In 1996, he was convicted of war crimes in Italy for commanding the unit which was responsible for the Ardeatine massacre in Rome on 24 March 1944 in which 335 Italian civilians were killed in retaliation for a partisan attack that killed 33 men of the German SS Police Regiment Bozen. Priebke was one of the men held responsible for this mass execution. After the end of World War II in Europe, he fled to Argentina, where he lived for almost 50 years.

In 1991, Priebke's participation in the Rome massacre was denounced in Esteban Buch's book . In 1994, 50 years after the massacre, Priebke felt he could then talk about the incident and was interviewed by American ABC News reporter Sam Donaldson. This caused outrage among people who had not forgotten the incident and led to his extradition to Italy and a trial which lasted more than four years. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Priebke, Erich
    Published 2005
    Classmark: Handbibliothek 4/01
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    by Priebke, Erich
    Published 2014
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