Gerhard Klopfer
Gerhard Klopfer (18 February 1905 – 29 January 1987) was a lawyer and a senior official in the Nazi Party who, as the State Secretary in the Party Chancellery, was Martin Bormann's chief deputy. He was also an SS-''Gruppenführer''. He participated in the Wannsee Conference that drew up plans for the implementation of the Final Solution to the Jewish Question. He subsequently denied all knowledge of the Holocaust and never was prosecuted. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Gedenkstätten-Rundbrief (2007), 138, Seite 28-33 year:2007 number:138 pages:28-33
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