Heinrich Himmler, as one of the leading figures in the Nazi regime and head of the SS, was instrumental in implementing the Holocaust and other brutal policies. While he did not personally order every death march, he was responsible for the overall administration of concentration camps and the forced evacuations of prisoners, which often led to death marches. These marches were part of the Nazis' efforts to eliminate evidence of their crimes as Allied forces advanced. Thus, while he may not have given a direct order for specific marches, his policies and directives facilitated their occurrence.
Himmler and Heydrich were the supremos. A few rungs down the ladder was Eichmann. Many of the German administrators in occupied Poland were also heavily involved, such as Odilo Globocnik.
The boss of the Nazi terror apparatus was Himmler.
Bataan Death March
Sources say that Hirich Himmler was in charge of th e SS. The SS was said to be in control of death camps and Hitlers personal body gaurd.
The Bataan Death March was not a battle. It was a forced death march, e.g. being forced to march at least 80 miles under extreme conditions. Over 10,000 soldiers died during The Bataan Death March.
Josef Mengele went by Angel of Death.
Robin Himmler was born on March 4, 1985, in New York City, New York, USA.
Yes Heinrich Himmler was married. He married Margarete Boden in December of 1927. They had two daughters together Gudrun and Helge. Himmler and Margarete remained married until his death in 1945.
Heinrich Himmler was born on October 7, 1900 and died on May 23, 1945. Heinrich Himmler would have been 44 years old at the time of death or 114 years old today.
Himmler and Heydrich were the supremos. A few rungs down the ladder was Eichmann. Many of the German administrators in occupied Poland were also heavily involved, such as Odilo Globocnik.
The concentration camps wass ran by the Leader of the SS Heinrich Himmler
Himmler gave the order, Hoess put it into action.
not himmler According to pchquiz4cash, the correct answer is Admiral Doenitz
Heinrich Himmler, a prominent Nazi leader and head of the SS, appeared on the cover of Time magazine once on March 2, 1942. This cover featured an illustration of Himmler along with other Axis leaders during World War II.
His father's name was Joseph Gebhard Himmler, his mother was Anna Maria Himmler. He had an older brother, Gebhard Ludwig Himmler, and a younger brother, Ernst Hermann Himmler.
The boss of the Nazi terror apparatus was Himmler.
Bataan Death March