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  1. Herbert Hagen was a German SS-Sturmbannführer who served as personal assistant to the SS police chief in Paris and was involved in the deportation of Jews to Auschwitz. He was captured, released, and tried twice for his crimes, but only served four years in prison before his death in 1999.

  2. Nov 4, 1979 · In Cologne, thanks to their efforts, Germans are trying a triumvirate of the leading Nazis in their midst. They are Herbert Hagen, Ernst Heinrichsohn and Kurt Lischka.

  3. Herbert Martin Hagen (20 September 1913 – August 1999) was a German SS- Sturmbannführer of Nazi Germany and a convicted war criminal. Hagen served as personal assistant to the SS police chief in Paris Carl Oberg, heading the Gestapo department.

  4. In a lengthy proposal on the Entjudung (“removal” of Jews) of Germany, Herbert Hagen, head of the SD (Sicherheitsdienst; intelligence branch of the SS), wrote that Jews had already also immigrated to China. 12 However, the conditions for acting on Hagen's suggestion that China could be considered as a destination for the Jews were not yet ...

  5. Herbert Hagen est un policier allemand, membre de la SS, né le 20 septembre 1913 à Neumünster et mort le 7 août 1999 à Rüthen. Affecté au RSHA, plus spécifiquement au SD en français : « Service de la sécurité », il atteint le grade de SS- Sturmbannführer a et passe une grande partie de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en France.

  6. Herbert Hagen war ein deutscher SS-Sturmbannführer, der ab 1937 als Leiter der Abteilung II/112: Juden im SD-Hauptamt und ab 1939 im RSHA-Amt VI tätig war. Er war der Vorgesetzte von Adolf Eichmann und beteiligt an der Deportation von Juden aus Frankreich und anderen Ländern.

  7. Herbert Martin Hagen (20 September 1913 – August 1999) was a German SS- Sturmbannführer of Nazi Germany and a convicted war criminal. Hagen served as personal assistant to the SS police chief in Paris Carl Oberg, heading the Gestapo department. Hagen was captured in 1945, but released in 1948.