
Edmund Veesenmayer
Edmund Veesenmayer (12 November 1904 – 24 December 1977) was a high-ranking German SS functionary and Holocaust perpetrator during the Nazi era. He significantly contributed to the Holocaust in Hungary and in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Veesenmayer was a subordinate of Ernst Kaltenbrunner and Joachim von Ribbentrop, and worked with Adolf Eichmann. He was involved in dismembering Czecho-Slovakia in 1939,
in the establishment of the Ustaše-run NDH puppet state following the April 1941 German invasion of Yugoslavia, and in the selection and installation of the 1941–1944 puppet regime of Milan Nedić in the German-occupied territory of Serbia. After World War II Veesenmayer was tried and convicted at the Ministries Trial; in 1949 he was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment, but was released after serving two years.
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- Other Names :Edmund Veesenmayer,Έντμουντ Φέσενμαϊερ,Едмунд Везенмајер,Едмунд Фезенмайєр,Эдмунд Веезенмайер,אדמונד וזנמאייר,ادموند ڤيسينماير,エトムント・フェーゼンマイヤー,艾德蒙德·費森邁耶,艾德蒙德·费森迈耶
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- Country : Germany, West Germany
- Born on 24 December