Philipp Bouhler

Bouhler as an SS-''[[Obergruppenführer]]'' in 1936 Philipp Bouhler (11 September 1899 – 19 May 1945) was a German senior Nazi Party functionary who was both a (National Leader) and Chief of the Chancellery of the Führer of the NSDAP. He was also the SS official responsible for the euthanasia program that killed more than 250,000 disabled adults and children in Nazi Germany, as well as co-initiator of , also called ('special treatment'), that killed 15,000–20,000 concentration camp prisoners.

Bouhler was arrested on 10 May 1945 by American troops. He committed suicide on 19 May 1945 while in the U.S. internment camp at Zell am See in Austria. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Bouhler, Philipp, 1899-1945
    Published 1942
    Berlin, F. Eher nachf., 1942.
    107 p. : port. ; 21 cm.
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    by Bouhler, Philipp, 1899-1945
    Published 1943
    Lübeck, C. Coleman, 1943 [c1939]
    95 p. plates, ports., facsim. 20 cm.
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    by Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945
    Published 1940
    München, F. Eher machf., 1940-
    3 v. fronts, (ports.) 20 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Bouhler, Philipp, 1899-1945...

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