Gustav Wagner
Gustav Franz Wagner (18 July 1911 – 3 October 1980) was an Austrian member of the ''SS'' with the rank of Staff sergeant (''Oberscharführer''). Wagner was a deputy commander of Sobibor extermination camp in German-occupied Poland, where 200,000-250,000 Jews were murdered in the camp's gas chambers during Operation Reinhard. Due to his brutality, he was known as "The Beast" and "Wolf". Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 18841884.70 p. -
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Published 1977Germany : Freie Universität Berlin, 1977.132 p. -
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Published 1848Marburgi Cattorum, 1848.39 p. -
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Published 1920München, 1920.[1 v.] 23 cm. -
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Published 19131913.47 p. -
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Published 1861Ratibor, Druck von Bögner's Erben (F.J. Riedinger), 1861.[1]-19 p. -
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Published 1927Braunschweig, F. Vieweg, 1927.viii, 200 p. diagrs. 23 cm.Other Authors: “...Wagner, Gustav...”