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Photos > German Forces > Dog

Dog

Dog

Description

Waffen SS trainer with his dog

Recent comments

  • pokey88155 (Mon 01 Sep 2008 05:49:05 PM EDT)

    Nice dog.

  • imi (Thu 28 Aug 2008 09:10:15 AM EDT)

    don't worry,I understand

  • stevey14/8 (Thu 28 Aug 2008 05:16:24 AM EDT)

    imi your comment made no sense lol

  • imi (Thu 28 Aug 2008 04:16:53 AM EDT)

    thank you Jazzman. I think mr wonder. is favor a exfriend of mine(yes he also execute 10 guys in one hit,mixed a nazi,and a small kid) :D

  • Jazzman (Thu 28 Aug 2008 12:07:15 AM EDT)
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    The officer pictured is not really a dog trainer by profession. He is SS-Obersturmfuhrer Karl Hocker,a career consentration camp administrator, who was Adjutant to the commander of the Auschwitz-Berkinau concentration camp from May 1944 to its...

    The officer pictured is not really a dog trainer by profession. He is SS-Obersturmfuhrer Karl Hocker,a career consentration camp administrator, who was Adjutant to the commander of the Auschwitz-Berkinau concentration camp from May 1944 to its liberation by the Soviets in January 1945. He fled the camp ahead of liberation and was captured posing as a regular soldier by the British, who did not know who he was, and interned for 18 months as a POW. He simply went back to his home in Engershausen to his wife and children after his release and resumed his former job at the Lubbecke Bank. West German prosecutors finally caught up with him in 1963 during the Frankfurt Auschwitz trial and he was given only five years in prison because they could not absolutely prove he was personally involved in the killing (his claims that he had absolutely no idea about what was really going on in the camp were believed by no one, except maybe his wife). After his release from prison he was re-hired by the bank and worked as chief teller. He died in 1988. BTW, the dog's name is Favorit. Nice job on the color imi!

  • stevey14/8 (Wed 27 Aug 2008 11:12:47 AM EDT)

    that dog looks badass, looks like he could munch 10 commies in one go

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