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Paul Ernst Fackenheim (born 1892) was a German Jewish Army lieutenant who fought in World War I and received the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class.

In 1939 he was detained and transferred to Dachau concentration camp; he was prisoner number 26,336.

In 1941 he was recruited by the Abwehr to serve as a spy; the German intelligence appealed to his officer's sense of honour to serve his country once again as a spy in Palestine. His job as a spy in the middle east lasted only few days, he was detained and interrogated by the British who kept him in captivity until 1946.

He survived the war as one of the few Jews to be freed from an extermination camp by the German authorities, and returned to Germany; settling in Henstedt-Ulzburg

Michael Bar-Zohar wrote his biography, titled in English as "Hitler's Jewish Spy" ISBN 0-283-99293-X ISBN 978-0-283-99293-3

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Paul Ernst Fackenheim Wikipedia