Name Wilhelm Kruger Service/branch Waffen-SS | Party Nazi Party Role Political leader | |
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Died May 10, 1945, Schiltberg, Germany Awards Knight\'s Cross of the Iron Cross Commands held 6th SS Mountain Division Nord | ||
Battles and wars World War I, World War II |
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Wilhelm Krüger (died May 2, 1943), sometimes referred to as "The Heydrich of Poland" was the Chief of Gestapo operations in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. Like Reinhard Heydrich, Krüger was assassinated by resistance fighters.
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Krüger was sent by Gestapo chief Heinrich Himmler to make the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto an example to the Polish underground saboteurs, and had announced that the Germans would "eliminate" the neighborhood and its residents. Instead, Kruger was ambushed and fatally wounded in Krakow by three guerrilla fighters on May 2, 1943. He was the highest ranking, among 500 Germans, to die during the resistance.
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