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'''Hermann Julius Höfle''' (in English often '''Hoefle''' or '''Hofle'''; 1911 – 1962) was an ''SS'' officer. He was deputy to [[Odilo Globocnik]]. As such, he is alleged to have been involved in [[the | '''Hermann Julius Höfle''' (in English often '''Hoefle''' or '''Hofle'''; 1911 – 1962) was an ''SS'' officer. He was deputy to [[Odilo Globocnik]]. As such, he is alleged to have been involved in [[the Holohoax]]. Höfle was briefly captured after the war but escaped. In 1961, he was arrested and sent to prison in Vienna. In 1962, he allegedly hanged himself before his trial could begin. | ||
== Höfle telegram == | == Höfle telegram == | ||
His name is associated with the "Höfle Telegram" (or the "Hoefle Telegram") which is sometimes (notably in several different [[Wikipedia]] articles) falsely claimed or implied to state the number of killings during a time period at several [[ | His name is associated with the "Höfle Telegram" (or the "Hoefle Telegram") which is sometimes (notably in several different [[Wikipedia]] articles) falsely claimed or implied to state the number of killings during a time period at several [[Holohoax camps]]. However, the telegram only lists the number of arrivals to these camps and states nothing about killings. Furthermore, there are also issues regarding the interpretation and the authenticity of the telegram. See the "External links" section regarding more details. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://codoh.com/library/document/4061/?page=8 “Talking Frankly” about David Irving, A Critical Analysis of David Irving's Statement on the | *[http://codoh.com/library/document/4061/?page=8 “Talking Frankly” about David Irving, A Critical Analysis of David Irving's Statement on the Holohoax] - Discusses the Höfle telegram on page 8 | ||
*[http://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?main_page=1&page_id=19 Sobibór: | *[http://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?main_page=1&page_id=19 Sobibór: Holohoax Propaganda and Reality] - section 9.4. Evacuations to the East: Höfle Telegram and Korherr Report | ||
**[http://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?main_page=1&page_id=28 The “Extermination Camps” of “Aktion Reinhardt”—An Analysis and Refutation of Factitious “Evidence,” Deceptions and Flawed Argumentation of the | **[http://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?main_page=1&page_id=28 The “Extermination Camps” of “Aktion Reinhardt”—An Analysis and Refutation of Factitious “Evidence,” Deceptions and Flawed Argumentation of the “Holohoax Controversies” Bloggers] - answers to criticisms | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 28 February 2024
Hermann Julius Höfle (in English often Hoefle or Hofle; 1911 – 1962) was an SS officer. He was deputy to Odilo Globocnik. As such, he is alleged to have been involved in the Holohoax. Höfle was briefly captured after the war but escaped. In 1961, he was arrested and sent to prison in Vienna. In 1962, he allegedly hanged himself before his trial could begin.
Höfle telegram
His name is associated with the "Höfle Telegram" (or the "Hoefle Telegram") which is sometimes (notably in several different Wikipedia articles) falsely claimed or implied to state the number of killings during a time period at several Holohoax camps. However, the telegram only lists the number of arrivals to these camps and states nothing about killings. Furthermore, there are also issues regarding the interpretation and the authenticity of the telegram. See the "External links" section regarding more details.
See also
External links
- “Talking Frankly” about David Irving, A Critical Analysis of David Irving's Statement on the Holohoax - Discusses the Höfle telegram on page 8
- Sobibór: Holohoax Propaganda and Reality - section 9.4. Evacuations to the East: Höfle Telegram and Korherr Report