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  1. Ernst Misselwitz (31 August 1909 –?) was an SS - Hauptscharführer who became head of the unit IV E of the RSHA – Reich Security Main Office of the Gestapo (secret state police) in occupied Paris, France, during World War II. In 1952 he was found guilty of having tortured French Resistance fighters.

  2. Ernst Misselwitz, né le 31 août 1909, est un SS - Hauptscharführer de la police allemande et membre de la Gestapo (police secrète d'État) pendant l' occupation de la France par le Troisième Reich. Il fut chef de la sous section IV E du RSHA ( Reichssicherheithauptamt, Office Central de la Sécurité du Reich) de la Gestapo de Paris. Gestapo.

  3. Ernst Misselwitz, nacido el 31 de agosto de 1909, es un SS - Hauptscharführer de la policía alemana y miembro de la Gestapo (policía secreta del estado) durante la ocupación de Francia por el Tercer Reich. Fue jefe de la subsección IV E de la RSHA ( Reichssicherheithauptamt, Office Central de la Sécurité du Reich) de la Gestapo en París.

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    Ernst Misselwitz (31 de agosto de 1909 -?) fue un SS - Hauptscharführer que se convirtió en jefe de la unidad IV E de la RSHA - Oficina Principal de Seguridad del Reich de la Gestapo (policía estatal secreta) en el París ocupado, Francia, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  5. He was then taken by the Gestapo to their headquarters at Avenue Foch and subjected to brutal torture by Ernst Misselwitz, including repeated submersion in ice-cold water (each time to the point that artificial respiration was required to bring him back to consciousness), innumerable physical beatings, and electric shocks applied to ...

  6. For example, the man who interrogated General Delestraint and then Jean Moulin in Paris (see ”Bad news” from France), Ernst Misselwitz, was not a career policeman. He had originally been a manual worker, an early member of the Nazi Party in 1932, and was transferred to the GFP when war broke out and then sent to France because he knew the ...

  7. Ernst Misselwitz Head of Gestapo - Reich Security Main Office (RSHA) at 84 Avenue Foch; Pierre Brossolette, a notable French Resistance leader, killed himself by leaping from the sixth floor of 84 Avenue Foch. References