July 9: Heinrich Himmler and Anne Frank
On the 9 July 1934, one of the cruelest and most frightened men during the “Third Reich” reached the pike of his power. Heinrich Himmler was entitled “Reichsführer-SS”. It is both a name and a title. Himmler became the most important person after Hitler in Nazi Germany.
Before July 9, Himmler already was the leader of the “Waffen-SS” and responsible for the security of Adolf Hitler. But the “Waffen-SS” was subdivided to the “SA”, which had the control over the German Police and the “GESTAPO”, the “Secret State Police”.
On the 9 July 1934 the “Waffen-SS” killed the leader of the SA, better known as “The Night Of The Long Knifes”, and became the most powerful organization in Germany. They took the control over the Police and the “GESTAPO”. Furthermore they supervised the concentration camps. In these camps, they killed more than twelve million Jewish, handicapped, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses or Romanian people. Himmler and the “Waffen-SS” were responsible for the holocaust.
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One of the most famous people who died in a concentration camp is Anne Frank, the author of a diary which was published after her death. Frank went into hiding on the same date—July 9—eight years later in 1942. She died of sickness in March 1945 in the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen, supervised by Himmler’s men.
–Phillip Giesen
Photo Caption: Heinrich Himmler
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