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- Q73702 description "SS officer".
- Q73702 description "SS officer".
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- Q73702 abstract "Gustav Hermann Sorge (April 24, 1911, Reisen, Province of Posen – 1978, Rheinbach, prison), nicknamed "Der eiserne Gustav" (The Iron Gustav) for his brutality, was an SS-Hauptscharführer and a guard at Esterwegen concentration camp in the Emsland region of Germany prior to being assigned to Sachsenhausen concentration camp.Among the many people who were murdered at Sachsenhausen by Sorge was Leon Sternbach, a professor of classical philology at Jagiellonian University and the paternal uncle of famed chemist Leo Sternbach.Sorge became a prisoner of war of the U.S.S.R. after the war, was tried as a war criminal in the Sachsenhausen trial held in the former city hall of Berlin-Pankow in 1947 along with Sachsenhausen commandant Anton Kaindl, prison block director Kurt Eccarius and others, he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.Sorge was subsequently repatriated to West Germany in 1956 on the condition that he continue to serve the life sentence imposed by the Soviets. He was put on trial with fellow SS guard Wilhelm Schubert in Bonn (West Germany) for the 1941 murders of over 13,000 Soviet prisoners of war, many of whom where invalided at Sachsenhausen concentration camp. The murders were carried out on a daily basis for six weeks. The retrial was ordered by the Federal Ministry of Justice of Germany to assuage public conscience that the original verdicts in 1947 were indeed warranted. He was convicted of 67 individual murders and numerous counts of manslaughter and resentenced to a life term. He was sent to Rheinbach prison near Bonn, where he died.".
- Q73702 birthDate "1911-04-24".
- Q73702 birthYear "1911".
- Q73702 country Q7318.
- Q73702 deathDate "1978".
- Q73702 deathYear "1978".
- Q73702 militaryBranch Q312204.
- Q73702 militaryBranch Q44687.
- Q73702 militaryRank Q44687.
- Q73702 thumbnail Flag_Schutzstaffel.svg?width=300.
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- Q73702 birthDate "1911-04-24".
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- Q73702 dateOfBirth "1911-04-24".
- Q73702 dateOfDeath "1978".
- Q73702 name "Gustav Sorge".
- Q73702 name "Sorge, Gustav".
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- Q73702 shortDescription "SS officer".
- Q73702 type Person.
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- Q73702 comment "Gustav Hermann Sorge (April 24, 1911, Reisen, Province of Posen – 1978, Rheinbach, prison), nicknamed "Der eiserne Gustav" (The Iron Gustav) for his brutality, was an SS-Hauptscharführer and a guard at Esterwegen concentration camp in the Emsland region of Germany prior to being assigned to Sachsenhausen concentration camp.Among the many people who were murdered at Sachsenhausen by Sorge was Leon Sternbach, a professor of classical philology at Jagiellonian University and the paternal uncle of famed chemist Leo Sternbach.Sorge became a prisoner of war of the U.S.S.R. ".
- Q73702 label "Gustav Sorge".
- Q73702 depiction Flag_Schutzstaffel.svg.
- Q73702 givenName "Gustav".
- Q73702 name "Gustav Sorge".
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- Q73702 surname "Sorge".