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After the war ended, Höß joined the Freikorps, a German volunteer military division, and participated in attacks on Polish and French nationals during the Silesian Uprising and the occupation of the Ruhr. Höß joined the [[Nazi Party]] in 1922 as member 3240, and the following year he and other party members who included [[Martin Bormann]] attacked Walther Kadow, a man who had betrayed a spy to the French and caused his execution, and beat him to death. Höß was sentenced to ten years imprisonment, whilst Bormann received a one year sentence. Höß was later released in a general amnesty. | After the war ended, Höß joined the Freikorps, a German volunteer military division, and participated in attacks on Polish and French nationals during the Silesian Uprising and the occupation of the Ruhr. Höß joined the [[Nazi Party]] in 1922 as member 3240, and the following year he and other party members who included [[Martin Bormann]] attacked Walther Kadow, a man who had betrayed a spy to the French and caused his execution, and beat him to death. Höß was sentenced to ten years imprisonment, whilst Bormann received a one year sentence. Höß was later released in a general amnesty. | ||
After his release, Höß met [[Heinrich Himmler]] and joined the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS). In May 1940, Höß was appointed commandant of Auschwitz Birkenau, a concentration camp in Oświęcim. In this position, Höß was in charge of the [[genocide]] against the Jewish people perpetrated there. Höß was commandant for three years, during which time his deputy [[Karl | After his release, Höß met [[Heinrich Himmler]] and joined the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS). In May 1940, Höß was appointed commandant of Auschwitz Birkenau, a concentration camp in Oświęcim. In this position, Höß was in charge of the [[genocide]] against the Jewish people perpetrated there. Höß was commandant for three years, during which time his deputy [[Karl Fritzsch]] persuaded him to use Zyklon B, a type of cyanide gas invented by [[Bruno Tesch]], in the gas chambers after Himmler informed them that [[The Holocaust]] was about to take place. Höß' s opinion on the efficiency was that the killing was quick enough, but the burning of the bodies was harder as 2000 at a time were killed and it took time to burn 2000 corpses. Höß later supervised Operation Höß, named after him, in which 430 000 Hungarian Jews were sent to Auschwitz and had to be killed over a period of 56 days. Their bodies had to be burned in open pits to stop the Jews discovering them. | ||
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