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  • Karl Bömelburg
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  • Karl Bömelburg (28 October 1885, Elberfeld, today merged with Wuppertal - 1946) was the head of the Gestapo in France during World War II. He notably had authority over section IV J, charged with the deportation of the Jews, for which Alois Brunner (sent in 1943 by Heinrich Müller) was responsible. His aliases included Charles Bois, Mollemburg, and Bennelburger.
  • Karl Bömelburg (28 October 1885, Elberfeld, today merged with Wuppertal - 1946) was a SS-Sturmbannführer (Storm Unit Leader/Major), head of the Gestapo in France during the Second World War. He notably had authority over section IV J, charged with the deportation of the Jews, for which Alois Brunner (sent in 1943 by Heinrich Müller) was responsible. His aliases included Charles Bois, Mollemburg, and Bennelburger.
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Name
  • Bomelburg, Karl
Date of Death
  • 1946
Date of Birth
  • 1885-10-28
Short Description
  • Gestapo officer
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  • Karl Bömelburg (28 October 1885, Elberfeld, today merged with Wuppertal - 1946) was the head of the Gestapo in France during World War II. He notably had authority over section IV J, charged with the deportation of the Jews, for which Alois Brunner (sent in 1943 by Heinrich Müller) was responsible. His aliases included Charles Bois, Mollemburg, and Bennelburger.
  • Karl Bömelburg (28 October 1885, Elberfeld, today merged with Wuppertal - 1946) was a SS-Sturmbannführer (Storm Unit Leader/Major), head of the Gestapo in France during the Second World War. He notably had authority over section IV J, charged with the deportation of the Jews, for which Alois Brunner (sent in 1943 by Heinrich Müller) was responsible. His aliases included Charles Bois, Mollemburg, and Bennelburger.