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in November 1923. Following the ban on the Party and the SA, Hildebrandt eventually emigrated to the United States in March 1928. He rejoined the legalized Nazi Party on 1 June 1928 (membership number 89,221), becoming a member of the
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who had been the Chief of Police in Bydgoszcz and Danzig. At the conclusion of the trial, Hildebrandt and Henze both were sentenced to death by the Bydgoszcz court, and the sentences were upheld by the Polish Supreme Court in
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and deportation of the native families from those lands. Hildebrandt also was responsible for conducting official race tests on the population of the occupied territories for racial selection.
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but dropped out in 1921 before graduating. There followed stints at working as a correspondence clerk and at various banking positions, interspersed with periods of unemployment. He joined the
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by an American military court and sentenced to 25 years in prison. He was subsequently extradited to Poland to stand trial for separate charges, sentenced to death, and
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on 25 November 1950. In his plea for mercy, Hildebrandt admitted no guilt and stated: "I can swear on my honor that my conscience is clear." Polish President
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overran the area. He then returned full time to his RuSHA post until 23 February 1945, when he was named the HSSPF "SĂĽdost" and commander of SS-
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for further criminal court proceedings. He stood trial from 8 October to 4 November 1949 for crimes committed during his tenure as HSSPF in
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psychiatric hospital and another nearly 2,000 mentally disabled people from the asylum in Konradstein (today, Kocborowo in
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on 15 April 1935, where he remained through 31 December 1936. His next assignment was a promotion to commander of SS-
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In addition to his staff position, Hildebrandt returned to an active SS and police command when he replaced SS-
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commander. He was discharged from the service at the end of the war in November 1918, having been awarded the
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Apart from his various high-level SS commands, Hildebrandt was also active in politics. Following the
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At the trial's conclusion, he was found guilty and sentenced to 25 years in prison for the following
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in the Danzig–West Prussia area. Then, on 20 April 1943, Hildebrandt left his HSSPF post to head the
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and ethnic Poles. In October 1939, he ordered the murder of 1,400 mentally disabled people from
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On 21 September 1939, Hildebrandt was named the first HSSPF "Weichsel," which was made up of
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Provincial Council. From April 1940 to July 1942 he also served as an honorary member of the
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illegal and unjust punishment of foreign nationals for sexual intercourse with Germans;
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command. He retained these posts until September 1939, after the outbreak of the war.
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request and confirmed the sentences on 3 December. Hildebrandt and Henze were both
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in Munich, where he served until 30 January 1933. He was then transferred to SS-
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Almost immediately upon taking command, Hildebrandt began enforcing the
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Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945
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in Munich. By 14 August, he was made the unit's Chief of Staff and
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People convicted by the United States Nuremberg Military Tribunals
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On 9 November 1933, Hildebrandt became the first commander of SS-
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on 25 December 1943. At the same time he replaced the ailing SS-
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held by the U.S. Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, the so-called
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with the 18th (Thuringian) Foot Artillery Regiment on both the
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were systematically murdered. These included the massacres at
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Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Nationhood
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Returning to civilian life, Hildebrandt worked briefly as an
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Settling again in Windsheim, Hildebrandt became the Party's
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German police officers convicted of crimes against humanity
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Hildebrandt was also the deputy for the "Weichsel" area to
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and assigned to the headquarters staff of the prestigious
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policies. After the war, Hildebrandt was convicted of
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as a battery commander in an SS artillery regiment.
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Index


GruppenfĂĽhrer
Worms
Grand Duchy of Hesse
German Empire
Bydgoszcz
Polish People's Republic
Execution by hanging
Nazi Party
Executed
Nazism
Conviction(s)
Crimes against humanity
War crimes
Membership in a criminal organization
Crimes against humanity
RuSHA trial
Death
German Empire
Nazi Germany
Imperial German Army
Schutzstaffel
Leutnant
ObergruppenfĂĽhrer
Higher SS and Police Leader
SS Race and Settlement Main Office
World War I
World War II
Iron Cross
Clasp to the Iron Cross

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