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| - Franz Murer (* 24. Jänner 1912 in St. Lorenzen ob Murau, Österreich-Ungarn; † 5. Jänner 1994 in Leoben) war ein österreichischer Funktionär der NSDAP. Er war einer der Hauptverantwortlichen für die Vernichtung der Juden in Vilnius und unter den Opfern als der „Schlächter von Wilna“ bekannt. (de)
- Franz Murer, né le 24 janvier 1912 à Sankt Georgen ob Murau, Autriche et mort le 5 janvier 1994 à Leoben, Autriche, est un officier SS (Oberscharführer) qui fut surnommé le Boucher de Vilnius. (fr)
- Franz Murer, född 24 januari 1912 i Sankt Georgen ob Murau, Österrike-Ungern, död 5 januari 1994 i Gaishorn am See, Österrike, var en tysk SS-Oberscharführer. Under andra världskriget var han ansvarig för judiska angelägenheter i Vilnius i det av Tyskland ockuperade Litauen. Han fick öknamnet "Vilnius slaktare". År 1948 dömdes han av Sovjetunionen till 25 års fängelse. I samband med det österrikiska statstraktatet 1955 frigavs han och återvände till Österrike. År 1963 ställdes han ånyo inför rätta, denna gång i Graz. Han frikändes den 19 juni 1963. (sv)
- Franz Murer (24 January 1912 – 5 January 1994) was an Austrian SS NCO (SS-Oberscharführer). Also known as the "Butcher of Vilnius", he created and ruled the Vilna Ghetto until July 1943, shortly before its liquidation. Murer died in Gaishorn am See, Austria, in 1994. (en)
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| - Franz Murer (* 24. Jänner 1912 in St. Lorenzen ob Murau, Österreich-Ungarn; † 5. Jänner 1994 in Leoben) war ein österreichischer Funktionär der NSDAP. Er war einer der Hauptverantwortlichen für die Vernichtung der Juden in Vilnius und unter den Opfern als der „Schlächter von Wilna“ bekannt. (de)
- Franz Murer (24 January 1912 – 5 January 1994) was an Austrian SS NCO (SS-Oberscharführer). Also known as the "Butcher of Vilnius", he created and ruled the Vilna Ghetto until July 1943, shortly before its liquidation. Murer was born in Sankt Georgen ob Murau, Austria, in 1912, and joined the NSDAP at the age of 26. He trained with the Hitler Youth in Nuremberg before being transferred to Vilnius, where between 1941 and 1943 he was the deputy of Territorial Commissioner (Gebietskommissar) in charge of "Jewish affairs". He was known as a sadist who showed special cruelty towards the Jews. Vilnius, which was known as "the Jerusalem of Lithuania" before the war, had a Jewish population of about 80,000. After the war around 250 Jews were living there. The rest had been murdered by the SS and Murer was instrumental in organizing these killings. On July 1, 1943, Murer was replaced by Gestapo Oberscharführer Bruno Kittel, who was brought in to liquidate the ghetto. After the war, Murer moved to Steiermark in Austria. Near his residence in Admont there was a camp for displaced persons. In 1947 one of these DPs recognized Murer and British forces arrested Murer. In December 1948 he was deported to the Soviet Union since Vilnius had been under Soviet jurisdiction. He was found guilty of having murdered Soviet citizens and sentenced to 25 years of hard labor. As a part of the Austrian State Treaty, he was released in 1955 and thus returned to Austria. Simon Wiesenthal managed to get him prosecuted again in 1963. The trial that took place in Graz, Austria, lasted for a week and ended with the acquittal of Murer. The trial was the subject of the 2018 film Murer – Anatomie eines Prozesses (Murer – Anatomy of a Trial). Murer died in Gaishorn am See, Austria, in 1994. (en)
- Franz Murer, né le 24 janvier 1912 à Sankt Georgen ob Murau, Autriche et mort le 5 janvier 1994 à Leoben, Autriche, est un officier SS (Oberscharführer) qui fut surnommé le Boucher de Vilnius. (fr)
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