Otto Thorbeck (26 August 1912 in Brieg, Silesia – 10 October 1976 in Nuremberg) was a German lawyer and Nazi SS judge in the Hauptamt SS-Gericht. In 1941, Sturmbannführer (Major) Thorbeck was appointed the chief judge of the SS and police court in Munich for which SS Standartenführer (Colonel) Walter Huppenkothen was the prosecutor. On 8 April 1945, under orders from Ernst Kaltenbrunner he presided over a drumhead court-martial without witnesses, records of proceedings or a defence in Flossenbürg concentration camp, that condemned Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, General Hans Oster, Army chief judge Karl Sack, Captain Ludwig Gehre, and Admiral Wilhelm Canaris to death. They were all hanged on 9 April, two weeks before the United States Army liberated the camp.
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| - Otto Thorbeck (* 26. August 1912 in Brieg, Schlesien; † 10. Oktober 1976 in Stein bei Nürnberg) war ein deutscher Jurist und SS-Richter. (de)
- Otto Thorbeck (Brieg, Silesia; 26 de agosto de 1912 - Núremberg, 10 de octubre de 1976) fue un abogado alemán y juez nazi. En 1941 Sturmbannführer Thorbeck fue nombrado juez de la SS y de la policía en Múnich en donde el Standartenführer era el fiscal. El 8 de abril de 1945, instruido por Ernst Kaltenbrunner, preside un tribunal militar sin testigos en Flossenbürg, condenando a muerte a Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Hans von Dohnanyi, el General Hans Oster, el Dr. Karl Sack, Ludwig Gehre y Wilhelm Canaris. (es)
- Otto Thorbeck (26 August 1912 in Brieg, Silesia – 10 October 1976 in Nuremberg) was a German lawyer and Nazi SS judge in the Hauptamt SS-Gericht. In 1941, Sturmbannführer (Major) Thorbeck was appointed the chief judge of the SS and police court in Munich for which SS Standartenführer (Colonel) Walter Huppenkothen was the prosecutor. On 8 April 1945, under orders from Ernst Kaltenbrunner he presided over a drumhead court-martial without witnesses, records of proceedings or a defence in Flossenbürg concentration camp, that condemned Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, General Hans Oster, Army chief judge Karl Sack, Captain Ludwig Gehre, and Admiral Wilhelm Canaris to death. They were all hanged on 9 April, two weeks before the United States Army liberated the camp. (en)
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| - Otto Thorbeck (* 26. August 1912 in Brieg, Schlesien; † 10. Oktober 1976 in Stein bei Nürnberg) war ein deutscher Jurist und SS-Richter. (de)
- Otto Thorbeck (Brieg, Silesia; 26 de agosto de 1912 - Núremberg, 10 de octubre de 1976) fue un abogado alemán y juez nazi. En 1941 Sturmbannführer Thorbeck fue nombrado juez de la SS y de la policía en Múnich en donde el Standartenführer era el fiscal. El 8 de abril de 1945, instruido por Ernst Kaltenbrunner, preside un tribunal militar sin testigos en Flossenbürg, condenando a muerte a Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Hans von Dohnanyi, el General Hans Oster, el Dr. Karl Sack, Ludwig Gehre y Wilhelm Canaris. Al día siguiente fueron colgados con cuerdas de piano, y dos semanas después los aliados liberaban la prisión de Flossenburg. Después de la guerra trabajó como abogado en Núremberg y en 1955 fue encausado, cumpliendo cuatro años en prisión. En 1956 fue exonerado porque el tribunal consideró que los conspiradores de un régimen podían ser juzgados como traidores. La decisión fue revertida en 1996. (es)
- Otto Thorbeck (26 August 1912 in Brieg, Silesia – 10 October 1976 in Nuremberg) was a German lawyer and Nazi SS judge in the Hauptamt SS-Gericht. In 1941, Sturmbannführer (Major) Thorbeck was appointed the chief judge of the SS and police court in Munich for which SS Standartenführer (Colonel) Walter Huppenkothen was the prosecutor. On 8 April 1945, under orders from Ernst Kaltenbrunner he presided over a drumhead court-martial without witnesses, records of proceedings or a defence in Flossenbürg concentration camp, that condemned Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, General Hans Oster, Army chief judge Karl Sack, Captain Ludwig Gehre, and Admiral Wilhelm Canaris to death. They were all hanged on 9 April, two weeks before the United States Army liberated the camp. After the war Thorbeck worked as an attorney in Nuremberg. In 1955, he was convicted by a court of assizes in Augsburg for assisting in murder and sentenced to four years' imprisonment. On 19 June 1956, the Federal Court of Justice of Germany exonerated him on grounds that the killings were legal because the Nazi regime had the right to execute traitors. The decision was rescinded by the Berlin State Court in 1996. (en)
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