Alois Brunner
la haine irréductible
A biography of Alois Brunner (born 1912), one of the most important Nazi war criminals. Describes his childhood in the Austrian village Rohrbrunn in the atmosphere of clerical and popular antisemitism. In 1931 he joined the NSDAP and made his career in the party. A close collaborator of Eichmann, Brunner organized the deportation of Vienna's Jews to Poland (the Nisko project). Brunner himself elaborated the methods for execution of Eichmann's orders, which he implemented in Vienna from 1938-1943. In February 1943 Brunner was sent to Salonika where he organized the deportation of the Jews. From June 1943-August 1944 he organized the deportation of French Jews, and from September 1944-March 1945 Slovakian Jews. After the war, Brunner returned to Germany where he escaped the hands of justice. In 1953 he left Germany, and has since been working for the Arab world against Israel (He is now living in Damascus.) Describes, as well, efforts of Beate and Serge Klarsfeld to obtain his extradition from Syria.
