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Ernst Lerch (19 November 1914 – 1997) was said to be one of the most important men of
Operation Reinhard or ''Einsatz Reinhard'' , location = Occupied Poland , date = October 1941 – November 1943 , incident_type = Mass deportations to extermination camps , perpetrators = Odilo Globočnik, Hermann Höfle, Richard Thomalla, Erwin L ...
(german: Aktion Reinhard), responsible for "Jewish affairs" and the
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of the Jews in the
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(''Generalgouvernement''). However he was never convicted of war crimes.


Life and early career

Lerch was born on 19 November 1914 in Klagenfurt. He briefly studied at the Hochschule für Welthandel in Vienna. From 1931 to 1934 Lerch learned the hotel trade by working as a waiter in various hotels in
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, France and Hungary. On 1 December 1932, Lerch joined the National Socialist German Workers Party (''Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei'', NSDAP) (Party Number 1,327,396). On 1 March 1934, he became a member of the "Protective Squadron" (German: '' Schutzstaffel'', SS) (SS Number 309,700). From 1934 until the incorporation of Austria into Germany ('' Anschluss'') in 1938, Lerch was employed in his father's Café Lerch. The café, located in Klagenfurt, became a meeting place for Nazis such as Odilo Globočnik and
Ernst Kaltenbrunner Ernst Kaltenbrunner (4 October 190316 October 1946) was a high-ranking Austrian SS official during the Nazi era and a major perpetrator of the Holocaust. After the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in 1942, and a brief period under Heinrich ...
, who frequented the café. While still in Austria, Lerch was promoted to an SS-Second Lieutenant ('' Untersturmführer'') on 9 September 1936. By 1937, he was promoted to an SS-First Lieutenant ('' Obersturmführer''). In 1938, Lerch moved to Berlin. In Berlin he became an SS-Captain ('' Hauptsturmführer'') in the Reich Security Directorate on 12 March 1938. At his wedding to a "Secret State Police" ('' Gestapo'') employee,
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and Globočnik acted as witnesses.


Activities in Poland

In December 1938, Lerch joined the
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. According to his testimony, he was involved in the 1939 Polish Campaign as a signals corporal. From February 1940 until September 1941, Lerch was employed at the "Reich Security Main Office" (''Reichssicherheitshauptamt'',
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) in Berlin. Then he was appointed as ''Rasse-und Siedlungsführer'' in Cracow. From 1941-43, Lerch served in
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as chief of Globočnik's personal office and ''
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der
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'', responsible for the radio link between the ''Aktion Reinhard''
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and Berlin. On 21 July 1942, he was promoted to ''SS- Sturmbannführer''. At the trial of Hermann Worthoff (former Gestapo chief in Lublin) after the war, it was mentioned that Lerch had overseen the murder of thousands of Jews from the Majdan Tatarski ghetto in Lublin at the nearby Krepiec Forest. When
Operation Reinhard or ''Einsatz Reinhard'' , location = Occupied Poland , date = October 1941 – November 1943 , incident_type = Mass deportations to extermination camps , perpetrators = Odilo Globočnik, Hermann Höfle, Richard Thomalla, Erwin L ...
(''Aktion Reinhard'') was finished, Lerch was ordered to Italy in September 1943. He went with most of the SS-men of Globočnik's staff. In Trieste, Lerch continued to serve as chief of Globočnik's personal staff in the OZAK (''Operationszone Adriatisches Küstenland''). He was still Globočnik's right hand but had also military-related tasks. Lerch was very much involved in anti-
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operations. For a few weeks, Lerch was provisional police
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in Fiume.


After the war

After the German surrender in Italy (1 May 1945), Lerch fled to
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in southern Austria, a region he knew well. There, at an alpine pasture (Möslacher Alm) near the Weissensee Lake, he was captured by a British commando on 31 May 1945. Lerch was captured with his comrades Globočnik,
Hermann Höfle Hermann Julius Höfle, also Hans (or) Hermann Hoefle ((; 19 June 1911 – 21 August 1962), was an Austrians, Austrian-born SS commander and Holocaust perpetrator during the Nazi era. He was deputy to Odilo Globočnik in the ''Aktion Reinhard'' p ...
and
Georg Michalsen Georg Wilhelm Johannes Michalsen (13 September 1906 – 21 May 1993) was a German SS-'' Sturmbannführer.'' During the Second World War, he was involved in the systematic deportation and murder of Polish Jews (Operation Reinhard) and later serve ...
. Being imprisoned in Wolfsberg detention centre, Lerch was interrogated by the British. He insisted on having spent just a short time in Lublin, and had nothing to do either with Globočnik or the mass killings of Jews in Poland. Lerch escaped from prison and lived in hiding from 1947 to 1950. He was captured again in 1950. In 1960, Lerch was sentenced to two years of
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by a de-Nazification court in Wiesbaden (''8JS 1145/60 StA Wiesbaden''). In 1971, he was accused again of being involved in the Holocaust. The trial was held in Klagenfurt. His
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was finally dropped on 11 May 1976 because the lack of witnesses (''LG Klagenfurt: 25VR 3123/71'').


References

* Ernst Klee: ''Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich: Wer war was vor und nach 1945.'' Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007;


External links


Biography and photograph of Ernst Lerch
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lerch, Ernst 1914 births 1997 deaths German police chiefs Holocaust perpetrators in Poland SS-Sturmbannführer Austrian Nazis Operation Reinhard Lublin Ghetto Reich Security Main Office personnel German escapees Escapees from British military detention