Heinrich Barbl (born 3 March 1900,
Sarleinsbach,
Austria
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; date of death unknown, not before 1965) was an
Austria
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n-born
SS-''
Rottenführer
''Rottenführer'' (, ) was a Nazi Party paramilitary rank that was first created in the year 1932. The rank of ''Rottenführer'' was used by several Nazi paramilitary groups, among them the '' Sturmabteilung'' (SA), the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) a ...
''. He participated in the
T-4 euthanasia program in Nazi Germany and, after the
invasion of Poland
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, in
Operation Reinhard phase of
the Holocaust
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.
Life
Barbl was a tinsmith and plumber employed at the nitrogen works in
Linz
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In 2009, it was a European Capital ...
as a gas and waterpipe fitter.
[Gordon J. Horwitz, ''In the Shadow of Death: Living Outside the Gates of Mauthausen'', p. 69, Maxwell Macmillan International, 1990] He joined the
Nazi Party
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and the
SS after the
Anschluss
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The idea of an (a united Austria and Germany that would form a " Greater Germany ...
of Austria. He was posted to
Hartheim Euthanasia Centre at the onset of the
Action T4
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forced euthanasia program, and served at
Grafeneck Euthanasia Centre
The Grafeneck Euthanasia Centre (german: NS-Tötungsanstalt Grafeneck) housed in Grafeneck Castle was one of Nazi Germany's killing centres as part of their forced euthanasia programme. Today, it is a memorial site dedicated to the victims of ...
as well. At both institutions he was a ''Stanzer'', stamping sheet metal with names of the dead to form nameplates. He would then attach them to small urns which he used to fill up with ash; the urns were sent to victims' relatives correctly named, but invariably with the wrong contents, as he filled them up with ashes shoveled indiscriminately from the adjacent crematorium.
[Henry Friedlander, ''The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From Euthanasia to the Final Solution'', p. 234, UNC Press, 1995]
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Operation Reinhard
In 1942 Barbl was posted to Bełżec extermination camp, the first of the Nazi German extermination camps created for the purpose of implementing the secretive Operation Reinhard. Barbl was often drunk on duty. Not particularly intelligent (which might also explain his low rank), he was frequently made fun of by his SS colleagues. Camp commandant, ''SS-Hauptsturmführer'' Gottlieb Hering did not allow him to participate in the execution of sick and elderly arrivals because, "he is so daft that he would shoot us, not the Jews". Consequently, he was the only person to be excused from this duty. However, no one was certain whether Barbl was genuinely stupid, or if he was merely acting a fool just to avoid more demanding tasks.[ Robin O'Neil, ]
Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide (excerpts)
' - Chapter 6. .
Barbl was not exempt from his commandant's punishments. He was frequently whipped by Christian Wirth
), Christian the CruelZenter, Christian and Bedürftig, Friedemann (1991). ''Encyclopedia of the Third Reich'' (pg. 1053), New York: Macmillan;
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for his drunken behavior,[O'Neil, ]
Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide
' – Chapter 8. and for an unknown reason in the winter of 1942–43, Hering allegedly had him imprisoned in a cell for several days.[ Barbl was sent to ]Sobibor extermination camp
Sobibor (, Polish: ) was an extermination camp built and operated by Nazi Germany as part of Operation Reinhard. It was located in the forest near the village of Żłobek Duży in the General Government region of German-occupied Poland.
As an ...
by Wirth for his plumbing skills, to help fit the exhaust piping for the gas chambers.[ Barbl boasted that he had made the gas chambers look like neat shower rooms.][Sobibor Interviews: Biographies of SS-men]
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After the war Barbl was interrogated by Austrian police but was never put on trial.[Dick de Mildt, ]
In the Name of the People: Perpetrators of Genocide in the Reflection of Their Post-War Prosecution in West Germany. The "Euthanasia" and "Aktion Reinhard" Trial Cases
'' p. 394, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1996. Google Books. He submitted his testimony in Linz
Linz ( , ; cs, Linec) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria. In the north of the country, it is on the Danube south of the Czech border. In 2018, the population was 204,846.
In 2009, it was a European Capital ...
on 6 September 1965 at the Austrian Ministry of Internal Affairs. No further details are known of his life and death.[
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References
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1900 births
Year of death missing
People from Rohrbach District
Tinsmiths
Austrian Nazis
Belzec extermination camp personnel
Sobibor extermination camp personnel
SS personnel