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Michael Martín Kast Schindele (2 April 1924 – 9 May 2014) was a
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officer and businessman, along with being the founder of the Kast family in
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. After
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's defeat following the end of
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, he settled in Chile, where many of his descendants have had important roles in Chilean politics, such as
José Antonio Kast José Antonio Kast Rist (born 18 January 1966), also known by his initials JAK, is a Chile, Chilean lawyer and politician. Kast ran for president of Chile, president in 2021, 2021 Chilean general election#President, winning the first round and ...
, Miguel Kast, and
Felipe Kast Felipe José Kast Sommerhoff (born 9 June 1977) is a Chilean economist, researcher, consultant, and politician. Early life and family Kast is a nephew of far-right politician José Antonio Kast and son of the late economist Miguel Kast, who se ...
.


Early life

Michael Martín Kast Schindele was born in Thalkirchdorf, a small village in
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, on 2 April 1924. His father was from
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and in 1893, created a
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factory in Wiedemannsdorf,
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that was one of three in Germany to produce the recently invented product.


World War II

German historian Armin Nolzen has written that Kast likely was a member of the
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from the age of 14 until 1 September 1942, aged 18 when
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show he voluntarily joined the
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. Kast and seven of his brothers joined the
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, with Kast serving as part of his obligatory military service. Reportedly, of the 8 Kast brothers who fought in World War II, only three survived. During
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, Kast was first deployed on garrison duty in
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in 1942, then he fought the
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in 1943 through 1944 during the
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. Kast rose in the ranks to become a
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in an effort to seek more leadership as an officer on the battlefield. In 1944 and into 1945, he was deployed to
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to defend the
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in the
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and was caught by an American unit near
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in May 1945. Kast escaped from custody during a guard change the following month and fled back to
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on foot using
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, where he subsequently obtained a false ID indicating he was a member of the International Committee of the Red Cross according to journalist Javier Rebolledo.


Life in Chile

In Bavaria, Kast met his future wife, born Olga Maria Kreszencia Rist (1924–2015) but generally known in Chile thereafter as Olga Rist Hagspiel, in accordance with Spanish language naming traditions, whereby both parents' surnames are formally and legally carried. The two were married on 26 October 1946, in Thalkirchdorf. Kast began to assume a false identity in 1947 during the
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period, though when applying for his
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German officials initially did not approve one for Kast, although a prosecutor friendly to him burnt Kast's Nazi records. Following this, he fled to Argentina and, later, to Chile, with help from
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. He arrived in Chile in December 1950 and settled in Buin, a commune within the present-day
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. Kast's wife, along with their two German-born children ( Michael (later Miguel) and Barbara), arrived in Chile soon after. He founded the sausage factory ''Cecinas Bavaria'' in 1962, which is currently owned by his son, Christian Kast Rist. Kast was publicly awarded by the Municipality of Buin (1985), the Chamber of Commerce of Buin (1989), and the
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of Buin (1992). He also helped in the construction of six churches in Buin. A branch of firefighters in Buin bears his name, calling itself the "Brigada Juvenil Miguel Kast" ("Miguel Kast Youth Brigade"). In 1995, he was granted Chilean citizenship.


Death

Kast died on 10 May 2014, at the age of 90. His wake was at the Santos Ángeles Custodios Church, in Buin, the following day.


Controversy

Kast's exact involvement in World War II and under
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's military dictatorship has been a subject of controversy.


Involvement in Nazi Germany

Journalists Javier Rebolledo and Nancy Guzmán distinctly called Michael Kast a
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in their 2015 book, titled ''A la sombra de los cuervos''.
José Antonio Kast José Antonio Kast Rist (born 18 January 1966), also known by his initials JAK, is a Chile, Chilean lawyer and politician. Kast ran for president of Chile, president in 2021, 2021 Chilean general election#President, winning the first round and ...
disputed this in an article written for ''The Clinic'', where he alleged that his father could have not committed any war crimes during his time in the German army, as the elder Kast often visited Germany in his later years with no police interference. José Antonio Kast publicly denied his father was a Nazi, claiming his father's military service was obligatory. A copy of Kast's
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membership card from 1942 was later published. In 2021,
Gabriel Boric Gabriel Boric Font (; born 11 February 1986) is a Chilean left-wing politician who is the 37th and current president of Chile, serving since 11 March 2022. Boric studied in the Faculty of Law at the University of Chile, and was the president of ...
, the main political opponent of José Antonio Kast in the 2021 Chilean general elections, accused José Antonio Kast of being a hypocrite, as "Migrating is a right and sometimes it is also a tragedy. Your father himself was a migrant after having fought in the Nazi army". After this, investigative journalist Mauricio Weibel revealed how Michael Kast was in the
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archives, confirming his membership in the party.


Involvement in Pinochet dictatorship

Rebolledo and Guzmán also wrote that Kast (along with his son Miguel) were associated with the Pinochet dictatorship's National Information Center, taking part in the capture and forced disappearance of Pedro Vargas, who had been organizing workers at Kast's business.
José Antonio Kast José Antonio Kast Rist (born 18 January 1966), also known by his initials JAK, is a Chile, Chilean lawyer and politician. Kast ran for president of Chile, president in 2021, 2021 Chilean general election#President, winning the first round and ...
also claimed it was impossible for his father to have been involved in the disappearance of Pedro Vargas, due to the fact that Vargas's father and brother (Bernabé and Jorge) had kept working at the Kast family's sausage factory after Pedro Vargas's disappearance.


Personal life

Michael Kast had 10 children (2 of whom were born in Germany and 8 in Chile), 50 grandchildren (at the time of his death) and some 20 great-grandchildren (at the time of his death). Two of his children died in their youth; one by drowning and the other in a car crash. Many of his children and grandchildren have had important roles in Chilean politics, serving as deputies and senators. * Michael "Miguel" Kast Rist (1948–1983), economist, member of the
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, and Minister of State and President of the Central Bank under the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet; married to Cecilia Sommerhoff Hyde (born 1951); 5 children ** Bárbara Kast Sommerhoff (born 1968), sociologist ** Michael Kast Sommerhoff (born 1968), priest ** Pablo Kast Sommerhoff (born 1973), architect and Deputy (2018-2022); married to Juana Edwards Urrejola; 4 children ** Felipe Kast Sommerhoff (born 1977), architect, economist, Deputy (2014-2018), Senator (2018-2026); married to Emelia Puga Bermúdez (born 1980); 3 children ** Tomás Kast Sommerhoff (born 1979), engineer and Councilman of
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(2021-2025) * Hans Kast Rist (born 1951), served as a Roman Catholic priest for 25 years until leaving the priesthood in 2020 * Erika Kast Rist (born 1954), married to businessman Alfonso Maira Carlini (born 1948); 8 children, including ** Cristóbal Maira Kast (born 1974), owner of ''Agricola Rayenco'' ** Consuelo Maira Kast (born 1978), businesswoman ** Catalina Maira Kast (born 1984), investor ** Esteban Maira Kast (born 1986), lawyer * Christian Kast Rist (born 1957), businessman and owner of ''Cecinas Bavaria''; married to Pamela Prett Weber (born 1960); 4 children, including ** Mónica Kast Prett (born 1980), historian ** Andrea Kast Prett (born 1984), businesswoman, executive of ''Cecinas Bavaria'' ** Cristian Kast Prett (born 1986), businessman * Verónica Kast Rist (born 1960), married to Andrés Tocornal Vial (born 1955); 3 children * Rita Kast Rist (born 1962), businesswoman; married to Gonzalo Urcelay Montecinos (born 1959); 7 children, including ** Gonzalo Urcelay Kast (born 1986), lawyer ** María Fernanda Urcelay Kast, lawyer * José Antonio Kast Rist (born 1966), lawyer, politician, deputy (2014–2018), presidential candidate in
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, and founder of the Republican Party of Chile; married to María Pía Adriasola Barroilhet (born 1966); 9 children. * Gabriela Kast Rist, authorGabriela Kast Rist bibliography
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References

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