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Authors: Scott Andrew Selby
National Socialist People’s Welfare organization
(Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt)
, 70
Nazi Germany (
cont.
)
Night of Broken Glass
(Kristallnacht)
, 33, 103, 114
“Night of the Long Knives, The,” 32, 114
Ogorzow as party member, 31–33, 34, 103, 113, 178, 208, 209, 220, 222, 224, 228, 234, 236, 244
police feared in, 13
power consolidated by, 16, 31, 62–63, 118, 210
propaganda posters, 43–44, 91
purse-snatcher case, 229
radio navigation used by, 37
rationing in, 52, 201–202
Reich Main Security Office
(Reichssicherheitshauptam, RHSA)
, 113–114, 115–119, 152, 190
rent in, 75, 76
rights (none) of public, 216
SA
(Sturmabteilung)
, 31–33, 34, 102, 103, 154, 165, 178, 208, 209, 220, 222, 224, 228, 234, 244
Security Police (
Sicherheitspolizei,
SiPo), 33, 72–73, 113–114, 118
special courts, 229, 236–238, 239, 241–244, 250
swastikas, 31, 50, 72, 163
utopian ideology, 124
V-persons
(Vertrauensleute)
, 88
women laborers, 90–91, 121–123, 126, 127, 140, 145, 174, 228
Nebe, Arthur (Head of the Kripo, RHSA
Amt 5
), xxii
background of, 117–119
detective novels based on German Police, 251
execution of, 257–258
gassing people developed by, 257
Gestapo vs. Kripo, 116
hatred of superiors, 118, 119
Lüdtke and, 119, 120, 127, 133, 183, 223
mobile killing squads
(Einsatzgruppen)
, 257, 260
plot to kill Hitler (Operation Valkyrie), 118, 245, 258
post S-Bahn murders, 257–258
racial theory of crime, 125
Nerthus (German fertility goddess), 18
Netherlands, xx, 48, 49
Neukölln, Berlin, 121
Neumann (Deputy Prosecutor), 238
newspaper article permission, Lüdtke, 184–187
news release sent out by Kripo, 84–86
New York Prosecutors Training Institute, 57
New Zealand, xix
Nickell, Stella (killer), 136
Niederkirchnerstrasse, Berlin, 119
Nieswandt, Gertrud (attempted murder victim),
xiii
, xxi, 22–24, 25, 219–220
Night of Broken Glass
(Kristallnacht)
, 33, 103, 114
“Night of the Long Knives, The,” 32, 114
nighttime bombing, 37, 63
nonaggression pact between Germany and Soviet Union, xix, 18, 209
Normandy, xix
Norway, 48
nose (disfigured), Ogorzow, 2, 29, 149, 210, 219–220, 241
NSDAP
(Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei)
, 31.
See also
Nazi Germany
NSV (National Socialist People’s Welfare organization), 70
Nuremberg Trials, 257
Ogorzow, Paul (personal)
affairs by, 29, 195–196, 213, 232
appearance of, 1–2, 3, 29, 149, 210, 219–220, 241
background of, 28–34
childhood of, 2, 29–31
family of, 28–29, 69, 97, 122, 131, 193, 208, 209, 235
gardening love of, 6, 29
Gertrude (Paul’s wife), 28, 29, 65, 235, 239, 248
home of,
xiii
, 3, 5, 28, 68, 69, 97, 122, 211–212
Johann Ogorzow’s adoption of, 30
manual laborer, 3, 31, 49–50
Marie (Paul’s mother), 30
nose (disfigured), 2, 29, 149, 210, 219–220, 241
sexually transmitted diseases contracted by, 232–233, 234, 235, 241
social situations handled easily by, 93
Ogorzow, Paul (serial killer), xxii, 1–4.
See also
garden area murders; S-Bahn; S-Bahn Murderer
attack method developing by, 17, 49, 89, 90, 102–103, 129, 165, 169
“auxiliary signalman,” 52–53, 78, 158, 160
blackouts used by, 7–8, 9, 13, 20, 22, 34, 69, 70, 81, 122–123, 126, 141, 149, 150, 154, 163, 166, 174, 187, 229, 235
blows to the head of victims, 4, 11–12, 24, 25–27
blunt object (iron rod, rebar) used by, 102, 103–104, 107, 110, 111, 130, 166, 170, 171, 179, 180, 197
blunt object (lead cable) used by, 26, 89, 90, 94, 95, 96, 98–99, 108, 110, 138, 225–226
bodies of victims, never concealing, 197
coward, 94
descriptions of, 82, 85–86, 98, 140, 145, 149, 161, 175, 186, 188, 209, 219–220
desensitized to violence, 32, 34, 103
“Do not cry yet,” 21–24
early Sunday morning attacks, 165–166, 169, 170–173, 184
escalation of violence by, 9–11, 18, 26, 210
fear of getting caught, 17–18, 20, 21, 24, 102, 103, 104–105, 126, 140
female police decoy and, 153–156
first death on the train, 101–105
first early Sunday morning attack, 165–166, 169
first murder, 67–88
first S-Bahn attack, 48–60
fists attacks by, 17, 26, 27
flashlight harassment by, 7–9, 18, 21, 25, 138, 150, 217, 218
footrace, 17–20
gossip source of information on police investigation, 154, 157, 165
ground, killing on the, 128–131
harassment of women by, 7–9, 18, 21, 25, 138, 150, 217, 218
hat worn by, 161, 163
hunting for victims, 1–2, 4, 11, 21–22, 34, 102, 150, 153–154, 156, 157, 168, 195–196, 226
inside knowledge of police investigation into murders, 154, 157, 165, 192–193, 194
jumping from a moving train, 155, 156
knife attacks by, 4, 12, 17, 20, 24, 26, 69, 73, 74, 89, 90, 111, 141, 219
leaving work unnoticed, ability to, 157–160, 207–208, 209, 211, 213
Nazi Party member, 31–33, 34, 103, 113, 178, 208, 209, 220, 222, 224, 228, 234, 236, 244
pardon of, 210, 236
petite women selected to attack by, 196
practice makes perfect, 171
railroad employee,
xiii
, xxii, 2, 7, 31, 49–50, 52–53, 54, 55, 79, 157–160, 193, 195, 209
SA
(Sturmabteilung)
, 31–33, 34, 103, 154, 165, 178, 208, 209, 220, 222, 224, 228, 234, 244
second-class compartments for killing, 55, 56, 57, 91, 92, 93, 98, 102, 103, 110, 150, 152, 153, 166, 171, 173, 180, 182, 187–188
security measures vs., 157
sexual assaults by, 10, 24, 26–27, 59, 96, 104, 128, 130, 133, 135, 156, 197, 234
silence during attacks, 12, 13, 20, 26, 146
sleeping at the S-Bahn station, 131, 160
souvenirs of kills, never keeping, 168
stealing from victims, never, 58, 167–168
strangulation by, 4, 17, 57, 68–69, 71, 74, 101, 107, 141, 172
switch from normal to killer behavior, 68
throwing victims from a moving train, 59–60, 95–96, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108, 110, 111, 128, 156, 161, 166, 167, 171, 173, 181, 197
time period between attacks, 128, 133, 138, 139, 142, 172
uniform worn by, 2, 49, 55, 57, 92, 93, 102, 141, 145, 149–150, 156, 157, 161, 170, 175, 186, 188–189, 197
volunteer duty, 178–180, 189
waiting to commit more attacks, 192, 193, 195
workplace of,
xiii
, xxii, 2, 7, 31, 49–50, 52–53, 54, 55, 79, 157–160, 193, 195, 209
yelling harassment by, 9, 18, 21, 138, 150
Ogorzow, Paul (serial killer in custody), 207–244
alibis, 158, 160, 190, 208, 209, 213
bicycle with dynamo light, 217
break-in committed by, 210
climbing a fence to ditch work, 207–208, 209, 211, 213
confession by, 220, 221–227, 256
excuses for murders, 228, 232–235
execution of, 245–248, 249
eyewitness identification of Ogorzow, 218–220
head injuries (excuse for murders), 233–234, 241
home searched by Kripo, 211–212
Jewish doctor’s intentional bad treatment of his gonorrhea (excuse for murders), 232–233, 234, 241, 244
lies told in his confession, 224–225
medical excuses for murders, 232–235
mental illness (insanity) defense, 233–234, 239–242, 243
minor crimes confession by, 217–218
questioning by Kripo, 209–220
returning to scene of crime, 226
revoking of Nazi Party membership, 236
stomach condition (excuse for murders), 234
trial of, 235, 236–244
women blamed for murders, 235
Olympics (Berlin, 1936) and S-Bahn, 51
“Omanzow,” 251–252.
See also
Ogorzow, Paul
Operation Barbarossa, 194
Operation BECRIPPLE (CIA), 255–256
Operation BESMIRCH (CIA), 255
Operation CAUTERY (CIA), 255
Operation Valkyrie (plot to kill Hitler), 118, 245, 258
Order Police
(Ordnungspolizei)
, 71, 97, 114
Ordnungspolizei
(Orpo), 71, 97, 114
Orpo
(Ordnungspolizei)
, 71, 97, 114
Ostkreuz S-Bahn station,
xiii
,
xv
, xvii
oxygen deprivation, 57
Pansch, Johanna (Lüdtke’s mother), 15