Wilhelm Fuchs
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Wilhelm Fuchs (left) with Kurt Daluege and Otto Winkelmann (1940)
Oberführer und Oberst der Polizei Wilhelm Fuchs (1 September 1898 in Mannheim – 24 January 1947 in Belgrade) was a Nazi Einsatzkommando leader. From April 1941 to January 1942 he commanded Einsatzgruppe Serbien. From 15 September 1943 through 27 May 1944 he commanded Einsatzkommando 3. He was executed by hanging.
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