Emil Bügen

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Emil Bücke (born September 21, 1890 - † November 13, 1950 ) was a German author.

Bücke wrote detective novels such as The Disappeared Bride ( Ira-Bibliothek , Vol. 30) and earned his living as an advertising specialist until he was deported to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1939 .

As an assistant in the political department of the concentration camp commandant's office , Bobe secretly made copies of the files that document the arbitrariness and brutality of the Gestapo and SS , the individual fates of prisoners and the extermination of entire groups of prisoners.

On the night of November 12th to 13th, 1950, Bobe committed suicide. Previously, the status of the politically persecuted and the associated pension had been withdrawn from him by the Bavarian Pension Office. Eight years after his death, he was posthumously restored to political persecution. He only became known posthumously. In 2010 the Metropol Verlag Emil Büges published notes under the title 1470 Concentration Camp Secrets .

Fonts

  • 1470 concentration camp secrets. Secret records from the Political Department of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp December 1939 to April 1943 . Berlin: Metropol, 2010. ISBN 978-3-86331-001-1 .

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  2. Radio feature, broadcast in 2011 on the RBB's Kulturradio and repeated on July 3, 2013.