Julius Dettmann

Julius Dettmann
Born Julius Dettmann
(1894-01-23)January 23, 1894
Königsberg, East-Prussia
Died July 25, 1945(1945-07-25) (aged 51) Buried July 31, 1945, transferred 17 August 1956 to Ysselsteyn
Cause of death Suicide
Nationality German
Occupation Schutzstaffel (SS), Sicherheitsdienst (SD);
Known for Arresting Anne Frank
Political party National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party)

Julius Dettmann (January 23, 1894 July 25, 1945) was a German Schutzstaffel (SS) officer in the Sicherheitsdienst (Security Service; SD).

Dettmann was a member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) and his Party number was 722,240. Thereafter, he joined the Schutzstaffel (SS); his SS number was 414,783. He was attached to Section IVB4 or the Gestapo, after having served in Poland and Russia. He was stationed in Amsterdam during the German occupation of the Netherlands. He was promoted to SS-Obersturmführer (lieutenant) on November 9, 1942. On August 4, 1944, he received a phone call reporting that there were Jews hidden on the premises at 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam. The people in question were Anne Frank, her parents, sister, and four others. He immediately dispatched a squad led by SS-Oberscharführer (staff sergeant) Karl Silberbauer, telling Silberbauer that the call had come from "a reliable source". Silberbauer and his contingent of NSB plain-clothes officers raided the building and arrested the eight in hiding who, after questioning at SD headquarters, were deported to the Westerbork transit camp and from there to the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Dettmann was also in charge of the execution of 15 resistance people, among them was Johannes Post who was an idol of the Dutch Resistance. The execution took place July 16, 1944, near Overveen.

After the war in Europe ended, Dettmann was arrested in the Netherlands and remained a prisoner of war. However, he took his own life in Amsterdam at the "Havenstraat prison", on July 25, 1945, at 4.00 AM, before being presented to court.[1] He never revealed who betrayed those in the annex, and indeed, was probably never questioned about it. That query did not become a point of interest until long after Dettmann's suicide. He is buried 31-7-1945 at 8.42 AM at the "Noorder Begraafplaats" cemetery in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. On August 17, 1956, his remains were transferred to Ysselsteyn the Netherlands.

References

  1. "Karl Josef Silberbauer (Dutch)". Het verraad van Anne Frank. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
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