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Ernst Kaltenbrunner bol prominentný nacista, člen SS v hodnosti Obergruppenführer a policajný generál, odsúdený na Norimberskom procese na trest smrti za vojnové zločiny a zločiny proti ľudskosti. Spolu s Hitlerom, Himmlerom, Heydrichom a ďalšími mal rozhodujúci podiel na vyvražďovaní židovského obyvateľstva, Slovanov a iných národností a rás v koncentračných táboroch a na okupovaných územiach. Wikipedia  

✵ 4. október 1903 – 16. október 1946
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“(While playing solitaire and sipping cognac) It's all a lot of crap. The game is up.”

To Adolf Eichmann, about the war, at a mountain villa in Austria. Quoted in "The Last 100 Days" - by John Toland - 1966

“Don't even step out of your garden gate until this matter has been clarified.”

To Dr. Peter Kleist. Quoted in " The Last 100 Days" - by John Toland - 1966

“I am thought of as another Himmler. I'm not. The papers make me out as a criminal. I never killed anyone.”

To Leon Goldensohn, 4/8/46, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004

“Please report to RF SS and to the Fuehrer that all arrangements against Jews, political and concentration camp internees in the Protectorate have been taken care of by me personally today.”

Radio message to Gruppenführer Fegelein Hq. of the Führer through Sturmbannfuehrer Sansoni, Berlin. Quoted in "Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal" - Page 310 - Nuremberg, Germany - 1947

“Among the spiritual forces secretly working in the camp of Germany's enemies and their allies in this war, as in the last, stands Freemasonry, the danger of whose activities has been repeatedly stressed by the Fuehrer in his speeches. The present brochure, now made available to the German and European peoples in a 3rd edition, is intended to shed light on this enemy working in the shadows. Though an end has been put to the activities of Masonic organizations in most European countries, particular attention must still be paid to Freemasonry, and most particularly to its membership, as the implements of the political will of a supra-governmental power. The events of the summer of 1943 in Italy demonstrate once again the latent danger always represented by individual Freemasons, even after the destruction of their Masonic organizations. Although Freemasonry was prohibited in Italy as early as 1925, it has retained significant political influence in Italy through its membership, and has continued to exert that influence in secrecy. Freemasons thus stood in the first ranks of the Italian traitors who believed themselves capable of dealing Fascism a death blow at a critical juncture, shamelessly betraying the Italian nation. The intended object of the 3rd printing of this brochure is to provide a clearer knowledge of the danger of Masonic corruption, and to keep the will to self-defence alive.”

Foreword in "Freemasonry: Ideology, Organization, and Policy," first published in 1944.

“Oppression is the essence of power.”

To Heinrich Himmler. Quoted in "The Rand McNally Encyclopedia of World War II" - by John Keegan, Sydney L. Mayer - History - 1977 - Page 137

“Armenia was always a minority nation. The Armenians were annihilated by the Russians and then by the Turks.”

To Leon Goldensohn, about the Armenian Genocide, 6/6/46, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004

“I was appointed by Hitler to succeed Canaris because it was well known and proven that my abilities were greater than those of Canaris.”

To Leon Goldensohn, 6/6/46, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004

“The quicker humanity advances, the more important it is to be the one who deals the first blow.”

To Leon Goldensohn, 6/6/46, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - Page 151 - History - 2004

“Russia demanded Armenian territories, very cleverly using long-standing, bitter fights between Armenians and Turks.”

To Leon Goldensohn, about the Armenian Genocide, 6/6/46, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004

“I do not believe that I have made myself guilty.”

Ich bekenne mich nicht schuldig.
12/10/45. Quoted in "Nürnberg: Tribunal der Sieger" - Page 95 - by Werner Maser - Nuremberg, Germany - 1979