The Search for Major Plagge: The Nazi Who Saved Jews, Expanded Edition

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The court wanted to award Plagge the status of an Entlasteter (“exonerated person”) but on his own wish he was classified as a Mitläufer (“follower”). The trial investigated this political history as well as the series of events that brought Plagge to Vilna as commandant of a slave labor camp.

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He had wanted to study medicine but was prevented from the longer study program required due to his family's financial problems. Plagge was sent to Poland, where he was in charge of an engineering unit that repaired and maintained military vehicles. Serving initially in Poland after the German invasion, he witnessed atrocities that caused him to decide "to work against the Nazis". A number of the workers' last memories of Plagge was shortly before the Red Army was to enter Vilnius, in July 1944.The Plagge Group disagreed, pointing out that Wehrmacht soldiers associating with Jews were threatened with being treated as Jews; indeed, Wehrmacht Sergeant Anton Schmid had been executed in 1942 for helping Jews in the Vilna Ghetto. In 2005, after two unsuccessful petitions, the Holocaust memorial YadVashem recognized him as one of the " RighteousAmongtheNations". But when his mother told him about her time in the ghetto and how she was saved by a German officer, he began using the internet to dig into the past, finding other survivors to corroborate his mother's story. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union, HKP 562 was deployed to Vilna, Lithuania, in early July 1941.

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With this covert warning, more than half the camp's prisoners went into hiding before the SS death squads arrived on 3 July 1944. He retained relative independence so long as the repair work got done until shortly before the end of the war, when the SS and Gestapo outmaneuvered him.Then, a strange thing: The Komandant, Karl Plagge, let the prisoners know that the retreating SS was coming to kill them all. With this covert warning from Plagge, over half the camp’s prisoners went into hiding before the SS death squads arrived on July 3, 1944. Good has pointed out to various interviewers that his grandfather "couldn't change a lightbulb," and that his mother's task was darning socks for soldiers. In 2005, following two unsuccessful petitions, the Holocaust Institution of Yad Vashem, recognized Karl Plagge, as a 'Righteous Among the Nations. After leaving Vilnius, Plagge led his unit westward and surrendered to the UnitedStatesArmy on 2 May 1945 without suffering a single casualty.

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He graduated with a degree in Engineering and then obtained a Master’s in pharmaceutical chemistry from the University of Frankfurt am Main in 1932. Plagge was drafted into the Wehrmacht (German Army) as a captain in the reserve at the beginning of World War II, [4] and stopped paying Nazi Party membership fees at the same time. S. state of Connecticut, says Major Plagge saved his mother and seven other members of his family from sure death, along with hundreds of other inhabitants of the Jewish ghetto in Vilnius, Lithuania. Witnesses said that in Nazi-occupied Vilna, Major Plagge had hired over twelve hundred Jews to work in his military vehicle repair camp, saving their lives by giving them the yellow “life” certificates that marked them as “indispensable” laborers.

A friend of Plagge’s wrote to Michael Good that the major lived the rest of his life with guilt over hi However, Plagge's collaboration was "arguably a rational choice", because he was able to save more Jews than any other Wehrmacht rescuer in Vilnius.



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