Franz Stangl Quotes

Franz Paul Stangl was an Austrian-born police officer who became an employee of the T-4 Euthanasia Program and an SS commander in Nazi Germany. He was the commandant of the Sobibór and Treblinka extermination camps during the Operation Reinhard phase of the Holocaust. He worked for Volkswagen do Brasil and was arrested in Brazil in 1967, extradited to West Germany and tried for the mass murder of 900,000 people. In 1970, he was found guilty and sentenced to the maximum penalty, life imprisonment. He died of heart failure six months later. Wikipedia  

✵ 26. March 1908 – 28. June 1971
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Famous Franz Stangl Quotes

“He was a Dragoner (one of the imperial elite regiments). Our lives were run on regimental lines. I was scared to death of him.”

Franz Stangl

About his father. Quoted in "The Healing Wound: Experiences and Reflections on Germany" - Page 96 - by Gitta Sereny - History - 2001.

“No, no, no. This was the system. Wirth had invented it. It worked. And because it worked, it was irreversible.”

Franz Stangl

When asked if he could have gone against his orders. Quoted in "The Healing Wound: Experiences and Reflections on Germany" - Page 125 - by Gitta Sereny - History - 2001.

“Cargo. They were cargo. I think it started the day I first saw the Totenlager in Treblinka. I remember Wirth standing there, next to the pits full of blue-black corpses. It had nothing to do with humanity-it couldn't have; it was a mass-a mass of rotting flesh. Wirth said, 'What shall we do with this garbage?”

Franz Stangl

I think unconsciously that started me thinking of them as cargo.
About the victims. Quoted in "Good and Evil After Auschwitz: Ethical Implications for Today" - Page 96 - by Jack Bemporad, John Pawlikowski, Joseph Sievers - History - 2000.

“My guilt is that I am still here…I should have died. That is my guilt.”

Franz Stangl

Quoted in "Into that Darkness: From Mercy Killing to Mass Murder" - Page 364 - by Gitta Sereny - History

“I rarely saw them as individuals. It was always a huge mass…they were naked, packed together, running, being driven with whips.”

Franz Stangl

When asked how he felt about the execution of children. Quoted in "The Healing Wound: Experiences and Reflections on Germany" - Page 125 - by Gitta Sereny - History - 2001.

“My conscience is clear. I was simply doing my duty…”

Franz Stangl

Quoted in "The Bormann Brotherhood" - Page 182 - by William Stevenson - 1973.

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