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Josef Michael Hartinger (14 September 1893 – 30 July 1984) was a German lawyer who worked for the Bavarian State authorities in the latter years of the Weimar Republic when the Nazis came to power. Tasked with investigating some unnatural deaths at the Dachau concentration camp near Munich, Hartinger together with his medical examiner colleague, , discovered the SS policy of summary executions and faked suicides at the camp. At great risk to his own safety, Hartinger issued an indictment of the camp authorities, which was ultimately betrayed and suppressed.

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  • Josef Hartinger (de)
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  • Josef Michael Hartinger (* 14. September 1893 in Pertolzhofen; † 1984) war ein deutscher Verwaltungsjurist und Politiker (CSU). Hartinger war in den letzten Jahren der Weimarer Republik Staatsanwalt in München, als die NSDAP an die Macht kam. Er erhielt den Auftrag, unnatürliche Tode im Konzentrationslager Dachau in der Nähe von München zu untersuchen. Dabei entdeckte er gemeinsam mit dem Gerichtsmediziner Moritz Flamm die Strategie der SS, im Lager Schnellvollstreckungen durchzuführen und Suizide zu fälschen. Unter großer Gefahr seiner eigenen Sicherheit, erhob Hartinger Anklage gegen die Lagerleitung, die schließlich unterdrückt wurde. (de)
  • Josef Michael Hartinger (14 September 1893 – 30 July 1984) was a German lawyer who worked for the Bavarian State authorities in the latter years of the Weimar Republic when the Nazis came to power. Tasked with investigating some unnatural deaths at the Dachau concentration camp near Munich, Hartinger together with his medical examiner colleague, , discovered the SS policy of summary executions and faked suicides at the camp. At great risk to his own safety, Hartinger issued an indictment of the camp authorities, which was ultimately betrayed and suppressed. (en)
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  • Josef Michael Hartinger (en)
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  • Pertolzhofen, near Amberg, West Germany (en)
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