Max Simon

Simon in 1940 Max Simon (6 January 1899 – 1 February 1961) was a German SS commander and war criminal during World War II. Simon was one of the first members of the SS in the early 1930s. He rose through the ranks of the SS, and became a corps commander during World War II. After the war, Simon was convicted for his role in the Marzabotto massacre and the Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Simon, Max (1844-1918).
Published 1884
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by Simon, Max 1844-1918
Published 1884
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by Simon, Max 1844-1918
Published 1884
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918.
Published 1884
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918.
Published 1890
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by Simon, Max 1844-1918
Published 1897
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918.
Published 1897
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918.
Published 1900
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by Simon, Max 1844-1918
Published 1901
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918.
Published 1901
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918
Published 1901
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918.
Published 1903
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918.
Published 1906
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by Simon, Max 1844-1918
Published 1908
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918.
Published 1908
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by Simon, Max 1844-1918
Published 1909
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by Simon, Max, 1844-1918.
Published 1909
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by Simon, Max 1844-1918
Published 1911
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