Alexander Andrae

Alexander Andrae (27 April 1888 – 3 April 1979), whose first name is often mistakenly given as ''Waldemar'', was a German military officer from Kösling, Upper Silesia. Initially pursuing an Army career, he then joined the security police and eventually the Luftwaffe.

During World War II he was appointed military governor of Crete. After the war, he was tried and imprisoned for war crimes committed there under his command. Provided by Wikipedia
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