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Alfred Naujocks

Alfred Helmut Naujocks, alias ''Hans Müller'', ''Alfred Bonsen'', or ''Rudolf Möbert'' (20 September 1911 – 4 April 1966), was an SS-''Sturmbannführer'' (major), and took part in a staged incident intended to provide the justification for the attack on Poland by Nazi Germany, which in turn provoked the Second World War in Europe.
==Early life==
Naujocks was born in Kiel and attended the University of Kiel where he studied engineering and, after an incomplete apprenticeship as a precision mechanic, he joined the SS in 1931. He then signed on a driver for the SD-Regional Command East, Berlin. He led an undercover attack on an Anti-Nazi radio station in the village of Záhoří, near Slapy, Prague, Czechoslovakia on 23 January 1935. Black Front activist Rudolf Formis was killed in the incident; He confessed to the murder in 1944 while in American custody.〔(Alfred Naujocks: Eine verflixt heikle Geschichte (in German) )〕 By autumn 1937, Naujocks was promoted to ''Hauptsturmführer'' (captain) and by 1938 was promoted again to ''Sturmbannführer'' (major).

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