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Erich Weise
Erich Weise (4 September 1895 – April 1972) was a German historian and archivist. During World War II, as a member of the Nazi Party, he administered Polish archives captured by Nazi Germany. In this position he purged people he considered "non-Aryans," used Jewish slave labor, and committed the war crime of plundering Polish historical documents. == Early life ==
Weise was born in Krefeld in the Rhineland and raised in Prussian Königsberg (''Kaliningrad''), where he studied at the Albertina. Weise's studies were interrupted by World War I, during which he spent three years in Russian internment in Mitau. It is possible that his internment damaged his hearing and led to his eventual deafness. After the war Weise resumed his studies in Königsberg.
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