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|allegiance= |branch=Schutzstaffel |serviceyears= |rank=30px Unterscharführer, SS (Corporal) |commands=Headed construction of gas chambers during Action T4, and at Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps during Operation Reinhard |width_style=person }} ''SS-Oberführer'' Ernst Boepple (November 30, 1887, Betzingen – December 15, 1950) was a Nazi official,〔Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich. 2. Auflage. Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8.〕 serving as deputy to Josef Bühler in occupied Poland during World War II and the Holocaust. ==Life== Boepple earned his ''Abitur'' in 1905 at the Gymnasium in Reutlingen. Then he studied languages and history at several universities: University of Tübingen, University of Paris, University of Oxford, and the University of London and earned his PhD in 1915.〔Bogdan Musial, ''Deutsche Zivilverwaltung und Judenverfolgung im Generalgouvernement''. Wiesbaden 1999, p. 381〕—with the doctoral thesis: ''Frederick the Great's Relation to Württemberg''. He fought in the First World War in the infantry and left the German Army with the rank of first lieutenant (''Oberleutnant'') in 1919. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ernst Boepple」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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