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Heinz Lammerding (born 27 August 1905, Dortmund, Germany – d. 13 January 1971, Bad Tölz, Germany) was a ''Brigadeführer'' (Brigadier General) in the Waffen-SS and a commander of 2. SS-Division Das Reich. ==Post-war== In 1953, he was tried for war crimes for the massacre of Tulle and Oradour-sur-Glane and sentenced to death in absentia by the court of Bordeaux, but he wasn't extradited by West Germany.〔(Le maire d'Oradour-sur-Glane : « Il était dénué de toute humanité » ), ''Le Parisien'', 14 August 2007 〕 He resumed his career as a civil engineer in Düsseldorf until his retirement and died of cancer at the age of sixty-six in 1971. In the afterword of "The hanging garden", Ian Rankin claims that the British were involved in his capture: "General Lammerding was the commanding officer. On 9 June, he'd ordered the deaths of ninety-nine hostages in Tulle. He also gave the order for the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre. Later on in the war, Lammerding was captured by the British, who refused his extradition to France. Instead, he was returned to Düsseldorf, where he ran a successful company until his death in 1971."〔the hanging garden, °1998 by Ian Rankin〕〔''The "assassin of Oradour-sur-Glane" died at the age of 86'', The World of 14 August 2007.〕〔(L'"assassin d'Oradour-sur-Glane" est mort à l'âge de 86 ans ), ''Le Monde'' (with AFP), 14 August 2007 〕
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