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    (June 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Ferdinand Heim (27 February 1895 – 14 November 1977) was a World War II German general. Heim served during World War I and the post-war German army. He reached the rank of Oberst in August 1939, just before the start of the Second World War .
    Heim served during World War I and the post-war German army. He reached the rank of Oberst in August 1939, just before the start of the Second World War . On 3 September 1940 Heim was appointed Chief of Staff to Feld Marshal Walther von Reichenau while the Sixth Army was concentrated on the Cotentin Peninsula awaiting the Invasion of Britain.
    He formed close bonds with his neighbors, including the Doma family, which ran the Kasr el Madina hotel, where Dr. Heim lived the last decade before his death. Mahmoud Doma, whose father owned the establishment, said Dr. Heim spoke Arabic, English and French, in addition to German. Mr.
    The only time Dr. Heim was ever jailed was after World War II when he was held by the American military in Germany. But the military released him, apparently unaware that investigators in Austria were building a case against him.
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  3. Uncovering Lost Path of the Most Wanted Nazi - The …

    WebFeb 5, 2009 · Aribert Ferdinand Heim, wanted for medical atrocities at concentration camps, lived in Cairo until his death in 1992. His hiding …

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    • Being the Son of a Nazi - The Atlantic

      WebMar 22, 2014 · Global. Being the Son of a Nazi. In 1975, Rüdiger Heim landed in Egypt with one question on his mind: Was his father a Nazi? Over the next two decades, he found out. By Nicholas Kulish and Souad...

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