The Auschwitz Trials : Second Auschwitz Trial (December 1963 - August 1965)
At the second of the Auschwitz Trials - held in Frankfurt, Germany from December 10, 1963 to August 10, 1965 - twenty-two defendants, former SS officials & guards, were arraigned for a hearing on their complicity in war crimes. Eighteen were found guilty, four were acquitted and the remainder were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment.
- Robert Mulka: 14 Years Imprisonment
- Stefan Baretzki: Life & 8 Years Imprisonment
- SS Dr Franz Lucas: 3 Years & 3 Months Imprisonment
- Willi Sawatzki: Acquitted & Released
- Friedrich Schlüter: 4 & ½ Years Imprisonment
- Johann Schobert: Acquitted & Released
- Kurt Uhlenbroock: Acquitted & Released
- Wilhelm Boger: Life & 15 Years Imprisonment
- Emil Hantl: 3 & ½ Years Imprisonment
- Perry Broad: 4 Years Imprisonment
- Franz-Johann Hoffmann: Life Imprisonment
- Karl Höcker: 7 Years Imprisonment
- Viktor Capesius: 9 Years Imprisonment
- Emil Bednarek: Life Imprisonment
- Willi Schatz: Acquitted & Released
- Oswald Kaduk: Life Imprisonment
- Josef Klehr: Life & 15 Years Imprisonment
- Herbert Scherpe: 4 & ½ Years Imprisonment
- Willi Frank: 7 Years Imprisonment
- Klaus Dylewski: 5 Years Imprisonment
- Bruno Schlange: 6 Years Imprisonment
- Willi Stark: 10 Years Imprisonment