"Thirty-eight years old, Obergrupenfuehrer Albert Ganzenmüller (1905 - 1996) comes from one of the oldest German fascist organizations - the Reichkriegsflagge, a group of adventurers and cutthroats who were brought together by General von Epp (1868 - 1847), one of the leaders of the Bavarian reactionaries who joined Hitler years ago... His masterpiece of organization was the mass deportation of Jews, Poles, Croats and Slovenes - one of the bloodiest and most ruthless chapters in the history of this war. In cruelty and terror, Ganzenmüller is matched only by his old friend and superior Heinrich Himmler (1900 - 1945), who laid down the rules for the deportation of 'inferior races'. Ganzenmüller's special contribution to these migrations was his invention of the railroad-car gas chamber to exterminate Jews."