Which Nazi general did the most terrifying thing during WWll, and what was it.


 This is an sad question and my answer will make you more sad. It is a very frustrating story of Oskar Dirlewanger. He was not a normal soldier, he was violent and mental. His prior to the war incarceration came before the war. Nazis released him to head a group of other criminals and hunters.

The German officers could not tolerate even other bad officers. They sent letters telling that he was too inhumane and brutal, not to be in their army. That is just an indication of how bad he was.


He did horrible things in such places as Belarus. He would also slaughter a whole village, have the women and children in a large wood barn and then lock the door. Then he would light the barn ablaze. In case somebody attempted to go out of the window to get free, his men would shoot them. He did this to two hundrad villages.


In 1944, his troops killed approximately fifty thousand individuals within a period of one week during the Warsaw Uprising. They didn't care who it was. They entered hospitals and killed patients on their beds. They fell into orphanages as well to kill childs there.


He eventually received the same he deserved. He was taken captive by Polish soldiers after the war. They were aware of how he had done to their families. He was killed in his panting bed after a very severe beating. He was a true monster in history.

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