in Warsaw, he directed German reprisals after January 1943. On a visit to Pawiak Prison,
he picked out Arieh Wilner, without knowing who the man was, to work in Rembertow Camp.
He was an Untersturmführer, that is,
the equivalent of a lieutenant. Kindly and concerned in appearance by the fate of the Jews, he was in actual fact capable of the worst acts of cruelty. The Allies did not judge Karl Brandt at the Nuremberg Trial.