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Kurt Gustav Adolf Max Leibbrand (1914-1985) was a German civil engineer, professor, and consultant transport engineer. In July 1961, he was arrested and charged with murder for the deaths of 26 unarmed Italian volunteers who were shot during the German retreat from France in August 1944, allegedly on the regimental orders he issued. Although the court only found him culpable for manslaughter, he was not sentenced because the manslaughter verdict was time-barred. His arrest lead to his resignation as a professor of railway and transport engineering at the Technical University of Zurich and the end of his academic career in the German-speaking world.

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  • Kurt Leibbrand (* 19. Mai 1914 in Berlin-Schmargendorf; † 21. Juli 1985 in Santo Domingo) war ein deutscher Bauingenieur und Verkehrsplaner. Im Sommer 1944 veranlasste er als Oberleutnant der Deutschen Wehrmacht die Erschießung meuternder Italiener, die als sogenannte Hilfswillige beim Eisenbahn-Pionierregiment in Südfrankreich arbeiteten. Anfang der 1960er Jahre wurde ihm deshalb der Prozess gemacht. (de)
  • Kurt Gustav Adolf Max Leibbrand (1914-1985) was a German civil engineer, professor, and consultant transport engineer. In July 1961, he was arrested and charged with murder for the deaths of 26 unarmed Italian volunteers who were shot during the German retreat from France in August 1944, allegedly on the regimental orders he issued. Although the court only found him culpable for manslaughter, he was not sentenced because the manslaughter verdict was time-barred. His arrest lead to his resignation as a professor of railway and transport engineering at the Technical University of Zurich and the end of his academic career in the German-speaking world. (en)
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  • 1914-05-19 (xsd:date)
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  • 1985-07-21 (xsd:date)
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  • 1985-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • University of Stuttgart and Technical University of Berlin (en)
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  • 1914-05-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Portrait of Kurt Gustav Adolf Max Leibbrand (en)
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  • one daughter, four sons (en)
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  • 1985-07-21 (xsd:date)
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  • Heinrich von Kleist Gymnasium, Berlin (en)
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  • Alice née Marty and Dr. Ing. E.h. Max Leibbrand (en)
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  • Lotte Geyer married to 1939 (en)
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  • Kurt Leibbrand (* 19. Mai 1914 in Berlin-Schmargendorf; † 21. Juli 1985 in Santo Domingo) war ein deutscher Bauingenieur und Verkehrsplaner. Im Sommer 1944 veranlasste er als Oberleutnant der Deutschen Wehrmacht die Erschießung meuternder Italiener, die als sogenannte Hilfswillige beim Eisenbahn-Pionierregiment in Südfrankreich arbeiteten. Anfang der 1960er Jahre wurde ihm deshalb der Prozess gemacht. (de)
  • Kurt Gustav Adolf Max Leibbrand (1914-1985) was a German civil engineer, professor, and consultant transport engineer. In July 1961, he was arrested and charged with murder for the deaths of 26 unarmed Italian volunteers who were shot during the German retreat from France in August 1944, allegedly on the regimental orders he issued. Although the court only found him culpable for manslaughter, he was not sentenced because the manslaughter verdict was time-barred. His arrest lead to his resignation as a professor of railway and transport engineering at the Technical University of Zurich and the end of his academic career in the German-speaking world. (en)
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  • Kurt Leibbrand (de)
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