Fackenheim, Paul Ernst, 1892-
Enlarge text Shrink text- Bar-Zohar, M. Arrows of the almighty, c1985:CIP galley (Paul Ernst Fackenheim; b. 2-8-1892; alias Paul Koch, alias Mister X, Number 64; wrote novels under the name Paul Ernst)
- Mezimah, c1992:p. 9 (ʻAtsir 26336) p. 4 of cover (Paʾul Ernesṭ Faḳenhaim)
Paul Ernst Fackenheim (born February 8, 1892, in Frankfurt am Main) was a German Jewish Army lieutenant who fought in World War I and received the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class. In 1939 he was detained and transferred to Dachau concentration camp; he was prisoner number 26336. In 1941 Fackenheim was recruited by the Abwehr to serve as a spy; the German Military Intelligence Service appealed to his officer's sense of honour to serve his country once again as a spy in Palestine. His job as a spy in the Middle East lasted only a few days; he was detained and interrogated by the British, who kept him in captivity until 1946. He survived the war as one of the few Jews to be freed from a concentration camp by the German authorities and returned to Germany, settling in Henstedt-Ulzburg. Michael Bar-Zohar wrote his biography, titled in English "Hitler's Jewish Spy" ISBN 0-283-99293-X ISBN 978-0-283-99293-3
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