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Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security

Brunner hid in Damascus for decades and is said to have taught torture tactics to Hafez al-Assad’s intelligence service

Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security.

By Danylo Hawaleshka

Published On 8 Jan 20258 Jan 2025

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Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security
Torture in Syria has a nasty origin. At its core, Alois Brunner, the “Butcher of Salonica”, a Nazi SS officer who escaped to Damascus. His story, what there is of it, has been pieced together by only a few journalists, Nazi hunters and, purportedly, Mossad assassins.
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However incomplete, that story still paints a vivid picture of a man who sent more than 128,000 European Jews to Nazi death camps, including 345 children in France, just weeks before Paris was liberated.
However incomplete, that story still paints a vivid picture of a man who sent more than 128,000 European Jews to Nazi death camps, including 345 children in France, just weeks before Paris was liberated.
Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security
Under Adolf Eichmann, one of the chief architects of the Holocaust, Brunner oversaw the deportation of Jews from Austria, Greece, France and Slovakia. He was sentenced to death in absentia, in France, in 1954.
Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security
That same year, he fled Germany for Egypt, then Syria, where Nazi hunters say the government hid him. Later, he reportedly taught torture tactics to President Hafez al-Assad’s intelligence service.
Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security
But Brunner’s guarded hideout did not go unnoticed. In 1961, a letter bomb attributed to Israeli Mossad agents cost him his left eye. In 1980, a second Mossad bomb reportedly blew off three fingers.
Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security
In 1985, two German reporters travelled to Damascus, where they photographed Brunner, then 73, with a hidden watch-camera.
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Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security
French President Jacques Chirac, on a visit to Syria in 1996, reportedly asked about Brunner. Al-Assad denied knowing him, but journalist Hedi Aouidj says al-Assad then confined Brunner, to avoid being caught out. In 2000, al-Assad’s son, Bashar, became president, and Brunner “likely” died the next year. He would have been about 89.
Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security
Torture in Syria, however, endured. A government photographer, in 2014, leaked more than 53,000 pictures of people tortured and killed by the latest Assad regime. Since the war began in 2011, the number of people killed in Syrian prisons is estimated to be in the tens of thousands.
Alois Brunner, the Nazi ‘butcher’ who trained Syrian security
Today, it’s impossible to know the extent of Alois Brunner’s influence on Syria’s vast torture network. But with the discovery of each mass grave, the extent of the Assad regime’s killing becomes more apparent … and at the same time, increasingly incomprehensible.

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