Adolf Storms was not hard to find in the summer of 2008. He was listed in the German telephone book. The former SSUnterscharführer, who had been a member of the Waffen-SS Panzer Division Wiking, was accused, along with two other SS men, of having shot to death at least fifty-seven Hungarian-Jewish forced labourers on 29 March 1945 in Deutsch Schützen, a village close to the Austrian-Hungarian border. Immediately after that massacre, he allegedly executed a Jew – a man, name unknown, who could not ...
2017 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Genocide Research
... by three men, one of whom was ss-Unterscharführer Adolf Storms. The retreating German forces had marched ...
2016 - Austrian Studies Association | Journal of Austrian studies