Karl Löffler

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Karl Löffler was head of the "Jewish Desk" (or Jewish Affairs) department of the Gestapo in Cologne, Germany during in the 1930s and 1940s. As such he was in charge in coordinating the deportations of the Jewish community of Cologne to concentration camps.

After the war, Löffler was totally exonerated by the Denazification courts of Cologne after receiving positive recommendations from the head of the Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish churches in Cologne.

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