August Sorko

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August Sorko
Born9 August 1891
Klagenfurt, Cisleithania, Austria-Hungary
Died19 July 1941 (aged 49)
Komsomolske, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Cause of deathExecution by beheading


Franz August Sorko (9 August 1891 – 19 July 1941) was an Austrian colonel who served in the Nazi German Wehrmacht during World War II. He purportedly (according to the Germans) died at the hands of the Soviets within a month of the initial German invasion (although it should be noted that Nazi and Neo-Nazi sources are generally considered unreliable). Afterwards Sorko's death was used by Nazi newspapers such as the Völkischer Beobachter for propaganda purposes, namely, demonstrating how "beastly" and "inhumane" the Soviets supposedly were for defending themselves.[1]

Gallery

Sorko, as shown in the Völkischer Beobachter.
August Sorko. Location and date unknown.

References

  1. No author (1941-08-01). "Einen Bewußtlosen enthauptet" Völkischer Beobachter. Archived from the original on 2023-02-01. Retrieved 2023-02-01.