Hermann Erben

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Hermann Erben (15 November 1897[1] – 1985) was an Austrian physician who served in the German military intelligence, often assuming the title "Doctor".

He joined the Nazi Party in 1938.[2] In 1946, he confessed to a US Military Confession in Shanghai that he had worked for the Ehrhardt Bureau of the Abwehr (German Military Intelligence) from 1941 to 1945 and that he had been a spy inside an internment camp in the far east for over two years.

At one time, the American security service regarded him as one of the three most dangerous operatives in Mexico.[3] He was a friend of Errol Flynn, though no evidence was ever produced that Flynn knew that Erben was a Nazi spy.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Birth date listed in his National-Socialist Party file shown in the documentary Tasmanian Devil: The Fast and Furious Life of Errol Flynn Archived 2014-02-25 at the Wayback Machine by Simon Nasht (Australia, 2007)
  2. ^ Party membership listed in his National-Socialist Party file shown in the documentary Tasmanian Devil: The Fast and Furious Life of Errol Flynn Archived 2014-02-25 at the Wayback Machine by Simon Nasht (Australia, 2007)
  3. ^ The PAN: Moscow's terrorists in Mexico. New York, NY: New Benjamin Franklin House. 1985. ISBN 0-933488-40-8. As available in snippet form here.

Sources[edit]

  • Rudolf Stoiber, 'Der Spion der Hitler sein wollte - Das Leben des Dr. med. Hermann F. Erben' Zsolnay Verlag, Hamburg, 1989