Franz Podezin

Franz Podezin (b. 1911 Vienna, Austria) was an SS-Hauptscharführer and Gestapo chief in Rechnitz, Austria. On the night of March 24–25, 1945 allegedly on the direction of the "Killer Countess", Margaret of Batthyanyu daughter of Baron Heinrich Thyssen, Podezin engaged in the massacre of at least 180 Hungarian Jewish slave laborers in Rechnitz who were assigned to dig anti-tank ditches in anticipation of the approaching Red Army.

The slave laborers were machine gunned to death allegedly as part of a perverse celebration of Nazi functionaries at Batthyanyu's Schloss Rechnitz. There has been controversy over the version of events as reported by British journalist David Litchfield. The fact that the killings occurred and Podezin took part is not disputed. The dispute stems over whether or not the killings were done to amuse the guests at the party and if party guests took part in the murders. Podezin escaped justice and was last seen alive in South Africa in 1963.