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  1. Karl Fritzsch (10 July 1903 – reported missing 2 May 1945) was a German member of the Nazi paramilitary organization, the Schutzstaffel (SS) from 1933 to 1945. He was a deputy and acting commandant at the Auschwitz concentration camp. According to Rudolf Höss, Fritzsch first suggested using poisonous gas Zyklon B for the purpose ...

  2. Karl Fritzsch (* 10. Juli 1903 in Nassengrub; † 2. Mai 1945; häufig irrtümlich Fritsch geschrieben) war ein deutscher SS-Hauptsturmführer in der Funktion eines Schutzhaftlagerführers, der 1941 im KZ Auschwitz I (Stammlager) das zur Entwesung bestimmte Zyklon B probeweise zur Vergasung von Häftlingen einsetzte.

  3. El 29 de julio de 1941, el comandante jefe Karl Fritzsch ordenó que diez hombres debían morir de hambre en respuesta a la supuesta fuga de tres internos.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2018 · «La acción estuvo supervisada por el jefe de campo, Karl Fritzsch , un agente veterano de la SS que más tarde se las daba ante sus colegas de ser el inventor de las cámaras de gas de Auschwitz...

  5. Karl Fritzsch (10 July 1903 – 2 May 1945), SS Hauptsturmführer, was the head of the Protective-Custody Camp at the Auschwitz Main Camp from 14 June 1940 until 1 February 1942. Later he had that same role at the Flossenbürg Camp .

  6. Some of these figures became notorious, such as main camp (Auschwitz I Concentration Camp) directors SS-Haupsturmführer Karl Fritzsch and SS-Haupsturmführer Hans Aumeier, or the main camp Rapportführers, SS-Hauptscharführer Gerhard Palitzsch and SS-Oberscharführer Oswald Kaduk.

  7. 3 de sept. de 2016 · Karl Fritzsch was a German SS Captain and Auschwitz concentration camp Deputy who suggested and experimented with the first gassings of Soviet POWs using Zyklon B. He was arrested in 1945 and died in a battle of Berlin. Learn more about his life, role, and legacy in this article.