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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 ...
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.
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.
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...
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 .
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.
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.