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  Fritz Hartjenstein | DBpedia.org
Friedrich "Fritz" Hartjenstein (July 3, 1905 - October 20, 1954) was an SS-Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel).
Friedrich "Fritz" Hartjenstein (Peine, Germania, 3 luglio 1905 - Metz, Francia, 20 ottobre 1954) è stato un ufficiale nazionalsocialista - raggiunse il grado di SS-Obersturmbannführer equivalente a quello di tenente colonnello - comandante del centro di sterminio di Auschwitz II - Birkenau e del campo di concentramento di Natzweiler-Struthof."
Von einem britischen Militärgericht wurde Hartjenstein mit Urteil vom 5.
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 Natzweiler Trial
Fritz Hartjenstein: The Death Sentence (Commutted to Life Imprisonment)
The commandant of Natzweiler, Fritz Hartjenstein, and five others were tried by a British war crimes court at Wuppertal, from April 9, 1946 to h May 5, 1946.
All of the accused were found guilty; of these, three were sentenced to death and two hanged, one was later commutted.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Holocaust/WarCrime46.html   (98 words)

  
 Auschwitz | Roundtable: Research Architecture
He was considered too soft on the inmates of the main camp and not tough enough to conduct the planned Hungarian Action.
Hartjenstein was also relieved of his duties in Birkenau.
He was blamed for delays in the construction of the railway spur into the camp.
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 Trial of Werner Röhde and 8 others for the murder of four British SOE agents at Natzweiler
The 8 others in the dock were Fritz Hartjenstein, the Commandant at Natzweiler, Max Wochner and Wolfgang Zeuss from the Political Department at Natzweiler, Peter Straub who was the man in charge of executions, Franz Berg who was a prisoner in the camp, Emil Brüttel, Emil Meier and Kurt aus dem Bruch.
The commandant at Natzweiler, SS-Obersturmbanführer Friedrich "Fritz" Hartjenstein, was convicted, and on June 1, 1946 he was sentenced to life in prison.
He was tried again for complicity in the hanging of an RAF pilot at Natzweiler; he was convicted again, and was sentenced on June 5, 1946 to death by firing squad.
www.scrapbookpages.com /Natzweiler/SOEagents5.html   (3096 words)

  
  Jewish Assassins Revenge Against Germans - Part 1
They allegedly ambushed and killed Colonel Fritz Suhren, former Commander of Ravensbrueck,, along with approximately 20 other individuals whom they claimed were former commanders or members of the Einsatzgruppen.
In spite of their overwhelming success in "getting away" with multiple murders, or perhaps BECAUSE of this fact, the DIN members soon became more enterprising.
Former SS Captain Fritz Hartjenstein was the first to fall victim to their blood lust.
www.rense.com /general47/p2.htm   (4632 words)

  
 SS personnel serving at Auschwitz - Military Photos
SS Hauptsturmführer Dr Fritz Klein (Executed by the Allies)
SS Unterscharführer Fritz Buntrock (Executed by the Poles)
SS Unterscharführer Karl - Fritz Steinberg (Fate Unknown)
www.militaryphotos.net /forums/showthread.php?t=49756   (688 words)

  
 Women British SOE agents allegedly executed at Natzweiler-Struthof
They had arrived by train at the nearest station, 5 miles from the camp.
The Commandant, Fritz Hartjenstein, had driven down to meet the women, bringing them the rest of the way, up a steep winding road, to the camp gate, shown in the photo above.
Near the top of the mountain, they had passed the road to the gas chamber, located about a mile from the camp.
www.scrapbookpages.com /Natzweiler/SOEagents.html   (3647 words)

  
 Rudolf Vrba - New WikiPedia , the free encyclopedia
Volkov also advised them to travel lightly, with no money, and only at night, and to trust no-one with their plans.
At 20:33 that evening, the commander of Auschwitz II, SS-Sturmbanführer Fritz Hartjenstein, was informed by teleprinter that two Jews had escaped.
The men knew from previous escape attempts by other prisoners that, once their absence was noticed during the evening appell, or roll call, the guards would continue to search for them for three days.
www.globalwarming-awareness2007.wroclaw.pl /en/wiki/Rudolf_Vrba.html   (8419 words)

  
 Axis History Forum • View topic - Hartjenstein & Schwarz
Axis History Forum • View topic - Hartjenstein and Schwarz
This is an apolitical forum for discussions on the Axis nations, as well as the First and Second World Wars in general hosted by Marcus Wendel's Axis History Factbook in cooperation with Michael Miller's Axis Biographical Research, Christoph Awender's WW2 day by day, Dan Reinbold's Das Reich and Christian Ankerstjerne's Panzerworld.
Ältester Sohn des Schustermeisters Friedrich Hartjenstein und seiner Ehefrau Else geb.
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?t=20719   (414 words)

  
 Comparative timeline | STRUTHOF, the former Natzweiler concentration camp in Alsace
The US Air Force bombs Luftwafffe bases in France.
Arrival of Fritz Hartjenstein, who was appointed the camp's fourth commander on 5 May.
Start of the deportation of Hungarian Jews, who had been assembled in ghettos since March.
www.struthof.fr /index.php?id=524&L=1   (4470 words)

  
 Law Books - October 2002 List - Law Books
At the beginning of the work of each jurist is placed a short biography, followed by a lengthy and careful criticism of that jurist’s life, work, and influence.” Harvard Law Review 17: 214 cited in Marke 226.
Trial of Wolfgang Zeuss, Magnus Wochner, Emil Meier, Peter Straub, Fritz Hartjenstein, Franz Berg, Werner Rohde, Emil Bruttel, Kurt Aus Dem Bruch and Harberg (The Natzweiler Trial).
Location label to spine, card pocket and institution bookplate to front pastedown, stamps to endleaves.
www.lawbookexchange.com /oct02/law-books-oct02-3.html   (6678 words)

  
 Axis History Factbook: Natzweiler Trial
Natzweiler Trial (9 Apr 1946 - 5 May 1946)
Fritz Hartjenstein : The Death Sentence (Commutted to Life Imprisonment)
The commandant, Fritz Hartjenstein, and five others were tried by a British war crimes court at Wuppertal, from the 9th April 1946 to the 5th May 1946.
www.axishistory.com /index.php?id=359   (228 words)

  
 Mission Netaji Forums -> Neaji war criminal controversy
* Fritz Hartjenstein (1905-1954), German Auschwitz concentration camp administrator
* Fritz Ter Meer, German I.G. Farben official
* Fritz Weiedemann, German Council-General and Nazi spy
forums.missionnetaji.org /index.php?showtopic=191   (2859 words)

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