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  1. Fritz Suhren (Varel, Reino de Sajonia, Alemania; 10 de junio de 1908 – 12 de junio de 1950). Fue un Oficial de la SS nazi, participante activo del Holocausto judío durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

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    Fritz Suhren (10 June 1908 – 12 June 1950) was a Nazi German SS officer and Nazi concentration camp commandant. In 1950 he was tried for his role in The Holocaust by a French military court and found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and executed.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Fritz_SuhrenFritz Suhren - Wikiwand

    Fritz Suhren. Fue un Oficial de la SS nazi, participante activo del Holocausto judío durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  4. Fritz Suhren (* 10. Juni 1908 in Varel; † 12. Juni 1950 bei Sandweier) war ein deutscher SS-Sturmbannführer und Lagerkommandant im KZ Ravensbrück

  5. Learn about Fritz Suhren, a German SS officer who commanded the Ravensbrück concentration camp and was executed for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Find out his biography, role in the Holocaust, and trial details.

  6. Following an evacuation order from Himmler, Ravensbrück’s commandant Fritz Suhren had the remaining 20,000 prisoners marched towards the north-west in several columns. On 30 April 1945, the Red Army liberated the camp and around 2,000 sick prisoners who had been left behind.

  7. Having fled to Bavaria, Fritz Suhren and Hans Pflaum were caught by the American troops in 1949 and were sent to the French occupation zone. The trial and appeal took place from February to May 1950.