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  1. 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.

  2. Ravensbrück ( pronounced [ʁaːvənsˈbʁʏk]) was a Nazi concentration camp exclusively for women from 1939 to 1945, located in northern Germany, 90 km (56 mi) north of Berlin at a site near the village of Ravensbrück (part of Fürstenberg/Havel ). The camp memorial's estimated figure of 132,000 women who were in the camp during the war ...

  3. Execution of Fritz Suhren Brutal Nazi Commandant of Ravensbruck Concentration Camp World War 2. The 30th of April 1945, Nazi Germany. The Soviet forces l...

  4. Reinhard Johann Heinz Paul Anton Suhren (16 April 1916 – 25 August 1984) was a German U-boat commander in World War II and younger brother of Korvettenkapitän (Ing.) and Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipient Gerd Suhren . Suhren was born in Langenschwalbach, the second of four children, and grew up in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2018 · Re: Fritz Suhren. by PHILDHB » 22 Mar 2018, 00:04. steve248 wrote: Suhren married on 26 July 1936 and had three children - the last born 24 June 1941. No information on gender. Last heard of in north Germany/Schleswig Holstein region, evacuated there in 1944. I tried searching the forum, nothing there on family. Thanks for the info Steve.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2021 · Holocaust, Hebrew Shoʾah, Yiddish and Hebrew Ḥurban (“Destruction”), the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by Nazi ...

  7. Former Ravensbrück camp commandant Fritz Suhren is tried by a French military court in 1949, along with the director of forced labor at Ravensbrück, Hans Pflaum.