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  1. Friedrich Hartjenstein (3 July 1905 – 20 October 1954) was a German SS functionary and war criminal. A member of the SS-Totenkopfverbände, he served at various Nazi concentration camps such as Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen. After the Second World War, he was tried and found guilty of murder and crimes against humanity .

  2. Friedrich "Fritz" Hartjenstein was an SS -Obersturmbannfuehrer (Lieutenant Colonel). Born in Peine, he began concentration camp service at Sachsenhausen in 1938. The following year, he was transferred to Niedernhagen. In 1941, he was assigned to the 3rd SS Division "Totenkopf," where he served for a year.

  3. Friedrich Hartjenstein, genannt Fritz Hartjenstein (* 3. Juli 1905 in Peine; † 20. Oktober 1954 in Paris ), war im Zweiten Weltkrieg ein deutscher SS-Obersturmbannführer und Lagerkommandant der Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau und Natzweiler, wofür er mehrfach zum Tode verurteilt wurde.

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  5. More people were murdered in the Birkenau camp than in any other place in human history. For most of the history of the camp there was no position of comman...

  6. The commandant of Natzweiler at the time that four female resistance agents were executed, Fritz Hartjenstein and five others were tried by a British war crimes court at Wuppertal, from 9 April to 5 May 1946. All of the accused were found guilty; of these, three were sentenced to death and two hanged.

  7. 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.