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 .
Fritz Suhren (10 June 1908 – 12 June 1950) was a German SS officer and Nazi concentration camp commandant. Early years Suhren joined the Nazi Party in 1928 and the Sturmabteilung at the same time. [1] He moved over to the SS in October 1931, initially as a volunteer before going full-time in 1934. SS service
Fritz Suhren (10 June 1908 – 12 June 1950) was a German SS officer who joined the Nazi Party in 1928. In 1941, he was stationed at Sachsenhausen concentration camp, and in 1942 took over as commandant of the Ravensbrück concentration camp. After the war, Suhren was arrested by the British army, but escaped.
Fritz Suhren (* 10. Juni 1908 in Varel; † 12. Juni 1950 bei Sandweier) war ein deutscher SS-Sturmbannführer und Lagerkommandant im KZ Ravensbrück
Camp commandant Fritz Suhren at first evaded capture, but was eventually captured and tried by a French military court in 1949, along with the director of forced labor at Ravensbrück, Hans Pflaum. The Tribunal sentenced both to death.
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 .