Albert Schwartz
Albert Schwartz in April 1947 Albert Friedrich Schwartz (born May 11, 1905 in Schwarzenau, died July 5, 1984 in Ahrensbök) - Nazi criminal, member of the German concentration camps Stutthof and Buchenwald and SS-Hauptsturmführer.
Member of the NSDAP and SA since 1930 and the SS since 1931. He ran the camp administration in Stutthof from April 1, 1940 to 1941, and then served as a camp commandant. From October 1942 to April 11, 1945 he was an Arbeitseinsatzführer in Buchenwald. Among other things, he assigned prisoners to the surrounding sub-camps. He exploited their slave-labor in absolute terms and did nothing to improve the horrible conditions in which it was done.
After the end of the war, he sat on the bench of a Buchenwald crew (US vs. Josias Prince Zu Waldeck and others) in front of the American Military Tribunal in Dachau and was sentenced to death. Judgment was changed in the act of grace for life. He was released from prison on 14 May 1954. Schwartz later worked in the Federal Republic of Germany. Bibliography
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