Edward Drozdowsky


Edward Drozdowsky (or Eduard Drazdauskas, born 1917, died?) is a Nazi criminal, member of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp crew, and SS-Oberscharführer. Curriculum vitae

He came to Gross-Rosen in 1942 when he was still an SS-Rotten Führer. He was a very brutal SS man. He liked to wreak havoc in Polish blocks. He liked to murder the prisoners, so he did not give a bath to take a nap. He murdered them in various ways. He liked to kill them as follows: he unexpectedly hit the prisoner in the stomach and under the jaw, which "burned" from his legs. Then he put a stick on his victim's throat and made a "swing", which prolonged the prisoner's agony, because he stood on it and once pressed the left end of the stick and once on the right.He was very fierce in search of a victim who once caught him in the eye. Then, in the first two years, he did not even give half-conscious prisoners who were praised for their murderous work, for example, wearing stone blocks or mortal exercises. Then he murdered them so that they would "no longer eat bread". Then he was still a lagerführer in the Gross-Rosen sub-camp in Jawor.

According to the book Gross-Rosen, the concentration camp in Silesia after the war was taken over by a former prisoner of the camp. He was convicted in Hamburg with the former commander of the camp, Johannes Hassebroek and rapportführer Hellmuth Eschner, and he was sentenced to death and most likely executed in 1948. Official sources say that he was sentenced on 7 October 1948 with Eschner to be sentenced to life imprisonment. His fate is unknown. Bibliography

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