On
this date, October 8, 1946, Alfred Trzebinski, an SS Physician was executed by
hanging at Hamelin Prison. I will post the information about him from
Wikipedia.
Photos of the eventual Bullenhuser Damm victims showing their surgical
scars after Heissmeyer injected them with tuberculosis.
[PHOTO SOURCE: http://www.executedtoday.com/tag/alfred-trzebinski/]
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Alfred
Trzebinski
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Born
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29 August 1902
Jutroschin |
Died
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8 October 1946 (aged 44)
Hamelin |
Allegiance
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Nazi Germany
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Service/branch
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SS
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Rank
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Hauptsturmführer
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Commands held
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SS Medical Corps in concentration camps
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Other work
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Executed for the medical atrocities and murders of
children he committed in concentration camps
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Alfred Trzebinski (29 August 1902 – 8 October 1946) was an SS-physician at
the Auschwitz, Majdanek and Neuengamme
concentration camps
in Nazi Germany. He was sentenced to death and executed for his involvement in war
crimes committed at the Neuengamme
subcamps.
Life
Trzebinski
was born in Jutroschin, Province of Posen (now Rawicz County). After his study
and graduation he became a physician in Saxony. Trzebinski was a member of the Nazi
Party and SS. Trzebinski was a camp physician (German: Lagerarzt)
at Auschwitz concentration camp from July 1941 to October 1941, and from
October 1941 to September 1943 at the Majdanek camp.
He was then transferred to Neuengamme concentration camp. At
Neuengamme he was the supervisor for SS physician Kurt
Heissmeyer. Heißmeier had done medical experiments on adult concentration
camp prisoners and children. Trzebinski was liable for the medical care of the
inmates of the Neuengamme camp and all its subcamps. Of 100,000 inmates, at
least 42,900 died between 1938 and 1945.
Murder
of children
Trzebinski
was involved in the murder of 20 children at the subcamp Bullenhuser
Damm, a former school partly destroyed during the bombing of Hamburg in
World War II. Heißmeyer had ordered 20 Jewish children (10 boys and 10 girls)
from Auschwitz to continue his experiments. His purpose had been to inject tuberculosis
bacteria and to excise the axillary lymph nodes. On the night of 20 April 1945,
Trzebinski injected morphine into the children (to sedate them) after which
they were hanged in the basement of the Bullenhuser Damm school. That
same night, 28 adults died as well, mostly Soviet prisoners.
Place of children from
Bullenhuser Damm Hamburg, Germany.
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Trial
and execution
Trzebinski
was able to escape at the end of the Second World War. On February 1, 1946 he
was arrested—after working for the British forces in the POW camp
Neumünster—because of the persistency of Walter Freud, a grandchild of Sigmund
Freud. Trzebinski was sentenced to death during the "Curiohaus
processes" in Rotherbaum in March 1946, also for his complicity in the
homicide of the children. At his trial he confessed freely and frankly, saying,
"If I had acted as a hero the children might have died a little later, but
their fate could no longer be averted" and admitted "you cannot
execute children, you can only murder them" but they were "only"
Jews. Trzebinski was executed by hanging on 8 October 1946 by Albert
Pierrepoint at Hamelin Prison.
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