Hans Steinbrenner (SS member)
Johannes 'Hans' Steinbrenner (16 October 1905 - 12 June 1964) was a German concentration camp overseer. Born in Frankfurt am Main, he is most notable for his participation in the murder of several prisoners during the early phases of Dachau Concentration Camp. Sentenced to life imprisonment after the liberation of Dachau, he was released early in 1962 and killed himself two years later.[1]
Bibliography
- (in English) Christopher Dillon: Dachau and the SS: A Schooling in Violence. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2015, ISBN 978-0-19-879452-3.
- (in English) Kim Wünschmann: Before Auschwitz: Jewish Prisoners in the Prewar Concentration Camps. Harvard University Press, Harvard 2015, ISBN 978-0674967595.
- (in German) Jörg Döring, Markus Joch (ed.s): Alfred Andersch revisited. Werkbiographische Studien im Zeichen der Sebald-Debatte. De Gruyter, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-11-026826-3.
- (in German) Klaus Drobisch, Günther Wieland: System der NS-Konzentrationslager, 1933–1939. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1993, ISBN 3-05-000823-7.
- (in German) Hans Günther Richardi: Schule der Gewalt. Das Konzentrationslager Dachau, 1995.
References
External links
- "Nazi Guard Gets Life Term in Murder of Jewish Prisoner". Jewish Telegraph Agency Archive. 12 March 1952.
- "Dachau in the First Days of the Holocaust". The National Interest. April 21, 2015.
- "Hans Steinbrenner on joining the SS and on the early days in Dachau". BBC.
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