- Josef Kramer
Josef Kramer (
November 10 ,1906 –December 13 ,1945 ) was theCommandant of the Bergen-Belsenconcentration camp . Dubbed "The Beast of Belsen" by camp inmates; he was a notoriousNazi war criminal , directly responsible for the deaths of thousands of people. He was convicted ofwar crimes and hanged in Hameln prison afterWorld War II .Early career
Kramer was born in
Munich and joined the Nazi Party in 1931 and the SS in 1932. His SS training led him into work as a prison guard and, after the outbreak of war, as a concentration camp guard.In 1934, he was assigned as a guard at Dachau. His promotion was rapid, obtaining senior posts at Sachsenhausen and Mauthausen concentration camps. He became assistant to
Rudolf Höß , the Commandant at Auschwitz in 1940 and later the Commandant ofNatzweiler-Struthof concentration camp in April 1941.In 1940, he accompanied Rudolf Höß to inspect Auschwitz as a possible site for a new synthetic coal oil and rubber plant, which was a vital industry in
Germany given its shortage of oil.Auschwitz
Kramer was promoted to the rank of
Hauptsturmführer in 1942 and, in May 1944, was put in charge of the gas chambers at the Auschwitz-Birkenau compound. He was to hold that position until December 1944, when he was transferred out as Commandant of Belsen.At Auschwitz, Kramer soon became notorious among his subordinates as a harsh taskmaster. One of the defendants at the Frankfurt Trial, Dr.
Franz Lucas , testified that he tried to avoid assignments given him by Kramer by pleading stomach and intestinal disorders. When Dr. Lucas saw that his name had been added to the list of selecting physicians for a large group of inmates transferred from Hungary, he objected strenuously. Kramer reacted sharply: "I know you are being investigated for favouring prisoners. I am now ordering you to go to the ramp, and if you fail to obey an order, I shall have you arrested on the spot".In August 1943 Kramer received 80 inmates who were to be killed with gas. He had the women stripped and, once naked, had them herded into the
gas chambers . He later testified "When the door closed they began to scream. I put in a small amount of salt through a tube and looked through a peephole to see what happened. The women breathed about a minute before they fell to the floor." Kramer repeated this until all were dead. When asked how he felt about this he said, "I had no feelings in carrying out these things because I had received an order."Belsen
In December 1944, Kramer was transferred from Birkenau to Belsen, near the village of Bergen. Belsen had originally served as a temporary camp for those leaving Germany, but during the war had been expanded to serve as a convalescent depot for the ill and displaced people from across north-west Europe. Although it had no gas chambers, Kramer's rule was so harsh that he became known as the 'Beast of Belsen'. As Germany collapsed administration of the camp broke down, but Kramer remained devoted to bureaucracy. On
March 1 ,1945 , he filed a report stating that of the 42,000 inmates in his camp, 250-300 had died from typhus. OnMarch 19 , the number of inmates rose to 60,000 as the Germans continued to evacuate camps that were soon to be liberated by the Allies. As late as the week ofApril 13 , some 28,000 additional prisoners were brought in.With the collapse of administration and many guards fleeing to escape retribution, roll calls were stopped, and the inmates were left to their own devices. Corpses rotted everywhere, and
rat s attacked the living too weak to fight them off. Kramer remained even when the British arrived to liberate the camp. He remained indifferent and callous and took them on a tour of the camp to inspect the 'scenes'. Piles of corpses were lying all over the camp, mass graves were filled in, and the huts were filled with prisoners in every stage of emaciation and disease.Trial and execution
Josef Kramer was imprisoned at the Hameln jail, during his time at the jail he was exercised twice a day by Corporal Basil Mutton. Josef Kramer and 44 other camp staff (including 15 women) were tried in the
Belsen Trial by a British military court atLüneburg . The trial lasted several weeks from September to November 1945. He was sentenced to death onNovember 17 , 1945, and hanged at Hameln jail byAlbert Pierrepoint on December 13, 1945.ources and external links
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