Ernst Krankemann

German criminal
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IntroGerman criminal
PlacesGermany
wasCriminal
Work fieldCrime
Gender
Male
Birth19 December 1895
Death28 July 1941 (aged 45 years)
Star signSagittarius
The details

Biography

Ernst Krankemann (19 December 1895 – 28 July 1941) was an infamous Kapo in Auschwitz concentration camp.

A German criminal, he was transferred into Auschwitz on 29 August 1940. Although generally disliked amongst the SS, Krankemann had powerful supporters such as Karl Fritzsch, the camp's Lagerführer (camp leader and deputy of camp commandant Rudolf Hoess).

As a Kapo, Krankemann held great power over other inmates of Auschwitz, including the authority to murder. One infamous incident involved Krankemann ordering other inmates to pull a very heavy roller over a collapsed inmate, killing him.

On 28 July 1941, as part of the newly extended adult euthanasia Action 14f13, Krankemann was chosen along with around 500 other inmates to be taken by train to a converted mental hospital at Sonnenstein near Dresden. These were the first Auschwitz inmates to be gassed, although they were not gassed at Auschwitz itself.

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