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Adolf Zutter

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Adolf Zutter (1889–Landsberg Prison May 1947) was a German SS-Hauptsturmführer at Mauthausen Concentration Camp, who was tried and executed for war crimes.[1] Zutter, a member of the NSDAP (membership 3,543,330) and the SS (Membership 226 911), was of 27 September 1939 to the beginning of May 1945 a member of the camp staff of KZ Mauthausen. From September 27 1939 to the spring of 1942 he worked as Kommandoführer in Graben active and then as commander of the guards to June 1942. From June 1942 to early May 1945, he was adjutant under the camp commander Franz Ziereis in Mauthausen concentration camp.

Adolf Zutter (rechts) mit Franz Ziereis

Adolf Zutter (right) with Franz Ziereis

After the war Zutter was accused by a military court in the Mauthausen-Gusen camp trials under the Dachau trials and condemmed on May 13, 1946 to death by hanging. When judgment ordering and implementing of executions and participation in gassings were considered as individual excess deeds of Zutter [2] The sentence was enforced in May 27, 1947 in Landsberg prison for war criminals.


References

  1. ^ Joshua Greene Justice at Dachau: The Trials of an American Prosecutor p.209
  2. ^ Florian Freund: Der Dachauer Mauthausenprozess, in: Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes. Jahrbuch 2001, Wien 2001, S. 57