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Heinrich Forster

Heinrich Georg Forster (14 January 1897 in Langenaltheim – 25 October 1955 near Hanau) was a German SS-Hauptsturmfuhrer (1941) and Lagerfuhrer in Nazi concentration camps.

Biography

Heinrich Forster was a member of the NSDAP (Nazi Party membership 829,889) and the SS (SS-number 36,647).

Forster began his service in the late 1930s at Sachsenhausen concentration camp. From May 1940 to August 1942 Forster was Schutzhaftlagerfuhrer in KZ Sachsenhausen. Then Forster worked as a Lagerfuhrer from late 1942 to mid-1943 at KZ Drutte, a subcamp of Neuengamme concentration camp. Subsequently, Forster was Lagerfuhrer at the Schaluen subcamp of the Kovno Ghetto. From January 1944 to July 1944, Forster was Schutzhaftlagerfuhrer at Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp.

From the end of July 1944 to September 1944 he was Lagerleiter at Kaufering concentration camp. Then he was Lagerfuhrer in the Flossenburg satellite camp of Hersbruck until December 1944. Due to military disobedience, he was then allegedly transferred to a Waffen-SS division until the end of the war.

After the war, Forster went underground and lived under the pseudonym Hans Reich undetected in Hessen. Forster alias Reich died in October 1955 near Hanau due to a bicycle accident.

References

Heinrich Forster Wikipedia