Thirteen anti-fascist resistance members of the “Red Orchestra” ring(s) were efficiently beheaded by the Plötzensee Prison fallbeil on this date in 1943.
Let no one say that I wept and trembled and clung to life. I want to end my life laughing, laughing the way I loved and still love life.
They were:
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Karl Behrens
Erika Gräfin von Brockdorff (nee Erika Schönfeldt)
Wilhelm Guddorf
Helmut Himpel
Walter Husemann
Walter Küchenmeister
Friedrich Rehmer
John Rittmeister*
Philipp Schaeffer
Heinz Strelow
Fritz Thiel
German Wikipedia’s list of executions in the Reich has only the above 11 listed for this day; via … @KrasnojKapelle on Twitter and this Bundesarchiv page, the others were
* A psychoanalyst, Rittmeister contributed through his correspondence the whimsical/ominous title of a volume about the history of his field — “Here Life Goes on in a Most Peculiar Way”: Psychoanalysis before and after 1933.
On this day..
- 1826: Francis Irvin, the first hanging in Ohio County, Kentucky
- 1948: Johannes Rasmussen, Danish Resistance betrayer
- 1920: Rickey Harrison, Hudson Duster
- 1619: Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, laandsadvocaat
- 1803: Peter Stout
- 1559: The remains of David Joris, Anabaptist fugitive
- 1945: Bruno Dorfer and Rainer Beck, Wehrmacht deserters
- 1828: Carbonari in Ravenna
- 2005: Shanmugam Murugesu, for the chronic
- 2005: Michael Ross, the Roadside Strangler
- 1880: Edwin Hoyt, in Bridgeport
- 1881: Not Billy the Kid