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|skills = Military training<br>High intellect<br>Proficiency in knives
|skills = Military training<br>High intellect<br>Proficiency in knives
|hobby = Dismembering his victims
|hobby = Dismembering his victims
|goals = Kill any young males he can find <small>(Briefly succeded, but failed after)</small>.
|goals = Kill any young males he can find <small>(Briefly succeeded, but failed after)</small>.
|crimes = Rape<br>
|crimes = [[Rape]]<br>[[Murder]]<br>Illegal dealing<br>Mutilation<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>Theft<br>[[Cannibalism]]<br>[[Necrophilia]]<br>[[Misandry]]
Murder<br>
|type of villain = Homosexual Murderer|Image=Fritz Haarmann (1879-1925).jpg|name=Evil-doer}}{{Quote|I never intended to hurt those youngsters, but I knew that if I got going something would happen and that made me cry... I would throw myself on top of those boys and bite through the Adam's apple, throttling them at the same time|Fritz Haarmann}}
Illegal dealing<br>
Mutilation<br>
Kidnapping<br>
Theft<br>
Cannibalism<br>
|type of villain = Homosexual Murderer|Image=Fritz Haraamann.jpg|name=Evil-doer|Quote="I never intended to hurt those youngsters, but I knew that if I got going something would happen and that made me cry... I would throw myself on top of those boys and bite through the Adam's apple, throttling them at the same time".}}


Fritz Haarmann (October 25<sup>th</sup>, 1879 - April 15<sup>th</sup>, 1925) was a german serial killer very well-knowned for his brutality of his crimes.
'''Friedrich Heinrich "Fritz" Karl Haarmann''' (October 25<sup>th</sup>, 1879 - April 15<sup>th</sup>, 1925) was a German serial killer known for his multiple cases of murders involving young men.


== Criminal career ==
== Criminal career ==
=== Start of the rampage ===
His crime rampage started in September 1918, a time in which Germany was suffering economic deprivation and severe food shortages. Haarmann's first known victim was a 17-year-old runaway named Friedel Rothe. When Rothe disappeared on 27th September 1918, his friends told police he was last seen with Haarmann, who at the time of this first known murder resided in a single room apartment at 27 Cellerstraße. Under pressure from Rothe's family, police raided Haarmann's apartment in October 1918, where they found their informer in the company of a semi-naked 13-year-old boy. He was charged with both the sexual assault and battery of a minor, and sentenced to nine months' imprisonment.  
His crime rampage started in September 1918, a time in which Germany was suffering economic deprivation and severe food shortages. Haarmann's first known victim was a 17-year-old runaway named Friedel Rothe. When Rothe disappeared on 27th September 1918, his friends told police he was last seen with Haarmann, who at the time of this first known murder resided in a single room apartment at 27 Cellerstraße. Under pressure from Rothe's family, police raided Haarmann's apartment in October 1918, where they found their informer in the company of a semi-naked 13-year-old boy. He was charged with both the sexual assault and battery of a minor, and sentenced to nine months' imprisonment.  


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All of Haarmann's victims were males between the ages of 10 and 22, the majority of whom were in their mid- to late-teens that were or commuters, runaways or male prostitutes, whom he would typically encounter in or around Hanover's central railway station.  
All of Haarmann's victims were males between the ages of 10 and 22, the majority of whom were in their mid- to late-teens that were or commuters, runaways or male prostitutes, whom he would typically encounter in or around Hanover's central railway station.  


=== The luting ===
=== The luring ===
The victims would be lured back to one of three addresses in which Haarmann is known to have resided throughout those years. He is known to have killed upon the promise of assistance, accommodation, work or under the pretense of arrest. At Haarmann's apartment, the victim would typically be given food and drink.  
The victims would be lured back to one of three addresses in which Haarmann is known to have resided throughout those years. He is known to have killed upon the promise of assistance, accommodation, work or under the pretense of arrest. At Haarmann's apartment, the victim would typically be given food and drink.  


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* The story and the crimes of Fritz Haarmann were portayed in the movies "Die Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe" (1973) and "Der Totmacher" (1955)
* The story and the crimes of Fritz Haarmann were portayed in the movies "Die Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe" (1973) and "Der Totmacher" (1955)
* The character Hans Beckert (from the noir movie "M", made in Germany in 1931) was inspired by Haarmann and [[Peter Kürten]].
* The character Hans Beckert (from the noir movie "M", made in Germany in 1931) was inspired by Haarmann and [[Peter Kürten]].
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[[Category:Execution]]
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[[Category:Misandrists]]
[[Category:Kidnapper]]
[[Category:Early Modern Villains]]