Fritz Knöchlein

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Fritz Knöchlein (1911-1949) was a Nazi officer responsible for the Le Paradis Massacre, during which 97 British soldiers were shot dead and two were critically wounded. He is also believed to have been responsible for the murder of a group of Royal Scots. He was convicted of war crimes on the evidence of the two survivors from Le Paradis and hanged in January 1949.

Fritz Knöchlein
Full Name: Fritz Knöchlein
Origin: Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire
Occupation: Obersturmbannführer
Skills: Brutal weaponary
Extreme nationalism
Hobby: Massacring people of other countries
Crimes: War crimes
Mass Murder
Type of Villain: Xenophobic Nazi War Criminal


Trivia edit

  • He hated British people