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Kurt Küttner

Kurt Küttner (1907 – 1964) was an ''SS-Oberscharführer'' (Staff Sergeant) who served at Treblinka extermination camp, arrested and charged with war crimes at the Treblinka trials twenty years after the war ended.
==Career==
Before World War II, Küttner worked for many years as a warden in the German police. During Operation Reinhard in occupied Poland he was in charge of the lower camp of Treblinka II ''Totenlager'', where he became one of the most feared and hated SS officers. He would follow people around, stop them and search for money, pictures or any family mementos that the ''Sonderkommando'' prisoners would try to hide on their person. If he caught someone carrying anything, he would beat the prisoner cruelly and send him to the ''Lazarett'', or infirmary, where the prisoner was killed. In his capacity as commander of the Lower Camp and over the Jewish prisoners, he wanted to know exactly what was going on throughout his jurisdiction. He therefore exploited the weakness or baseness of some of the prisoners and turned them into informers. He received the nickname "Kiwe" from the prisoners.〔Yitzhak Arad (1987). ''Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: The Operation Reinhard Death Camps'', Bloomington: Indiana University Press, p. 191〕
Küttner ordered the worker Jews (''Arbeitskommando'') who worked in the ''Lazarett'' of his lower camp to wear armbands bearing the red cross emblem, so as to deceive the true nature of the "infirmary" as a killing station.〔Klee, Ernst, Dressen, Willi, Riess, Volker (1991). ''The Good Old Days: The Holocaust as Seen by Its Perpetrators and Bystanders'', p. 245. ISBN 1-56852-133-2.〕
As recalled by ''SS-Unterscharführer'' (Corporal) Franz Suchomel:
Küttner was also in charge of whipping prisoners at the evening roll call. Samuel Willenberg, one of the prisoners at Treblinka, recounts how this went:
Küttner also served in the SS in Italy. After the war, Küttner, along with ten other former SS officers from Treblinka, was arrested and charged at the Treblinka trials, but he died before the trial began in 1964.〔(First Treblinka Trial ) at the Holocaust Research Project.〕

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