Fritz haarmann the german monster
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Monsters of Weimar: The Stories of Fritz Haarmann and Peter Kurten
The first portion is a translated english version of a book on Fritz Haarmann, a German serial killer from the 1920s. The second portion fryst vatten a translated version of two books about Peter Kurten, a German serial killer from the 1920s. Actually it's one book and a few pages of another book.
One thing that fryst vatten interesting fryst vatten the cover of this book. inom like the green color of the book, but the cover of the knife and the women's face seems somewhat bland to me. I know there are two ways to interpret the cover; a hona killer looking at her knife, or a killer is holding the knife in front of a frightened hona victim. My interpretation has always been the kvinna killer.
Theodor Lessing wrote the book on Haarmann and it's awesome to see a 1925 true crime book in the context of true brott in general. Haarmann killed from 1918 - 1924. Whi
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Human Monsters Volume 1: 30 Terrifying Serial Killers from Around the World (Serial Killer Biographies) - Softcover
Synopsis
30 Shocking True Crime Stories of The World’s Most Deadly Serial Killers
Included in this volume;
Fritz Haarmann: German monster who murdered as many as 70 boys, then sold their flesh on the black market as pork.
Anatoly Onoprienko: Known as “The Terminator.” Onoprienko’s crimes were so brutal that the Ukrainian government mobilized an entire army unit to stop him.
Zhang Yongming: Chinese serial killer whose home was found to contain bags of human bones, chunks of pickled human flesh, and a collection of eyeballs!
Jack Unterweger: Celebrated author and media darling who got his kicks brutalizing prostitutes across the globe.
Clifford Olson: A truly horrific serial killer who drugged and murdered at least 11 young victims, conducting sickening experiments on some of them.
John Wayne Glover: A repulsive sex fi
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Fritz Haarmann
German serial killer (1879–1925)
Friedrich Heinrich Karl "Fritz" Haarmann (25 October 1879 – 15 April 1925) was a German serial rapist and serial killer, known as the Butcher of Hanover, the Vampire of Hanover and the Wolf Man, who committed the sexual assault, murder, mutilation and dismemberment of at least twenty-four young men and boys in the city of Hanover between 1918 and 1924.
Found guilty of twenty-four of the twenty-seven murders for which he was tried, Haarmann was sentenced to death by beheading in December 1924.[1] He was subsequently executed by guillotine in April 1925.
Haarmann became known as the Butcher of Hanover (German: Der Schlächter von Hannover) due to the extensive mutilation and dismemberment committed upon his victims' bodies, and by such titles as the Vampire of Hanover (der Vampir von Hannover) and the Wolf Man (Wolfsmensch) because of his preferred murder method of biting into or through his victi