Julius Ritter
See also: Ritter
Julius Ritter (° 1893) dead the September 28th 1943 in Paris, was a general S who supervised the Service of obligatory work in France which sent tens of thousands of French workers in Germany to support industry Nazi there.
Its chief with Berlin was Fritz Sauckel which was condemned to died to the Procès of Nuremberg.
The assassination
It is in the morning of the September 23rd, towards 8:30, Rue Pétrarque in the 16th district of Paris, that a team of ftp me carried out the officer S Ritter. At the time when this one gets into its car, a first killer draws several shots which will be deadened by the pane. The officer trying to release itself from with dimensions opposite, will be opposite the second killer who will complete it of three balls. After this attack, the occupant will not feel safe any more. The assassination of Ritter had a great impact in Berlin and Heinrich Himmler ordered with its representative in France Karl Oberg, to repress the “terrorists”.
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