Albert Kuntz (4 December 1896 – 22 January 1945) was a German goldsmith, soldier, communist and concentration camp victim.
A soldier in the First World War, Kuntz rose to become an elected representative of the Communist Party of Germany in the Prussian Landtag.
He died in January 1945 at the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp, where he had been organizing the sabotage of the V-2 rocket production line.
[4] In 1929 he moved to Berlin and became a candidate for the Central Committee of the KPD, which sent him to the International Lenin School in Moscow.
[4] By 1933, Kuntz had risen to the position of Communist deputy in the Prussian Landtag, the representative assembly of the Kingdom of Prussia in Berlin.
At both camps, he organized secret meetings of the Communist party, together with Theodor Neubauer and Walter Stoecker.
[5] As a prisoner he was a bauleiter, or construction supervisor, under the direction of the camp Nazi commandant SS-Sturmbannführer Otto Förschner.
[9] While at Dora-Mittelbau, he organized a group to sabotage the V-2 rockets that were being produced in underground galleries at the camp.