Heinrich Feisthauer

Heinrich Feisthauer (14 September 1898 – 11 November 1964) was an opponent of the Nazi regime and survivor of Sachsenhausen concentration camp of Silesian origin.

Feisthauer's ancestors were Austrian Landler who were deported from Maria Theresa because of their Protestant beliefs.

Feisthauer was born on 14 September 1898 in Eckersdorf (now Bożków in Poland) in Grafschaft Glatz, Silesia.

On 23 June[2] he was brought to Sachsenhausen concentration camp as part of the Aktion Arbeitsscheu Reich.

After the expulsion of ethnic Germans from Silesia in 1946, he arrived in Esperke, Lower Saxony.

Heinrich Feisthauer in 1955
Permission to leave the Concentration camp. The permission to leave consists of a grade concerning the behavior of Feisthauer, Feisthauer was graded as satisfying