Karl Babor (23 August 1918 – 18 January 1964) was an Austrian Nazi, SS doctor of the Third Reich, and officer at Camp Gross-Rosen with the rank of Hauptsturmführer.
In 1945, Babor was arrested and taken prisoner by the French, and spent several months in a camp before being returned to Vienna, Austria.
He finished his studies[clarification needed] without being arrested until 1952, when he was identified by former deportees at Gross-Rosen.
Babor died without being found: his body was recovered in January 1964 from a river infested with crocodiles.
Police found that he had a self-inflected gunshot wound to his head.