Paul Bredow

Paul Bredow (31 October 1903 – December 1945) was a German SS sergeant and Holocaust perpetrator.

Bredow was the head of the Kommando Rot clothing sorting unit at the Barracks A in the camp's zone 2 Auffanglager, remembered for his pathological cruelty by survivors.

His hobby there was the target shooting of Jews with a pistol, fifty a day, which was fully approved by his superior Christian Wirth.

[3] Bredow was transferred to San Sabba concentration camp in Trieste (Italy) before the war ended.

He returned to Germany after the war and worked for a few months as carpenter together with his SS friend Karl Frenzel in Giessen until November 1945.