Roland Puhr (21 January 1914 – 15 April 1964) was an SS-Unterscharführer who committed numerous atrocities at Sachsenhausen concentration camp during World War II.
During his time, Puhr participated in the shootings of multiple Soviet POWs at the camp's execution site.
Tuppy had also been involved in the prosecutions of Anton Rintelen, one of the ringleaders in the coup, and Otto Steinhäusl, a police officer who'd collaborated.
Rintelen and Steinhäusl both received prison terms for treason, albeit they were later released under amnesty agreements with Germany.
German communist Rudolf Wunderlich, a survivor of Sachsenhausen, later described finding Tuppy after he was beaten by Puhr and other SS men.
"Tuppy died shortly after being beaten further by SS guards Gustav Sorge and Wilhelm Schubert.