Helmut Kunz

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Born26 September 1910
Died23 September 1976 (aged 65)
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Branch Waffen-SS
Helmut Kunz
Born26 September 1910
Died23 September 1976 (aged 65)
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Branch Waffen-SS
Service years1936–1945
RankSturmbannführer
UnitDental (medical) office
ConflictsWorld War II

Helmut Kunz (26 September 1910 – 23 September 1976) was an SS dentist who, after the suicide of Adolf Hitler, was ordered to administer anesthetic to the six children of Joseph Goebbels before they were killed.

Kunz was born in Ettlingen, Germany. He first studied law, then dentistry. He wrote his doctoral thesis on "studies of dental caries among school children as related to their feeding in infancy". In 1936, he opened a dental practice in Lucka, south of Leipzig. He also joined the SS, unit Sturm 10 of the 84. SS-Standarte in Weißenfels, Sachsen.

SS career

In 1939, Kunz was a member of the 3rd SS Division Totenkopf. In 1941 he was seriously injured and assigned to the Waffen-SS medical office in Berlin as a junior assistant of the Dentist-General. In late April 1945 he was assigned to the Reich Chancellery in Berlin.[1]

Killing of the Goebbels children

Capture and later life

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