Heinrich Bütefisch
Deceased Person
1894 – 1969
Who was Heinrich Bütefisch?
Heinrich Bütefisch was a German chemist, manager at IG Farben, and Nazi war criminal.
As a leading figure in IG Farben, Bütefisch joined the Freunde des Reichsführer-SS, an exclusive group close to Heinrich Himmler whose membership allowed prominent individuals in German society to become effectively SS officers without undergoing rigorous selection or training. He served as one of Nazi Germany's Wehrwirtschaftsführer and received the Knight's Cross of the War Merit Cross.
During the Nuremberg trials, Bütefisch was convicted in 1948 as a war criminal and sentenced to six years in prison. The reasons for the judgment contain the statement 'Die Ausbeutung der Arbeit von KZ-Insassen ist ein Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit.'.
He served his sentence in Landsberg Prison and was released in 1951.
In 1952, Bütefisch became a member of the supervisory boards for Deutsche Gasolin AG, Feldmühle, and Papier- und Zellstoffwerke AG. He also became a consultant for Ruhrchemie AG Oberhausen, joining its supervisory board in 1952.
In 1964, he was awarded the Grand Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. Protests ensued, so much so that President Heinrich Lübke asked him to return the award.
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