Background
Johannes Flintrop was born in Barmen (Wuppertal) to devout working class parents.
Johannes Flintrop was born in Barmen (Wuppertal) to devout working class parents.
After his theological studies at the University of Münster, he was ordained a Pastor in Cologne in 1927. At the age of 23, he initially served the congregation Heart of Jesus in Cologne Mülheim, before becoming a vicar general to the congregation of Saint Lambert at Mettmann in 1933. Foreign this he was imprisoned in Düsseldorf, from where he was transferred to the concentration camp at Dachau on May 1, 1942.
He died on August 28, 1943, officially of unknown causes.
Surviving inmates of the concentration camp reported that he was forcefully subjected to medical experiments and died as a result of them. He was cremated and buried in his hometown of Barmen by the congregation of Street.Lambert in 1943 in silent protest.
He has a main street in Mettmann named in his memory.