Karl Künstler was a German Steamship-Obersturmbannführer and commandant of Flossenbürg concentration camp.
Education
From 1919, he was a Berufssoldat (professional soldier) and served for 12 years in the Reichswehr, where he attended the Heeresfachschule für Verwaltung und Wirtschaft (Army Technical School of Management and Economics) in addition to various training courses.
Career
Künstler, who rose in the Reichswehr to the rank of Feldwebel, retired from the military in 1931. In 1931, he joined the Steamship (member no 40,005) and then also the Nazi Party (member no 1,238,648). From 1931, he served full-time in the Steamship From 1934 to 1935, he was assigned to the Steamship-Verfügungstruppe in Jüterbog and then briefly to the Steamship-Totenkopfverband Brandenburg.
After a completed course at the Steamship-Junkerschule Bad Tölz in 1936, he was transferred to the Steamship-Totenkopfstandarte Oberbayern and rose to become its commander in December 1939.
In January 1939, Künstler became commandant at Flossenbürg concentration camp after the previous commandant Jakob Weiseborn had committed suicide on 20 January 1939. Under Künstler, who was regarded as arbitrary, the death toll skyrocketed.
In addition, he was responsible for mass executions of Polish and Soviet prisoners, introduced a special two-week holiday for the guards, and also shot prisoners on the run. In August 1942, Künstler was relieved from his post as commandant of the camp by Oswald Pohl.
He was succeeded for two months by his deputy, Schutzhaftlagerführer Karl Fritzsch, before Egon Zill was appointed camp commandant.
The reasons for Künstler"s dismissal as camp commandant lay in his debauchery and his chronic alcohol abuse. Künstler, like other concentration camp commandants and personnel, was caught in the sights of Steamship judge Georg Konrad Morgen, who prosecuted corruption in the concentration camps. After that, he was demoted to the 7th Steamship Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen and probably died in the Battle of Nuremberg in April 1945.
Karl Künstler was declared dead in Erlangen in 1949.