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Richard Schuh (2 October 1920 – 18 February 1949) was a German convicted murderer and the penultimate criminal to be executed by the
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).


Biography

Schuh was a trained mechanic who served in the
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during
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. He fought on the Western Front and the Eastern Front, serving as the gunner on fighter planes. He was later taken prisoner by the Americans. After his release, Schuh made a living by doing odd jobs. He murdered Hans Eugen Roth, a truck driver, near
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on 28 January 1948, in order to get hold of the new tires on his vehicle and sell them on the black market. Schuh's crime was quickly solved. He was arrested, convicted of murder and aggravated robbery, and sentenced to death by the
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Regional Court in May 1948. Schuh's mother killed herself shortly after her son's arrest. Schuh's appeal, as well as pleas for clemency from close relatives and even from the director of the prison where Schuh was incarcerated, were ineffective: a commutation of the sentence to life imprisonment was in the hands of the President of
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, Gebhard Müller, a proponent of capital punishment. Müller declined to intervene. The execution was carried out with a
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on 18 February 1949, at six o'clock in the morning, in the courtyard of the prison at 18 Doblerstraße in
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. During the execution, the small town hall bell was rung. Schuh himself had only learned of the scheduled date the night before. Witnesses said he was "extremely calm" upon hearing the news of his upcoming execution. Schuh's body was handed over to the anatomical institute of the
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. The guillotine is on display in the
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Prison Museum.


Legacy

During the Nazi era, some 16,000 people had been executed. In the years between the end of the war and the entry into force of the Basic Law on 24 May 1949, German courts in the three western occupation zones imposed a total of 34 death sentences; 15 of these were carried out. Schuh's beheading was the penultimate civilian execution on West German territory. Two other convicted murderers, 29-year-old Robert Amelung and 39-year-old Peter Steinhauer were guillotined in Hamburg on 9 May 1949. In West Berlin, where the Basic Law applied only to a limited extent, capital punishment was not abolished until 1951; the last person to be executed there was the robber-murderer Berthold Wehmeyer on 11 May 1949. On 7 June 1951, American soldiers hanged seven Nazi war criminals at
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. These were the last executions carried out on West German soil.


See also

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Capital punishment in Germany Capital punishment in Germany has been abolished for all crimes, and is now explicitly prohibited by the constitution. It was abolished in West Germany in 1949, in the Saarland in 1956 (as part of the Saarland joining West Germany and becoming a ...
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List of most recent executions by jurisdiction Capital punishment is retained in law by 55 UN member states or observer states, with 140 having abolished it in law or in practice. The most recent legal executions performed by nations and other entities with criminal law jurisdiction over the p ...


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