Otto Fritz Harder (born November 25, 1892 in Braunschweig, died March 4, 1956 in Hamburg) was a soccer player for the Hamburger SV. He won two German football championships and played 15 times in the German national team. Harder was a former SS officer and had been a warder at the Ahlem concentration camp in Hanover.
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- Otto Fritz Harder (born November 25, 1892 in Braunschweig, died March 4, 1956 in Hamburg) was a soccer player for the Hamburger SV. He won two German football championships and played 15 times in the German national team. Harder was a former SS officer and had been a warder at the Ahlem concentration camp in Hanover.
- Otto Fritz ("Tull") Harder war ein deutscher Fußballspieler und Aufseher in verschiedenen Konzentrationslagern.
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- Er war (...) stets ein guter Freund und treuer Kamerad.
- Vereinsnachrichten des Hamburger Sport-Verein, April 1956
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- Otto Fritz Harder (born November 25, 1892 in Braunschweig, died March 4, 1956 in Hamburg) was a soccer player for the Hamburger SV. He won two German football championships and played 15 times in the German national team. Harder was a former SS officer and had been a warder at the Ahlem concentration camp in Hanover.
- Otto Fritz ("Tull") Harder war ein deutscher Fußballspieler und Aufseher in verschiedenen Konzentrationslagern.
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