Alf Schnéevoigt (25 December 1915 – 22 April 1982) was a Danish photographer born to George Schnéevoigt and Henriette Mathilde Frederiksen. [1] [2] At the beginning of World War II Schnéevoigt worked as a film photographer at ASA. He was subsequently with Frikorps Danmark on the eastern front and photographed for Die Deutsche Wochenschau. [1]
Schnéevoigt was arrested on 6 May 1945 at his residence for the murders of Jørgen Buntzen and Hipoen Herskov. [1] [3] On November 14, 1946, he was found guilty and sentenced to death. [4] However, in 1947, his sentence was changed to life in prison. [3] [4] After 10 years in prison he was released. [3]
Alf Schnéevoigt (25 December 1915 – 22 April 1982) was a Danish photographer born to George Schnéevoigt and Henriette Mathilde Frederiksen. [1] [2] At the beginning of World War II Schnéevoigt worked as a film photographer at ASA. He was subsequently with Frikorps Danmark on the eastern front and photographed for Die Deutsche Wochenschau. [1]
Schnéevoigt was arrested on 6 May 1945 at his residence for the murders of Jørgen Buntzen and Hipoen Herskov. [1] [3] On November 14, 1946, he was found guilty and sentenced to death. [4] However, in 1947, his sentence was changed to life in prison. [3] [4] After 10 years in prison he was released. [3]