Ebook {Epub PDF} Executioner: Pierrepoint. Albert Pierrepoint by Albert Pierrepoint






















 · fascinating autobiography of Albert Pierrepoint who was hangman in the U.K. for over 25 years. Great read on a macabre subject from the day to day technicalities to the moral issues of execution in which Albert reveals that he resigned from his post because he concluded that execution solved nothing and was not a deterrent to murder/5.  · In December , Albert Pierrepoint was given an unusual mission: to execute 13 Nazi war criminals in one day. Along with the commander of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, he also executed the “young year-old blonde who used to carry a riding crop to beat inmates to death,” as well as the doctor who decided who would go to the gas chambers and who be put to www.doorway.ru: Ofer Aderet. "Executioner: Pierrepoint", an autobiography by Albert Pierrepoint, gives the life story of Great Britain's most famous hangman, in his own words. Mr Pierrepoint tells of his boyhood, of his discovery that his father and favorite uncle were official executioners, his desire to follow in his father's footsteps, and of his subsequent life as an official executioner for Great Britain (and unofficial one for Ireland)/5().


Albert Pierrepoint (/ ˈ p ɪər p ɔɪ n t /; 30 March - 10 July ) was an English hangman who executed between and people in a year career that ended in His father Henry and uncle Thomas were official hangmen before him.. Pierrepoint was born in Clayton in the West Riding of www.doorway.ru family struggled financially because of his father's intermittent employment. "Executioner: Pierrepoint", an autobiography by Albert Pierrepoint, gives the life story of Great Britain's most famous hangman, in his own words. Mr Pierrepoint tells of his boyhood, of his discovery that his father and favorite uncle were official executioners, his desire to follow in his father's footsteps, and of his subsequent life as an. The Pierrepoints have been, in succession, Henry Albert Pierrepoint, his brother Thomas William, and Henry's son. Albert Pierrepoint became an executioner in , at the age of 27, and resigned his office as Official Executioner in In he gave extensive evidence to the Royal Commission on Capital Punishment.


Albert Pierrepoint was a British hangman, whose name appeared on the Home Office's official list of hangmen from to It is estimated that he executed men and 17 women including 6 US soldiers at Shepton Mallet Prison in England and also some Nazi war criminals after World War II in Germany. After his retirement, he dispensed expertise about hanging for television and radio audiences, acted as a film consultant and, in , published a memoir, Executioner: Pierrepoint. fascinating autobiography of Albert Pierrepoint who was hangman in the U.K. for over 25 years. Great read on a macabre subject from the day to day technicalities to the moral issues of execution in which Albert reveals that he resigned from his post because he concluded that execution solved nothing and was not a deterrent to murder.

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