
Gunter Farnbach was a Captain of the German Gestapo and a former colleague of Josef Mengele. He became involved in the neo-Nazi Kameraden organization after World War II, and, in 1978, he attended a meeting in Paraguay where Mengele assigned him and several other conspirators the task of murdering 94 low-level civil servants (all aged 65, and all of whom had adopted children implanted with Hitler's DNA) in several Western countries. Farnbach himself killed the West German civil servant Emil Doring in Gladbeck by ramming him with a car as he urinated at a deserted dockyard.