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  1. Peter Kürten ( German: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈkʏʁtn̩]; 26 May 1883 – 2 July 1931) was a German serial killer, known as " The Vampire of Düsseldorf " and the " Düsseldorf Monster ", who committed a series of murders and sexual assaults between February and November 1929 in the city of Düsseldorf. In the years before these assaults and murders ...

  2. The Vampire of Düsseldorf (French: Le Vampire de Düsseldorf) is a 1965 thriller film directed by Robert Hossein. It was joint production between Spain, France and Italy. The film was based on the life and crimes of German serial killer Peter Kürten.

  3. Dec 7, 2017 · Known as the Vampire of Düsseldorf and the Düsseldorf Monster, Peter Kürten spent almost 20 years fulfilling his deepest, darkest desires. As a child, he’d been subjected to abuse, beaten by his alcoholic parents, and forced to watch them have sex.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · German serial killer Peter Kürten, known as the "Dusseldorf Vampire," murdered at least nine people before surrendering to police in 1931.

  5. On February 3, 1929, Peter Kürtens sinister and egregious series of murders and crimes began. Apollonia Kühn, 55 years old was on her way home to her apartment on Bertastrasse. Around 9 p.m., taking advantage of the dark and a nearby empty field, Peter attacked Apollonia with a pair of scissors.

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  6. Sep 23, 2021 · Nicknamed the " Vampire of Düsseldorf," Kürten terrorized Germany between 1913 and 1929, claiming the lives of at least nine in a series of bloody knifings and hammer attacks. Kürten holds a prominent position among German serial killers, as he was a sadist without bounds whose sensational exploits instilled fear in an entire nation.

  7. A true story of Peter Kurten, a serial killer who committed nine murders and many other offenses in Dusseldorf during the Great Depression era.