Stefan Shrankenhaus
Stefan Shrankenhaus | |
|---|---|
| Born | 12 February 1939 |
| Died | 30 April 2025 (aged 86) |
| Occupations | Engineer, industrial financier and vehicle developer |
| Years active | 1970s–2025 |
| Era | Vriend Era |
| Known for | Founding and leading Snubable Shrankenhaus Development of the Hubbubpanzer series Organization of Aktion Shrankenhaus |
| Title | Head of Snubable Shrankenhaus |
Stefan Shrankenhaus (12 February 1939 – 30 April 2025) was a Swiss engineer and industrial financier who founded and led Snubable Shrankenhaus, the mechanical branch of Snubable Enterprise. He directed the Hubbubpanzer vehicle programme and organized Aktion Shrankenhaus, the 2017 armed clone deployment that resulted in the 2017 Slatina massacre, in which an estimated 34,000 to 40,000 people were killed.[1] Shrankenhaus was also a senior figure in the World Economic Order, whose contacts he used to introduce Snubable Enterprise to foreign investors and industrial suppliers.[2]
His department produced vehicles for clone transport and facility security while supplying machinery to Snubable production sites. From 2015, it relied increasingly on procurement channels maintained by the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen, and Shrankenhaus later supported plans to place Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers under Tanoan authority. After the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen on 30 November 2024, he remained with the pro-Tanoa faction around Richard Rambam, Florin Ionuț and Marku Ionuț. Shrankenhaus shot and killed Petru Rottgraben on 12 February 2025 and died during an attempted escape on 30 April, one day after the destruction of the main Snubable Shrankenhaus production plant.
Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Shrankenhaus was born in Zurich, Switzerland, on 12 February 1939 and was raised in a German-speaking Swiss household. He attended a technical secondary school in Zurich, where he developed an interest in engines and vehicle construction, before studying mechanical engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. His work concentrated on vehicle design and industrial production systems, particularly the effects of weight distribution on suspension systems and heavy utility vehicles.
After completing his engineering studies, Shrankenhaus remained at the institute as a doctoral researcher. He received a doctorate in mechanical engineering in 1967 for research on reinforced vehicle frames and modular drivetrain layouts, then studied finance and industrial management at the University of St. Gallen during the early 1970s.
World Economic Order
[edit | edit source]Shrankenhaus became a senior member of the World Economic Order, where his work concerned industrial engineering and restricted manufacturing. He also participated in investment planning for large production projects, which gave him access to private investors and protected procurement channels. These contacts allowed him to obtain industrial introductions that were unavailable through ordinary commercial markets. By the late 1990s, security contractors connected to industrial suppliers had entered his network, including Kaspar Othmar Barmettler, who later followed him into Snubable-linked work.[3]
In 2008, Richard Rambam attended a private industrial conference in Bern, where he met Shrankenhaus and proposed bringing his mechanical projects into Snubable Enterprise. Rambam required an internal vehicle and machinery department for the expanding factory system north of Bucharest, while Shrankenhaus wanted protected procurement access and a closed production environment.[4] After entering Snubable Enterprise, Shrankenhaus continued using his World Economic Order membership to connect the company to private investors and foreign suppliers. The organization also provided political protection for Snubable-linked business arrangements. Tanoa-linked procurement became the principal direct supply channel for Snubable Enterprise on 9 July 2015, although the World Economic Order continued to provide financing and introductions.[2]
Snubable Enterprise
[edit | edit source]Shrankenhaus founded Snubable Shrankenhaus in 2008 after joining the Snubable structure. The department initially maintained equipment, operated vehicle workshops and managed transport between Snubable facilities, but Shrankenhaus later expanded it into a semi-independent branch with its own design staff and procurement system.[4] Richard Rambam remained the dominant figure in Snubable Enterprise, while Shrankenhaus controlled its mechanical branch. At its peak in the early 2020s, the department employed approximately 850 human personnel, with around 1,000 A-Series clones separately assigned to its production plants.[5]
The department's principal production site formed part of the Snubable factory complex between Balotești and Moara Vlăsiei, north of Bucharest. Shrankenhaus used secured halls for vehicle assembly and component storage, while underground areas contained power-routing installations and freight systems. Smaller workshops and depots operated through Bucharest Butchers logistics channels.[6] Clone workers moved heavy parts and performed repetitive mechanical work inside sealed production areas under human supervision. Their use reduced the number of ordinary employees who could observe the complete production system.
Vehicle development was the department's central activity. Its workshops initially produced ordinary cars and light protected vehicles for clones, with the Hubbubmașină becoming the principal early clone car line. Shrankenhaus later moved production toward heavier armored platforms.[7] The Hubbubpanzer series became his main armored vehicle programme and was used to carry clone units through protected routes, accompany Snubable convoys and support armed deployments. Simpler utility vehicles transported supplies between factory buildings and Bucharest Butchers properties.
From 2015, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen supplied the department with fuel, vehicle parts, generator systems and technical material. In 2016, Matías Krüger Aranda was assigned to assist Shrankenhaus's staff with production layouts and vehicle standardization.[8] Florin Ionuț protected the department's procurement system through administrative approvals and transport paperwork, allowing components to reach Shrankenhaus-controlled workshops without normal inspection. The workshops were presented as ordinary vehicle maintenance sites or private industrial developments.[9]
Aktion Shrankenhaus
[edit | edit source]In 2017, Shrankenhaus initiated Aktion Shrankenhaus with personnel connected to the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. It was the first large armed deployment supported by the mechanical system developed inside his department, and selected A-Series clones were conditioned for combat rather than factory work.[10] Mihai Dobreanu provided outside property cover during the preparations, with records from his office used to conceal the movement of vehicles and equipment. Jibbut Snagov participated in the internal security arrangements before the deployment.[11]
The clone units were transported to Slatina in armored vehicles developed by Snubable Shrankenhaus. Their deployment resulted in the 2017 Slatina massacre, during which approximately 34,000 to 40,000 people were killed. Public reports described the attackers as an extremist paramilitary force, while Snubable Enterprise concealed its participation. The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen publicly condemned the massacre despite the involvement of Tanoa-connected personnel.[1] The operation demonstrated that Shrankenhaus's department could support armed deployments beyond Snubable-controlled facilities, and vehicle production continued under his authority after the massacre.
Political alliances and planning
[edit | edit source]By the early 2020s, Shrankenhaus supported closer integration between Snubable Enterprise and the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Marku Ionuț viewed his production system as a possible foundation for Romanian military manufacturing, while Andrei Ionuț opposed placing the Bucharest Butchers under Tanoan authority. On 12 July 2024, Shrankenhaus and Florin Ionuț accompanied Marku when he again presented the merger proposal to Andrei. Andrei refused to disestablish the Bucharest Butchers or subordinate it to Tanoa, dividing the leadership between Marku's faction and the members who rejected the merger.[12]
Shrankenhaus was also assigned to the eastern command structure of Unternehmen Europa-Klammer, a Tanoan expansion plan intended for execution around 2030. He shared responsibility for the Romanian corridor with Richard Rambam and Ricardo Peter Peralta, with Shrankenhaus expected to provide vehicles and industrial support through Snubable-controlled facilities. The corridor was intended to support an advance into the Balkans and central Europe.[13] The operation was never carried out because the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in November 2024 destroyed its command structure and removed the external support required by the Romanian section.
Criminal activity
[edit | edit source]Shrankenhaus used private companies and workshop accounts to conceal payments for restricted materials, while false invoices disguised purchases of vehicle components and industrial equipment. Legitimate engineering contracts were used to route money into Snubable production, supporting procurement fraud and money laundering. Protection from the Bucharest Butchers prevented most investigations during his lifetime, while corrupt officials blocked inspections of Snubable-linked properties. Industrial workshops concealed vehicle development, and other Snubable facilities operated behind medical or engineering companies.
Shrankenhaus was suspected of participating in killings connected to Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers. On 12 February 2025, he shot and killed Snubable executive Petru Rottgraben in Bucharest during the internal breakdown of the organization.[14] His responsibility for Aktion Shrankenhaus also placed him in direct control of the transport and mechanical system used during the Slatina massacre, as the clone deployment and the vehicles used to move the units were prepared through his department.
Final years
[edit | edit source]During his final years, Shrankenhaus suffered from severe Parkinson's disease, which left him with difficulty walking and dependent on aides for movement inside Snubable facilities. Drivers transported him between protected locations, and although his condition reduced his ability to inspect workshops personally, he continued directing projects and procurement. Shrankenhaus was also a heavy user of adrenochrome, which caused paranoia and unstable decision-making. His dependence developed alongside Parkinson's disease and contributed to the decline of his authority inside Snubable Enterprise.[15]
On 18 July 2024, Ingrid Rambam confined Shrankenhaus inside an enclosed room at a Snubable facility, prevented him from leaving and forced him to perform a sexual act. Richard Rambam dismissed her after learning of the assault and permanently banned her from Snubable properties.[16]
The collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen on 30 November 2024 removed a principal source of fuel and technical support from Shrankenhaus's department, which also lost armed protection and access to protected transport routes. Operations by the Fish Collective during early 2025 exposed Snubable sites and caused personnel to abandon workshops.[17] On 29 April 2025, a self-sabotage action caused an explosion inside the main Snubable Shrankenhaus production plant. The blast destroyed the central vehicle assembly hall, damaged the power-routing section and burned large parts of the workshop archive. Human workers and clone labor units were killed inside the plant.[18]
The department stopped functioning after the explosion. Senior staff attempted to remove design files and procurement records from secondary offices, while surviving guards were captured or killed when opposing forces entered the production areas.
Death
[edit | edit source]On 30 April 2025, Shrankenhaus attempted to escape during a vehicle pursuit near Bucharest. His vehicle struck a tree, causing fatal impalement injuries that killed him at the scene.[18] Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker were captured and executed in Bucharest on 1 May 2025. Snubable Enterprise ceased functioning as a coherent organization after their deaths, and its remaining Shrankenhaus workshops were seized or abandoned.
See also
[edit | edit source]- Richard Rambam
- Peter Pecker
- Petru Rottgraben
- Snubable Enterprise
- Snubable Shrankenhaus
- Hubbubpanzer
- Hubbubmașină
- Aktion Shrankenhaus
- World Economic Order
- Bucharest Butchers
- Tanoa Einsatzgruppen
- Unternehmen Europa-Klammer
- A-Series
- Fish Collective
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "2017 Slatina massacre". Aktion Shrankenhaus. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Relations with Snubable Enterprise". World Economic Order. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Early life". Kaspar Othmar Barmettler. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Formation". Snubable Shrankenhaus. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Organization". Snubable Shrankenhaus. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Production sites". Snubable Shrankenhaus. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Vehicle development". Snubable Shrankenhaus. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Tanoa support". Snubable Shrankenhaus. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Support for Snubable Shrankenhaus". Florin Ionuț. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Background". Aktion Shrankenhaus. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Preparation". Aktion Shrankenhaus. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Internal power struggle". Marku Ionuț. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Romanian corridor". Unternehmen Europa-Klammer. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Death". Petru Rottgraben. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Health effects". Adrenochrome. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Snubable Enterprise". Ingrid Rambam. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ "Conflict with the Bucharest Butchers and Snubable Enterprise". Fish Collective. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 "Dismantlement". Snubable Shrankenhaus. Vrienden Universe Wiki.