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    Hans Loritz (12 December 1895 – 31 January 1946) was an officer in the Schutzstaffel (SS) who was the commandant of several concentration camps in Germany...
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  • executed for war crimes Hans Krebs (Wehrmacht general) (1898–1945), last German Army chief of staff during World War II Hans Loritz (1895–1946), German Nazi...
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  • 1 year, 4 months Walter Eisfeld September 1939 January 1940 5 months Hans Loritz 1 April 1940 September 1942 2 years, 5 months Anton Kaindl September...
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    SS-Oberführer Heinrich Deubel (12 January 1935 – 31 March 1936) SS-Oberführer Hans Loritz (31 March 1936 – 7 January 1939) SS-Hauptsturmführer Alexander Piorkowski...
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  • commandant at Sachsenhausen concentration camp before being replaced by Hans Loritz. Heinrich Himmler visited Sachsenhausen in early 1940 and, seeing disciplinary...
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  • dismissed for drunkenness and debauchery; likely killed in action in 1945. Hans Loritz – Commandant of Oranienburg – proceedings initiated on suspicion of arbitrary...
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  • the camp, there were three camp commandants under whom Schütz worked: Hans Loritz (1942), Albert Sauer (1942–1943), and Anton Kaindl (1943–1945). Schütz...
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    – July 1937 Hans Helwig, July 1937 – January 1938 Hermann Baranowski, February 1938 – September 1939 Walter Eisfeld, 1939–1940 Hans Loritz, 1940–1942 Albert...
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    engineer of the camp. In March he became adjutant to camp commander Hans Loritz and Alexander Piorkowski. He married in 1934, and he had at least two...
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  • Succeeded by SS-Oberführer Heinrich Deubel Preceded by SS-Oberführer Hans Loritz Commandant of Esterwegen concentration camp 20 April 1936 – August 1936...
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