- Hans Aumeier
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footnotes =Hans Aumeier (
August 20 ,1906 -January 28 ,1948 ) was an SS-"Sturmbannführer " and the deputy commandant ofAuschwitz concentration camp .Life before the War
One of the most important men at
Auschwitz being deputy to the commandant, he was different from other SS officers; he was uneducated and almost illiterate. Aumeier was born on August 20, 1906 in the small town ofAmberg ,Germany , where he attendedelementary school for four years and then secondary school for just three years. In 1918 he left school without any qualifications to take up anapprenticeship as a turner and fitter in a local rifle factory, following his father’s career. In 1923 he left the small factory in Amberg and began work for a bigger company inMunich . In 1925 he tried to join theReichswehr but failed and returned to the rifle factory in Munich, but he couldn’t settle and after taking up similar positions in other factories inBerlin ,Bremen andCologne he became unemployed. Throughout the period 1926-1929, Aumeier moved from one job to another,and was in and out of employment, taking part-time work and summer jobs in order to survive. He was an early member of theNazi Party , joining in December 1929, and in 1931 he joined the SA and was soon employed as a driver at the SA headquarters in Berlin. Later in December 1931 he was transferred to the SS where he worked in the garage as a driver, and was on the staff of "Reichsführer-SS "Heinrich Himmler . He had now found a job heliked and the discipline of the SA and SS suited Aumeier well, he felt he belonged, although he wanted to be a soldier.Auschwitz
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February 1 ,1942 he was transferred toAuschwitz concentration camp and was appointed as head of Department III, and named "Schutzhaftlagerführer " at Auschwitz I, where he remained untilAugust 16 ,1943 . It was during this time at Auschwitz that Aumeier made a name for himself, he was responsible for manydraconian methods, including tortures, beatings, and executions. OnMarch 19 , 1942, 144 women were shot at the execution wall in the courtyard of Blocks 10 and 11 on Aumeier’s orders. Again onMay 27 , 1942 he was present at a mass execution of 168 prisoners who were shot in the same manner. OnAugust 18 , 1943, Aumeier was found guilty of corrupt practices within the camp andas a result was transferred from Auschwitz on the personal orders of CommandantRudolf Hoss .Interrogation
According to an interrogation report, Aumeier stated that in May-June 1943 while still attached to Auschwitz he was ordered to report to the
Higher SS and Police Leader “Ostland”, SS-"Gruppenführer "Friedrich Jeckeln . He was attached to theSS-Construction Brigade of5th SS Panzer Corps ; this unit was responsible for buildingfortifications in the areaOranienbaum -Leningrad and was under the command ofOrganisation Todt . Aumeier would command aJewish construction unit of some 7,000 men with orders to construct, and then establishVaivara concentration camp inEstonia forJews .Life after Auschwitz
After he was dismissed from Auschwitz, he returned to Vaivara as commandant and remained there untilAugust, 1944, when the camp was evacuated and all his prisoners were made the responsibility of the commandant of
Stutthof concentration camp . OnAugust 20 , Aumeier reported back to Jeckeln and found himself attached to a Police Battalion part of “Kampfgruppe (Battle Group) Jeckeln”, situated nearRiga . Here, Aumeier took part in his only frontline engagement with the enemy, his unit attempted to attack the islandOsel (Saaremaa ) but was unsuccessful. What part he played in this attack is unclear.Transfer to Norway
In October, 1944, shortly before the surrender of Riga he was ordered to report to SS-"Gruppenführer"
Richard Glücks atOranienburg . He took this opportunity to ask Glücks if he could return to his old unit atDachau concentration camp so he could visit his family. His request was granted, but he was taken ill with an oldeye injury and was sent to the hospital; and remained there until January, 1945. When he was finally discharged, he reported back to Oranienburg and was asked whether he wanted to go toNorway to become commandant of a new concentration camp atMysen . He asked for leave to see his family but this time it was refused and he was told to report to SS-"Sturmbannführer"Max Pauly immediately who would brief him.OnJanuary 22 , he arrived inOslo , met Pauly and was told he had to supervise the building of a camp to house approximately 3,000 prisoners to be used inslave labour . It seems that Aumeier managedto build this camp and his treatment of the prisoners was very different from that of how he treated the prisoners at Auschwitz. He worked closely with theNorwegian Red Cross and even let them into the camp. OnMay 7 , 1945 Aumeier opened the camp and let the prisoners go free, by the next day the camp was empty.Arrest and Execution
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June 11 , 1945, Aumeier was arrested atTerningmoen camp as a result of the capture by the British MI6 of Gestapo files. He was still in full SS uniform and admitted almost immediately his name and rank. He was handed toUnited States intelligence officers atAkershus Prison for interrogation in August, 1945. In 1946, he was extradited toPoland to face trial as a war criminal along with thirty-nine other members of the SS staff of Auschwitz-Birkenau, before theSupreme National Tribunal inKraków . The trial lasted fromNovember 25 toDecember 16 ,1947 , and Aumeier stated that if he was found guilty and sentenced to death, he would "die as a 'Sündenbock' (scapegoat ) forGermany ". He told the court that he had never killed anyone at Auschwitz and neither had any of his men and denied knowledge of thegas chambers . OnDecember 22 , Aumeier was sentenced to death, and he was hanged onJanuary 28 ,1948 inMontelupich Prison , Kraków.Ranks and Positions
SS-Sturmbannführer
"'Lagerführer of Auschwitz I from 16 February 1942 until 18thAugust 1943"'
SS#: 2 700
NSDAP#: 164 755
Ranks:SS-Unterscharführer – December 1931SS-Oberscharführer – 11 November 1932SS-Hauptscharführer – 20 April 1933SS-Untersturmführer – 20 April 1934SS-Obersturmführer – 15 September 1935SS-Hauptsturmführer – 11 September 1938SS-Sturmbannführer der Waffen-SS – 9 November 1944
References
Jeremy Dixon, "Commanders of Auschwitz: The SS Officers who ran the Largest Nazi Concentration Camp 1940-1945", Schiffer Military History: Atglen, PA , 2005, ISBN 0764321757
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