- Karl Otto Koch
Karl Otto Koch (
August 2 ,1897 –April 5 ,1945 ), aStandartenführer in the German "Schutzstaffel " (SS), was the first commandant of the Naziconcentration camp atBuchenwald (from 1937 to 1941), and later atLublin (Majdanek camp). Before he joined the SS, he had been a banker.Marriage
His wife was
Ilse Koch , whom he married in 1936, better known as "The Witch of Buchenwald" ("Die Hexe von Buchenwald"), usually rendered more alliteratively in English as "The Beast of Buchenwald."Fact|date=December 2007 When Koch was transferred to Buchenwald, Ilse was appointed an "Oberaufseherin" (overseer) by the SS and thus had an active, official role in the atrocities committed there. There have been many unverified rumors about a lampshade made from human skin, which has become an often repeated legend since the war, but no one could testify that they'd actually seen such a thing during Ilse's trial. [ [http://www.scrapbookpages.com/DachauScrapbook/DachauTrials/IlseKoch.html Dachau Scrapbook: The trial of Ilse Koch] ]Prosecution and death
According to The Buchenwald Report, Col. Koch was arrested in August 1943 by the Gestapo for forgery, embezzlement, mismanagement, and insubordination. The prosecutor was SS judge
Konrad Morgen . After an investigation and trial that determined Koch had ordered Walter Krämer and his medical assistant Peix killed, to prevent their discussing the fact they had treated him forsyphilis . Koch was condemned to death, and executed byfiring squad onApril 5 ,1945 , one week before Americans arrived.Acquitted by Morgen, Ilse Koch was sentenced after the war to life in prison. She hanged herself in prison in 1967.
References
Bibliography
* Benoit Cazenave, "L’exemplarité du commandant SS Karl Otto Koch", Revue de la Fondation Auschwitz, Bruxelles, 2005.
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