Hans Aumeier

German SS officer involved in war crimes

Hans Aumeier - Military & Warriors born 1906
Born

1906
120 years ago

Died
Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Germany

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Involved with the SS during World War II, served as a commandant at concentration camps including Auschwitz. Participated in the management of the camp and the implementation of policies that led to the suffering and deaths of prisoners. After the war, faced trial for war crimes, leading to a conviction and imprisonment. Died in custody in 1948.

Served as commandant at Auschwitz

Convicted for war crimes after WWII

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