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Arthur Liebehenschel (German: [ˈaʁtuːɐ̯ ˈliːbəhɛnʃl̩] ; 25
November 1901 – 24
January 1948) was a
German commandant at the
Auschwitz and
Majdanek concentration...
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trials ended on
December 22, 1947. The best-known
defendants were
Arthur Liebehenschel,
former commandant;
Maria Mandl, head of the
Auschwitz women's camps;...
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Kirchengeschichte (in German) (2): 83–311.
Retrieved 11 May 2023 – via SLUB.
Liebehenschel,
Wolfgang (1999). Der
langsame Aufstieg des
Morgensterns von Wittenberg:...
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under SS-Brigadeführer
Richard Glücks. The
decree was
signed by
Arthur Liebehenschel,
acting in Glücks' stead. It has been made
known via a
report from a...
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Department D "Concentration
camps Inspectorate". He
succeeded Arthur Liebehenschel,
considered by
Himmler to be too "soft" with the prisoners[citation...
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placed under the
command of
Walter Gerlach and his
adjutant Arthur Liebehenschel. Run as a
prison by the Gestapo, it was
notorious in the city for the...
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Josef Kramer as his deputy.
Succeeded as
commandant by
Arthur Liebehenschel, Höss
joined the SS
Business and
Administration Head
Office in Oranienburg...
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replaced as the
Auschwitz commander by
Arthur Liebehenschel, on 10
November 1943, Höss ****umed
Liebehenschel's former position as the head of Amt D I in Amtsgruppe...
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November 1943 – 5 May 1944 Succeeded by SS-Obersturmbannführer
Arthur Liebehenschel Preceded by SS-Hauptsturmführer
Eduard Weiter Commandant of
Dachau concentration...
- Monowitz.
Auschwitz I:
Rudolf Höss (May 1940 –
November 1943),
Arthur Liebehenschel from (November 1943 – May 1944),
Richard Baer (May 1944 – 27 January...