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  1. Majdanek, 19 May – 22 July 1944. Arthur Liebehenschel ( German: [ˈaʁtuːɐ̯ ˈliːbəhɛnʃl̩] ⓘ; 25 November 1901 – 24 January 1948) was a German commandant at the Auschwitz and Majdanek concentration camps during the Holocaust. After the war, he was convicted of war crimes by the Polish government and executed in 1948.

  2. Learn about the life and crimes of Arthur Liebehenschel, a high-ranking Nazi party member who served as the commandant of Auschwitz and Majdanek. Find out how he was arrested, tried, and executed by the Allies after the war.

  3. Arthur Liebehenschel was a SS officer who commanded the Auschwitz Main Camp for a few months in 1943. He was executed by the Polish authorities after the war, despite his alleged humane treatment of the prisoners and his lack of involvement in any atrocities.

  4. Sep 1, 2017 · His early years. Arthur Liebehenschel was born November 25, 1901 in Posen, now Poznan in Poland but at the time a city in the German Empire. He was too young to serve in World War One and during that period he completed a study in economics and civil administration. At the end of World War One he was active in a Freikorps and in 1919 he joined ...

  5. The first commandant of Auschwitz was SS-Obersturmbannführer Rudolf Höss (May 1940-November 1943). His successors were SS-Obersturmbannführer Arthur Liebehenschel (November 1943-May 1944) and SS-Sturmbannführer Richard Baer (May 1944-January 1945). After the first organizational reform of the Auschwitz complex, the commandants of Birkenau ...

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  7. Auschwitz trial. The Auschwitz trial began on November 24, 1947, in Kraków, when Poland 's Supreme National Tribunal tried forty former staff of the Auschwitz concentration camps. The trials ended on December 22, 1947. The best-known defendants were Arthur Liebehenschel, former commandant; Maria Mandel, head of the Auschwitz women's camps; and ...

  8. Arthur Liebehenschel ( German: [ ˈaʁtuːɐ̯ ˈliːbəhɛnʃl̩] ⓘ; 25 November 1901 – 24 January 1948) was a German commandant at the Auschwitz and Majdanek concentration camps during the Holocaust. After the war, he was convicted of war crimes by the Polish government and executed in 1948.

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