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  1. Thus the law finally caught up with former SS Sturmbannführer Richard Baer, 49, last commandant of Hitler's infamous Auschwitz extermination camp. When the blacklist of Nazi mass murderers was...

  2. Details. Photo. Richard Baer at a ceremony. September 1, 1944, Richard Baer ceremonially accepts a copy of the construction plans from the Chief of the Central Construction Directorate of the Waffen SS, SS-Sturmbannführer Karl Bischoff, celebrating the opening of an SS military hospital (SS-Lazarette).

  3. Höcker and Auschwitz I commandant Richard Baer are there, shown in conversation with Höss, Kramer, and Mengele, along with other officers who have yet to be identified. Perhaps the most extraordinary photograph depicts an accordionist leading a sing-along for approximately 70 SS men.

  4. SS-Sturmbannführer Richard Baer (1944–1945) Senior adjutant officers. SS-Hauptsturmführer Josef Kramer (Auschwitz I) SS-Hauptsturmführer Robert Mulka (Auschwitz I and II) Junior adjutant officers. SS-Obersturmführer Karl-Friedrich Höcker (Auschwitz I) Headquarters staff. SS-Hauptscharführer Detlef Nebbe (Head NCO, Commandant's Staff ...

  5. Baer was not only the commandant of Auschwitz when the Hungarian Jews arrived but also the commander of Dora-Mittelbau, where the album was discovered. Nevertheless, it is critically important to view the two albums side by side, because they allow us to witness how the SS created two alternative views of reality.

  6. Feb 26, 2008 · Feb 25, 2008 5:08pm PT. Writer Richard Baer dies at 79. Scribe wrote for more than 56 TV shows. By Variety Staff. Emmy-nommed writer Richard Baer, who wrote for TV shows including “Leave It...

  7. Richard Baer, the third commandant of KL Auschwitz—from May 1944 to the evacuation. Johann Paul Kremer. Dr. Johann Paul Kremer, one of the SS doctors. In KL Auschwitz from August 30 to November 18, 1942. He performed selections of deported people. In 1947 sentenced in Poland to life inmprisonment. In 1958 released and transfered to West Germany.

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