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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Enno_LollingEnno Lolling - Wikipedia

    Enno Lolling (July 19, 1888 – May 27, 1945) was a Nazi doctor. As a member of the SS, he served as a Lagerarzt (camp doctor) at Dachau concentration camp. He later headed up the medical division for all the SS concentration camps. Lolling committed suicide in Flensburg as the war was ending.

  2. Richard Baer y Karl Höcker miran un documento con SS-Standartenführer Doctor Enno Lolling, el director de la Oficina para Sanidad y Higiene en el cuerpo de inspectores de los campos de concentración.

  3. Richard Baer, Karl Höcker, and Dr. Enno Lolling. Richard Baer and Karl Höcker look over a document with SS-Standartenführer Dr. Enno Lolling, the director of the Office for Sanitation and Hygiene in the Inspectorate of Concentration Camps.

  4. Several pages depict a ceremony on September 1, 1944, commemorating the opening of the SS military hospital at the entrance to Birkenau. The festivities included an honor guard and official presentations by Baer and Dr. Enno Lolling.

  5. 22 de jun. de 2017 · Seven facts about the notorious Nazi medical decision maker Enno Lolling. Taken from Notorious Nazi Doctors by Stewart Andel.

  6. Auschwitz, Poland, Two SS officers meet during the dedication of the new SS hospital in Auschwitz, 1944. Pictured on the far left is Dr. Enno Lolling and on the right is Dr. Eduard Wirths.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Richard_BaerRichard Baer - Wikipedia

    Enno Lolling, the director of Office DIII "Sanitation and Hygiene" in Department D "Concentration camps Inspectorate" of the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office; with Richard Baer, commandant of Auschwitz I, and his adjutant Karl-Friedrich Höcker (left to right)