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  1. Heinrich Deubel (19 February 1890 – 2 October 1962) was a German soldier, civil servant, World War I veteran and officer in the Schutzstaffel serving as commandant of Dachau concentration camp . World War I and Nazi Party membership. Deubel was born in Ortenburg, Kingdom of Bavaria.

  2. Heinrich Deubel (* 19. Februar 1890 in Ortenburg; † 2. Oktober 1962 in Dingolfing) war ein deutscher SS-Oberführer und Zollbeamter sowie Lagerkommandant der Konzentrationslager Dachau und Columbia-Haus .

  3. 17 de ago. de 2017 · On December 10, SS-Oberführer Heinrich Deubel was appointed camp commander. In his capacity as inspector of concentration camps, Eicke made Dachau into the role model for all concentration camps within and later also outside the Reich.

  4. Heinrich Deubel. Kommandant at Dachau (1934-1936) and Columbia Haus (1936-1937.) He left the SS in 1937 and played no active role in the war. German authorities decline to prosecute him after the war. Deubel died on October 2, 1962 in Dingolfing, Germany.

  5. Heinrich Deubel was born in 1890 in Ortenburg in lower Bavaria. 25 After nine years of schooling he joined the Fürstenfeldbrück military academy, signing up as a professional soldier in 1909. During the Somme offensive in July 1916, Deubel was knocked unconscious by a shell and buried alive before being taken prisoner by the British; he ...

  6. Heinrich Deubel was the last commandant. He was born in 1890 and joined the SS one year after joining the NSDAP in 1925. Deubel was relieved of his duties on September 22, 1936, because Inspector of the Concentration Camps Theodor Eicke viewed his apparently too lenient treatment of the prisoners as “unsuited” for the camp.

  7. Heinrich Deubel (19 February 1890 – 2 October 1962) was a German soldier, civil servant and officer in the Schutzstaffel who served as commandant of Dachau concentration camp . Deubel was born in Ortenburg (Bavaria).