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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_KoegelMax Koegel - Wikipedia

    Otto Max Koegel (16 October 1895 – 27 June 1946) was a Nazi officer who served as a commander at Lichtenburg, Ravensbrück, Majdanek and Flossenbürg concentration camps. In 1946 he was arrested for his role in The Holocaust, but hanged himself in prison before he could stand trial.

  2. After Koch’s arrest for corruption, SS Major Max Koegel was commandant until November 1942, when he was replaced by Lieutenant Colonel Hermann Florstedt, who himself was arrested on suspicion of corruption in late October 1943. SS Lieutenant Colonel Martin Weiss commanded Majdanek from November 1, 1943, until May 5, 1944.

  3. Max Koegel – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools. Otto Max Koegel (16 October 1895-27 June 1946) was a German SS officer who joined the Nazi Party in 1932. In 1937, he was stationed at Dachau concentration camp, before taking over as commandant of Ravensbrück in 1940.

  4. Desde septiembre de 1942 hasta abril de 1943, el mayor de las SS Egon Zill comandó Flossenbürg. El mayor de las SS Max Koegel reemplazó a Zill y fue comandante hasta el final de la guerra. Subcampos

  5. Max Koegel. Del 29-04-1943. al 23-04-1945. SUBCAMPOS. Altenhammer. Ansbach. Chemnitz. Dresden. Eisenberg-Jezeri. Flocha. Freiberg. Ganalcker.

  6. US forces captured former camp commandant Max Koegel, but Koegel committed suicide in prison. Camp commandant Fritz Suhren at first evaded capture, but was eventually captured and tried by a French military court in 1949, along with the director of forced labor at Ravensbrück, Hans Pflaum.

  7. Max Koegel was a SS officer who worked at several concentration camps, including Flossenbürg, where he was appointed Kommandant in 1943. He allowed prisoners to be abused and killed, and went underground at the end of the war, committing suicide in 1946.