• Johannes Hassebroek (11 July 1910, in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt – 17 April 1977, in Westerstede) was a German SS commander during the Nazi era. He served as...
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  • footballer Johannes Gutenberg (1400–1468), German printer Johannes Hassebroek (1910–1977), German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant Johannes Heesters...
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    SS-Sturmbannführer Johannes Hassebroek, October 1943 until evacuation On 12 August 1948, the trial of three Gross Rosen camp officials, Johannes Hassebroek, Helmut...
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  • succession to Arthur Rödl, and held the post until 10 October 1943, when Johannes Hassebroek succeeded him. His final post was on the staff of the SS and Police...
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  • although he was not suited to the role. One of his successors, Johannes Hassebroek, commented that Rödl was a "cruel, corrupt and drunken man". He ultimately...
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  • 4 months Wilhelm Gideon 15 September 1942 10 October 1943 1 year Johannes Hassebroek 11 October 1943 February 1945 1 year, 3 months Herzogenbusch Karl...
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    Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps executed for war crimes Johannes Hassebroek (1910–1977), Nazi SS commandant of Gross-Rosen concentration camp...
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  • Arvid Harnack Heinrich Harrer Wilhelm Harster Fritz Hartjenstein Johannes Hassebroek Ulrich von Hassell Jakob Wilhelm Hauer Paul Hausser Emil Haussmann...
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