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261:. In that role, he was given a largely free hand to indulge his cruel side, with Koch placing no restrictions on his men's actions. An example of this occurred late on 1 January 1939, when Rödl lined up the inmates, picked five at random, and had them stripped, tied to posts, and whipped until morning, in tune with the prisoner orchestra. Eventually he was given command of the 188:
by forging his age on his documents after initially being rejected for being only 16. He was seriously wounded at least once during the war, and was demobilized at the age of 20. He eventually worked for the post office.
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Rödl was noted for his brusque manner, an attribute that was less than ideal for an SS man at Sachsenhausen, because it sometimes hosted overseas dignitaries due to its proximity to
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operator. He volunteered for the SS in 1928, and in 1934 was switched to a full-time member of the organisation. He served with the
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in 1920. His activities brought him frequent reprimands at work, for taking time off to travel with other Bund members to fight
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in the young Rödl, who was involved in extreme nationalist groups from an early age. Rödl was apprenticed to a
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A Narrow Bridge to Life: Jewish Forced Labor and Survival in the Gross-Rosen Camp System, 1940-1945
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Buchenwald Concentration Camp 1937-1945: A Guide to the Permanent Historical Exhibition
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Rödl finally began to rise through the ranks following a transfer to
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family. His father worked as a messenger and his mother ran a
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Schutzstaffel officer, Nazi concentration camp commandant
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Nazi concentration camp commandants who died by suicide
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replaced him as camp commandant on 16 September 1942.
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recommended Rödl's removal from his position in 1937.
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as part of the occupation police, before committing
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Munich
German Empire
Stettin
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany
Waffen SS
Standartenführer
Buchenwald Concentration Camp
Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp
World War II
German
Standartenführer
Waffen-SS
Nazi concentration camp
Catholic
newsstand
Jew
anti-Semitism
blacksmith
World War I
German Imperial Army
far right
Bund Oberland
Poles
Upper Silesia
Beer Hall Putsch
Nazi Party
Brown House
mimeograph
SS-Totenkopfverbände

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