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In a Nazi [[concentration camp]], was the deputy to the Commandant and directly responsible operation of the camp proper, making administrative reports on the camp complement and controlling internal order, recommending punishments and supervising punishments and executions; assisted by camp marshals ([[Rapportfuhrer]) | In a Nazi [[concentration camp]], was the deputy to the Commandant and directly responsible operation of the camp proper, making administrative reports on the camp complement and controlling internal order, recommending punishments and supervising punishments and executions; assisted by camp marshals ([[Rapportfuhrer]]) and their subordinate [[Blockfuhrer]] and, for women, [[Aufseherinnen]] |
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Lagerfuehrer [r]: In a Nazi concentration camp, was the deputy to the Commandant and directly responsible operation of the camp proper, making administrative reports on the camp complement and controlling internal order, recommending punishments and supervising punishments and executions; assisted by camp marshals (Rapportfuhrer) and their subordinate Blockfuhrer and, for women, Aufseherinnen