Concentration Camp Commandants

Theodor Eicke

Papa Eicke of the Concentration Camps

 

 

Theodor Eicke

Theodor Eicke was born in Hudingen Alsace- Lorraine on 17 October 1892, the son of a station-master. He was discharged from the Imperial army after reaching the rank of sub-paymaster and being decorated with the Iron Cross (Second Class).

 

Eicke joined the police administration in Thuringia after qualifying as an inspector in 1920, he was briefly employed by the security police and the criminal police and by the police administration in Ludwigshafen on the Rhine.

 

He lost various jobs because of his anti-republican political activities, but in 1923 he was hired as a commercial executive by I.G. Farben (Ludwigshafen), also looking after their anti-espionage service.

 

Eicke joined the Nazi Party and the SA on 1 December 1928 and was transferred to the SS on 20 August 1930 where he was quickly promoted. Appointed SS-Standartenfuhrer on 15 November 1931, he was put in charge of the SS regiment in the Rhine-Palatinate.

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  • 11/11/2007 7:56 PM Del Mafato wrote:
    I really learned from this posting about Theodor Eicke here on the Holocaustresearchproject.org website. So many of these other sites have one maybe two paragraphs on a particular subject and thats it. The Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team website has a great depth to its articles and publications. Great website guys!
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