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  1. Theodor Eicke ( Hampont, 17 de octubre de 1892 - Járkov, 26 de febrero de 1943) fue un dirigente nazi conocido por haber dirigido los campos de concentración nazis, y por haber participado (junto a Michel Lippert) en el asesinato del líder nazi Ernst Röhm, durante la Noche de los cuchillos largos . Ocupó el cargo de SS-Obergruppenführer ...

  2. 17 de feb. de 2023 · In October, 1933, Dachau’s commandant, Theodor Eicke, introduced a system of regulations which inflicted brutal punishments on prisoners for the slightest offenses. When Eicke became Inspector of the newly established German concentration camp system, he ensured that the Dachau camp served as a model for all later concentration camps.

  3. Theodor Eicke, the infamous commander of Dachau, belonged to the Totenkopfverbande - the SS branch responsible for running Himmler's network of concentration camps and extermination centers. Eicke encouraged his concentration camp staff to live up to their death's head symbol and treat Dachau's prisoners with "inflexible harshness."

  4. Theodor Eicke (født 17. oktober 1892 i Hampont, Lothringen, død 26. februar 1943 ved Michailowka, syd for Kharkiv) var en tysk SS-Obergruppenführer og general i Waffen SS.Som chef for Dachau koncentrationslejr og inspektør af koncentrationslejre var han medvirkende til opførelsen af det nazistiske koncentrationslejrsystem.

  5. Theodor Eicke (Born : October 17, 1892 in Hampont, Alsace–Lorraine, Germany (Today part of France )–Died : February 26, 1943 near Lozova, Ukraine, Soviet Union) was an SS-Obergruppenführer of the SS and General of the Waffen-SS . He worked for the Bavarian Army from 1909-1919 before and after World War I in the German Empire which was led ...

  6. Theodore Eicke (17 October 1892 – 26 February 1943) was a politician in Nazi Germany. Eicke was the second commandant of Dachau Concentration Camp, and went on to become the Inspector of Concentration Camps, overseeing their reorganisation under the SS. He later also became the commander of the SS Death’s Head Units, the armed SS officers ...

  7. 11 de dic. de 2017 · In 1931, Eicke was promoted to the rank of SS colonel by one of the most notorious Nazis, Heinrich Himmler. The next year, Theodor Eicke was caught preparing bomb attacks on political adversaries in Bavaria for which he was sentenced to a two-year prison sentence. As he already enjoyed the privileges and protection, he was able to flee to Italy.