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  1. Theodor Eicke (Hampont, 17 ottobre 1892 – Lozova, 26 febbraio 1943) è stato un generale tedesco delle Waffen-SS. Fu a capo della divisione SS Totenkopf, comandante del primo campo di concentramento nazista, Dachau, e «capo dell'Istanza centrale di controllo e gestione del sistema concentrazionario».

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  2. Theodor Eicke (17 October 1892 – 26 February 1943) was a senior SS functionary and Waffen SS divisional commander during the Nazi era. He was one of the key figures in the development of Nazi concentration camps.

    • 1909–19 (Bavaria), 1930–1943 (SS)
  3. 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.

  4. Theodor Eicke (Hampont, 17 ottobre 1892 – Lozova, 26 febbraio 1943) è stato un generale tedesco delle Waffen-SS. Fu a capo della divisione SS Totenkopf, comandante del primo campo di concentramento nazista, Dachau, e «capo dell'Istanza centrale di controllo e gestione del sistema concentrazionario». [1]

  5. 6 feb 2010 · Theodor Eicke. "Papa Eicke" of the Concentration Camps. 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).

  6. Camp Inspector Eicke. In summer 1933, SS leader Heinrich Himmler was looking for a new Dachau commandant. He appointed Theodor Eicke, a brutal Nazi fanatic. Eicke quickly made SS violence more systematic. He introduced new rules, recruited new staff and indoctrinated them: the “Dachau school”.

  7. Theodor Eicke (17 October 1892 – 26 February 1943) was a senior SS functionary and Waffen SS divisional commander during the Nazi era. He was one of the key figures in the development of Nazi concentration camps.