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Herbert Lange

(1909 - 1945)

Herbert Lange was a Sturmbannfuehrer (Major) in the SS.

Born in Menzlin, Pomerania, Lange studied law, but failed to obtain a degree and he subsequently joined the NSDAP (Nazi Party) on May 1, 1932. He enlisted in the Sturmabteilung (SA) three months later, and the following year, he joined the SS. He subsequently joined the police force, becoming a deputy commissioner in 1935.

On November 9 1939, he was promoted to the rank of SS-Untersturmfuehrer (2nd Lieutenant) and posted in Poland. After his promotion to SS-Obersturmfuehrer (1st Lieutenant) on April 20, 1940, he became the first commandant of Chelmno extermination camp, being implicated in thousands of gassings.

In 1942, his services were needed at the Reich Main Security Office and he was transferred. He served under Arthur Nebe as a Kriminalrat (Criminal Investigator) and in 1944, he aided in catching the conspirators of the attempt on Hitler's life, leading to his promotion to SS-Sturmbannfuehrer.

Lange was killed in action during the Battle of Berlin.


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