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|branch=23px Schutzstaffel |serviceyears= |rank=40px Hauptsturmführer, SS (Captain) |commands=Bełżec, end of August 1942 — June 1943 |unit=23px SS-Totenkopfverbände |battles= |awards=Iron Cross First Class |laterwork= | spouse = | parents = | children = }} Gottlieb Hering (2 June 1887 — 9 October 1945) was an ''SS-Hauptsturmführer'' (captain) who served in Action T4 and later as the second and last commandant of Bełżec extermination camp during Operation Reinhard. Hering directly perpetrated the genocide of Jews and other peoples during The Holocaust. ==Life== Hering was born and raised in Warmbronn, a district in the town of Leonberg. After finishing his schooling, Hering worked on a farm near his home. From 1907 to 1909, he served in the 20th (2nd Württemberg) Uhlans "King William I" regiment, and then voluntarily stayed on for another three years. Hering then joined the Heilbronn police in 1912. In 1914, Hering married and had one son. During the First World War, Hering was called to serve in the machine gun company of Grenadier Regiment 123 in 1915, with which he fought on the Western Front in northern France until the armistice in 1918. He attained the rank of sergeant. For his war services he was awarded the Iron Cross First Class. After the First World War, Hering briefly rejoined the ''Schutzpolizei'' in Heilbronn. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gottlieb Hering」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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