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Hans Ehlich
Hans Ehlich (born 1 July 1901, in Leipzig - 30 March 1991 in Braunschweig) was a doctor and SS-Standartenführer (Colonel) in Germany during World War II. He was the commander of Amtsgruppe III B "Volkstum und Volksgesundheit" in the SD in occupied Poland. == Childhood, school and further study == Hans Ehlich was the oldest of five children. His father was an engineer, who moved to Heilbronn in 1905 for work. He relocated then to Chemnitz in 1911. He entered high school in 1920 and then began his studies in medicine and dentistry in Leipzig and Würzburg. Around 1923, Ehlich became involved with various right wing movements, and took part in preparations for Hitler's November putsch in 1923 in Munich. After passing his medical exams, Ehlich took up a position in 1927 as Doctor in the City Hospital in Johannstadt, Dresden. He joined the NSDAP on December 1, 1931. In February 1932, he became independent and opened up a medical practise in Kötzschenbroda (since 1935 part of Radebeul).
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