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Hans Kempin
SS-Standartenführer (Colonel) Hans Wilhelm Kempin (7 June 1913 – 30 November 1992) was a German Waffen-SS combat and training officer who served in the SS-Standarte ''Deutschland'', SS-Regiment ''Der Führer'' and later commanded the 547. Volksgrenadier-Division, 38. SS-Grenadierdivision ''Nibelungen'' (the name Nibelungen comes from German mythology, which was the name of a lineage of dwarves, who were defeated by Siegfried), 32.SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Division ''30.Januar'' (the strange title of the division, comes from the date when Adolf Hitler, became the chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933), and the Waffen-SS Unterführerschule in Laibach (Ljubljana). ==Early life – pre-war SS Service== Hans Kempin, a son of businessman Willi Kempin, was born in Berlin-Lichtenberg. After graduating from the Hohenzollern Gymnasium in Schwedt in 1928, Hans worked as a banker. In September 1930, he joined Sturmabteilung, or the SA, and in December of the same year also the NSDAP. After two years as an SA member, in July 1932, the 19-year-old Kempin entered the SS-VT and was given the rank SS-Anwärter (Candidate). In October 1933, Hans Kempin was assigned to the premier SS-VT division Leibstandarte-SS ''Adolf Hitler'' and then sent to the new SS-Junkerschule at Bad Tölz. After his graduation he served with the SS-Standarte ''Deutschland'' and later was given command at the SS-Junkerschule ''Braunschweig''. In 1938, he was transferred back to SS-Standarte ''Deutschland'' and remained with this unit until March 1941.
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