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Klaus Hubert Hermann Dylewski (born 11 May 1916– 1 April 2012〔Raphael Gross, Werner Renz (Hrsg.): ''Der Frankfurter Auschwitz-Prozess (1963–1965). Kommentierte Quellenedition'', Band 1, Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, New York 2013, pp. 69〕) was a German Volksdeutsche with Polish citizenship and ''SS-Oberscharführer'' (Staff Sergeant) who perpetrated acts of genocide at Auschwitz concentration camp. ==Early life==
Klaus Dylewski was born in German Empire, Finkenwalde (now Zdroje, Szczecin, Poland), on 11 May 1916. He spent his childhood in Lazisk where he went to German schools. Dylewski identified himself as ethnic German. After he graduated in 1935, he attended a technical course at Danzig Technical School and studied Mechanical Engineering.〔()〕 He did not finish this course, but he joined the 3rd SS Division Totenkopf of the Waffen-SS as a foreign collaborator in 1939. In 1940, he participated in the Invasion of France, in which he was wounded.
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