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Lagerführer
''Lagerführer'' (Camp Leader) was a paramilitary title of the SS, specific to the ''Totenkopfverbände'' (Concentration Camp Service). A ''Lagerführer'' was the head SS officer assigned to a particular Concentration Camp, serving as the commander of the said camp. The term ''Lagerführer'' was distinct and separate from the position of ''Kommandant''. ''Lagerführers'' were typically employed in camp complexes, where a main camp would be divided into one or more smaller camps. The most recognizable example of this was the Auschwitz command and control system, in which a single ''Kommandant'' oversaw the activities of three subordinate ''Lagerführers'', each in charge of one of three main Auschwitz concentration camps. The title of ''Lagerführer'' was typically ''not'' used to denote commanders of "sub-camps". Sub-camps were considered satellite work areas of a single Concentration Camp, often overseen by a senior SS-NCO or a junior SS officer who in turn either answered to their own ''Lagerführer'' or the ''Kommandant'' of the main camp. ==Sources==
* Zentner, Christian & Bedürftig, Friedemann, ''The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich'', (Macmillan), New York (1991)
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