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Michael Lippert : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Lippert
Michel Hans Lippert or Michael Lippert (24 April 1897 – 1 September 1969) was an SS ''Standartenführer'', Police officer and a German soldier who served in both World War I and World War II. During World War II Lippert commanded several concentration camps, including Sachsenhausen, before becoming a commander of the ''SS-Freiwilligen Legion Flandern'' and the ''10. SS-Panzer-Division Frundsberg''. He is probably best known for murdering SA leader Ernst Röhm on 2 July 1934. ==Early life==
Lippert was born on 24 April 1897 in Schönwald in Upper Franconia, a small town on the border with Bohemia. He was the fifth child of Johann and Margaret Lippert. Following his secondary education, the 17-year-old Lippert volunteered for service in the Army. In November 1914, he joined the ''Kgl. Bayerisches 1. Chevaulegers-Regiment Kaiser Nikolaus von Rußland'', part of the III. Kgl. Bayer. Armeekorps. Lippert served on both the Western and Eastern fronts, and returned home in October 1917 after being awarded the Iron Cross, 2nd class and the Bavarian Merit Cross 3rd Class with Swords. He began military pilot training at the Second Flying School in Neustadt, and received his pilot's license on 20 October 1918. However, Lippert never flew in combat as the war ended and he was promptly discharged from the military. After the war, he found work in the ceramic industry and in October 1921 began working as a police officer in Regensburg. In June 1930, Michael Lippert joined the NSDAP (Mitglieds-Nr. 246,989). Nine months later, on 10 March 1931, he joined the SS (Mitglieds-Nr. 2,968).
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