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''SS-Sturmbannführer'' Paul Otto Radomski (21 September 1902 – 14 March 1945) was a Nazi SS officer and concentration camp commander. Radomski was an "Old Fighter" of the Nazi Party, and one of the early companions of the feared security chief Reinhard Heydrich in Hamburg. He was the commander of the Syretsky camp (or Syrets camp). It was situated at the north-western edge of Kiev, in the place called Syrets, today a suburb of the city. The Syretsky concentration camp was created in spring of 1942. ==World War II career== Radomski served six months in prison in 1932 for political killing. He was considered brutal even by his fellow SS officers. The SS judge, ''Sturmbannführer'' Wehser called him a drunkard "primitive in all his thoughts".〔〔Hagen Fleischer, ''Im Kreuzschatten der Mächte'', Griechenland 1941–1944. Frankfurt am Main 1986, p. 548.〕 As commander of the Syrets concentration camp near Kiev he led a terror regime, ordering severe punishments for the smallest infractions, a habit he carried over at Haidari concentration camp in Greece.〔
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