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''Rapportführer'' (Report Leader) was a paramilitary title of the SS, specific to the ''Totenkopfverbande'' (Concentration Camp Service). An ''SS-Rapportführer'' was usually a mid-level SS-non-commissioned officer (often an ''Oberscharführer'' or ''Hauptscharführer'') who served as the commander of a group of ''Blockführer'' who themselves were assigned to oversee barracks within a Concentration Camp. The primary duty of a ''Rapportführer'' was to conduct daily and evening camp roll call, which was usually a long and grueling process involving prisoners standing for sometimes hours on end in all types of weather conditions. The ''Rapportführer'' also oversaw camp discipline of prisoners as well as training for junior SS personnel. Most ''Rapportführers'' in the SS were known for their brutality, which such individuals as Eric Muhsfeldt and Gustav Wagner holding this position. In larger camps (such as Auschwitz), the ''Rapportführer'' would answer to a Camp Adjutant SS-Officer, but in smaller camps (such as Sobibor) the ''Rapportführer'' worked directly for the Camp Commander and served in a type of Sergeant Major position. ==Sources==
* Zentner, Christian & Bedürftig, Friedemann, ''The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich'', (Macmillan), New York (1991)
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