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  1. Erich Ehrlinger (14 October 1910 – 31 July 2004) was a member of the Nazi Party (number: 541,195) and SS (number: 107,493). As commander of Special Detachment (Sonderkommando, also known as Einsatzkommando or EK) 1b, he was responsible for mass murder in the Baltic states and Belarus.

  2. Erich Ehrlinger (* 14. Oktober 1910 in Giengen an der Brenz; † 31. Juli 2004 in Karlsruhe) war ein deutscher Jurist, SS-Oberführer, Amtschef im Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA) und u. a. als Befehlshaber von Einsatzkommandos direkt an der Ermordung osteuropäischer Juden beteiligt.

  3. Jul 3, 2023 · At the time the Syrets camp was established, the position of KdS Kiew was held by Erich Ehrlinger. Ehrlinger was a radical SS officer who had previously carried out numerous massacres as a leader of Einsatzkommando 1b.

  4. May 6, 2010 · Erich Ehrlinger, for example, a lawyer from Giengen in southern Germany, who at the age of 25 was already a staff leader at the SD main office, before becoming a commander in the German...

  5. The Federal Supreme Court at Karlsruhe meanwhile ruled today that Nazi General Erich Ehrlinger and his wartime associates–all connected with the notorious Einsatz Commandos who conducted the...

  6. Representative of Reichsfuhrer-SS in Norway: Aug. 1940-Feb. 1941. Kriegsberichter in Leibstandarte-SS: Mar.-Aug. 1940. Assigned to Einsatzgruppe IV and KdS Warschau as detachment head: Nov. 1939-Mar. 1940. Einsatzkommando leader in Prague: Mar.-Sep. 1939.

  7. Jul 31, 2004 · Erich Ehrlinger (born 14 October 1910, Giengen an der Brenz, Kingdom of Württemberg — d. 31 July 2004, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg) was a member of the Nazi Party (number: 541,195) and SS (number: 107,493).

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