
Paul Werner Hoppe
Paul Werner Hoppe was the commandant of the Stutthof concentration camp during World War II, overseeing the brutal treatment and systematic extermination of prisoners. His leadership was marked by extreme violence and inhumanity, contributing to the deaths of tens of thousands of inmates.
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Portugal:
Paul Werner Hoppe was the commander of the Stutthof concentration camp where Irmgard Furchner worked.
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Germany:
Paul Werner Hoppe was the camp commander at Stutthof and was recognized as a main perpetrator of the crimes committed there.
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Luxembourg:
Irmgard F. was a close confidante of lager commander Paul Werner Hoppe.
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