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Jakob Weiseborn
Jakob Weiseborn (22 March 1892 in Frankfurt – 20 January 1939 in Flossenbürg) was a German SS-''Sturmbannführer'' (major) and the first commandant of Flossenbürg concentration camp.
==Life==
Jakob Weiseborn served in the navy for 18 years.〔Segev, ''Soldiers of Evil'', p. 90〕 He joined the NSDAP (no. 753,119) and SS (no. 17,063). After the ''Machtergreifung'', he was first employed in the guard unit at Dachau concentration camp as of January 1935 and, following a disciplinary transfer, at Esterwegen concentration camp from the end of 1935.〔Holm Kirsten, Wulf Kirsten: ''Stimmen aus Buchenwald. Ein Lesebuch.'', Göttingen 2002, p. 17〕 In April 1936, Weiseborn took over the post of ''Schutzhaftlagerführer'' from Karl d'Angelo in Dachau.〔Stanislav Zámečník: ''Das war Dachau.'', Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 85〕 From late 1936 until July 1937, he served as ''Schutzhaftlagerführer'' in Sachsenhausen concentration camp and then as second ''Schutzhaftlagerführer'' in Buchenwald concentration camp.〔 A Buchenwald survivor recalls that he "often punched inmates in the face or kicked them in the belly with his boot." At the prisoner barracks in Buchenwald the following sentence was written: "In his anger God created Hauptsturmführer Weiseborn."〔Cited from: Eugen Kogon: ''Der SS-Staat.'' München 1974, p. 57〕
Weiseborn, a chronic alcoholic, became the first commandant of Flossenbürg concentration camp beginning in May 1938 and remained so until January 1939. On 20 January 1939 in Flossenbürg, Weiseborn committed suicide by drinking poison in his room, perhaps due to an investigation of his embezzlement at Buchenwald.〔Ernst Klee: ''Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich'', Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 664.〕〔''This article contains a translation of the corresponding article in the German Wikipedia

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