The commandant (German: KZ-Kommandant, Lagerkommandant) was the chief commanding position within the SS service of a Nazi concentration camp. He held the highest rank and was the most important member of the camp unit. The commandant directed the camp headquarters and was responsible for all issues of the nazi concentration camp. The regulations of his duties and responsibilities came from the Concentration Camps Inspectorate (CCI).

Of utmost importance was his duty to ensure the safety of the camp. Therefore, all SS personnel were obliged to report to him any important incident about the camp. The commandant had to constantly stay in the camp; his absence for more than 24 hours required the consent of the Concentration Camps Inspectorate. In the event of an alarm caused by rebellion or escape, all personnel were subject to his command, and he had complete control of the issuance of orders and commands.

Another duty was to instruct subordinates about their tasks, camp security issues and the treatment of prisoners. He also watched over the affairs of the employment of prisoners, determining, among other things, working hours. The commandant was assigned an adjutant, or deputy commandant, who was responsible for the immediate, complete and accurate execution of the commandant's orders. Other SS personnel were subordinate to the deputy commandant. In the largest concentration camps, ranks of commandants ranged mostly from SS-Hauptsturmführer to SS-Obersturmbannführer.

The commandant had authority over all disciplinary matters affecting the SS personnel of the concentration camp. The individual departments within the concentration camp were under their respective parts of the Concentration Camps Inspectorate, but there were exceptions. The CCI directly supervised the Wachtruppe (guard unit), the adjutants and the Schutzhaftlagerführers.

Nazi concentration camp locations and commandants

CampCommandantTermRef.
BeginningEndTime
ArbeitsdorfMartin Gottfried WeissApril 1942July 19423 months
Wilhelm SchitliJuly 1942October 19423 months
Auschwitz I (Stammlager)Rudolf Höss4 May 194010 November 19433 years, 6 months
Arthur Liebehenschel11 November 19438 May 19445 months
Richard Baer11 May 194427 January 19458 months
Auschwitz II (Birkenau)Fritz Hartjenstein22 November 19438 May 19445 months
Josef Kramer8 May 194425 November 19446 months
Auschwitz III (Monowitz)Heinrich Schwarz11 November 194317 January 19451 year, 2 months
BełżecChristian WirthDecember 1941August 19428 months
Gottlieb HeringAugust 1942June 194310 months
Bergen-BelsenAdolf HaasApril 19432 December 19441 year, 8 months
Josef Kramer2 December 194415 April 19454 months
BuchenwaldKarl-Otto KochJuly 1937September 19414 years, 2 months
Hermann PisterJanuary 194213 April 19453 years, 3 months
DachauHilmar Wäckerle19 April 193325 June 19333 months
Theodor Eicke28 June 193310 December 19341 year, 5 months
Heinrich Deubel10 December 19341 April 19361 year, 3 months
Hans Loritz1 April 193619 February 19403 years, 10 months
Alexander Piorkowski19 February 19401 September 19422 years, 6 months
Martin Gottfried Weiss1 September 194231 October 19431 year, 1 month
Eduard Weiter1 October 194326 April 19451 year, 6 months
FlossenbürgJakob WeisebornMay 193820 January 19398 months
Karl Künstler20 January 193910 August 19423 years, 6 months
Karl Fritzsch10 August 1942October 19421 month
Egon ZillOctober 194229 April 19436 months
Max Koegel29 April 194323 April 19451 year, 11 months
Gross-RosenArthur Rödl1 May 194115 September 19421 year, 4 months
Wilhelm Gideon15 September 194210 October 19431 year
Johannes Hassebroek11 October 1943February 19451 year, 3 months
HerzogenbuschKarl Chmielewski5 January 1943October 19438 months
Adam GrünewaldOctober 1943January 19443 months
Hans HüttigFebruary 1944September 19447 months
KovnoWilhelm GöckeSeptember 1943July 1944 (probably)10 months
MajdanekKarl-Otto KochSeptember 1941August 194211 months
Max KoegelAugust 1942November 19423 months
Hermann FlorstedtNovember 1942October 194311 months
Martin Gottfried WeissNovember 1943May 19446 months
Arthur LiebehenschelMay 194422 July 19442 months
Mauthausen-GusenAlbert Sauer8 August 193817 February 19396 months
Franz Ziereis17 February 19395 May 19456 years, 2 months
Mittelbau-DoraOtto FörschnerOctober 1944January 19453 months
Richard BaerFebruary 1945April 19452 months
Natzweiler-StruthofHans HüttigApril 1941March 194211 months
Egon ZillMay 194225 October 19425 months
Josef Kramer25 October 19424 May 19441 year, 6 months
Fritz Hartjenstein9 May 1944January 19457 months
Heinrich SchwarzFebruary 1945April 19452 months
NeuengammeWalter EisfeldFebruary 1940March 19401 month
Martin Gottfried WeissApril 1940August 19422 years, 4 months
Max PaulySeptember 19424 May 19452 years, 9 months
PlaszowAmon GöthFebruary 194313 September 19441 year, 7 months
Arnold BüscherSeptember 1944January 1945 (probably)4 months
RavensbrückGünther TamaschkeMay 1939August 19393 months
Max KoegelJanuary 1940August 19422 years, 7 months
Fritz Suhren1 September 194230 April 19452 years, 7 months
Riga-KaiserwaldEduard RoschmannApril 1943September 19441 year, 5 months
SachsenhausenMichael LippertJuly 1936October 19363 months
Karl-Otto KochOctober 1936July 19379 months
Hans Helwig1 August 1937April 19388 months
Hermann Baranowski1 May 1938September 19391 year, 4 months
Walter EisfeldSeptember 1939January 19405 months
Hans Loritz1 April 1940September 19422 years, 5 months
Anton KaindlSeptember 194222 April 19452 years, 7 months
SobibórFranz Stangl28 April 194230 August 19424 months
Franz Reichleitner1 September 194217 October 19431 year, 1 month
StutthofMax PaulyOctober 1939August 19422 years, 10 months
Paul-Werner HoppeAugust 1942April 19452 years, 8 months
TreblinkaIrmfried Eberl11 July 194226 August 19421 month
Franz Stangl1 September 1942August 194311 months
Kurt FranzAugust 1943November 19433 months
VaivaraHans AumeierSeptember 1943June 19449 months
WarsawWilhelm GöckeJune 1943September 19433 months
Nikolaus HerbetSeptember 1943July 1944 (probably)10 months

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