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- Q4927267 subject Q8669971.
- Q4927267 abstract "Blockführer (Block Leader) was a paramilitary title of the SS, specific to the Totenkopfverbande (Concentration Camp Service). An SS-Blockführer was typically in charge of a prisoner barracks of between two to three hundred Concentration Camp prisoners; in larger camps, this number could be as a high as 1000. The Blockführer was in charge of daily attendance, supervising daily work details, and distributing rations to prisoners. Assisting in this case were several prisoner trustees, known as Kapos. The position of Blockführer was usually held by an SS-soldier holding the rank of either Unterscharführer or Scharführer.In the Nazi Death Camps, the task of actually gassing prisoners with Zyklon B was held by an SS non-commissioned officer known as a Blockführer. A similar title, known as Blockleiter also existed as a Nazi Party political rank.".
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- Q4927267 wikiPageWikiLink Q8669971.
- Q4927267 comment "Blockführer (Block Leader) was a paramilitary title of the SS, specific to the Totenkopfverbande (Concentration Camp Service). An SS-Blockführer was typically in charge of a prisoner barracks of between two to three hundred Concentration Camp prisoners; in larger camps, this number could be as a high as 1000. The Blockführer was in charge of daily attendance, supervising daily work details, and distributing rations to prisoners.".
- Q4927267 label "Blockführer".