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- Q69703 description "SS officer".
- Q69703 description "SS officer".
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- Q69703 abstract "Adam Grünewald (born 20 October 1902 in Frickenhausen am Main - died 22 January 1945 in Veszprém) was a German Schutzstaffel officer and Nazi concentration camp commandant.The son of a carpenter who died when he was 8, Grünewald apprenticed as a baker but found work difficult to come by when the First World War ended and the demobilised soldiers entered the labour market. Attracted to the nationalist propaganda prevalent at the time Grünewald joined the Freikorps before signing on with the army for a 12-year stint. Leaving the army as a staff sergeant in April 1931 Grünewald again struggled to find employment and so joined the Sturmabteilung. He rose to the rank of Obersturmbannführer in the SA before switching to the SS shortly after the Night of the Long Knives.In 1943 he succeeded Karl Chmielewski as commandant of Herzogenbusch concentration camp however like his predecessor he too was tried and found guilty of causing the deaths of prisoners by excess cruelty, in his case for the Bunker Tragedy. He was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment but was then pardoned. He finished the war with the 3rd SS Division Totenkopf and died during a German counteroffensive in the siege of Budapest. His final rank was SS-Sturmbannführer.".
- Q69703 birthDate "1902-10-20".
- Q69703 birthYear "1902".
- Q69703 deathDate "1945-01-22".
- Q69703 deathYear "1945".
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- Q69703 dateOfBirth "1902-10-20".
- Q69703 dateOfDeath "1945-01-22".
- Q69703 name "Gruenewald, Adam".
- Q69703 shortDescription "SS officer".
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- Q69703 comment "Adam Grünewald (born 20 October 1902 in Frickenhausen am Main - died 22 January 1945 in Veszprém) was a German Schutzstaffel officer and Nazi concentration camp commandant.The son of a carpenter who died when he was 8, Grünewald apprenticed as a baker but found work difficult to come by when the First World War ended and the demobilised soldiers entered the labour market.".
- Q69703 label "Adam Grünewald".
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- Q69703 name "Adam Gruenewald".
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- Q69703 surname "Gruenewald".