But a new book reveals the incredible secret that the camp commandant hid from his SS comrades throughout the war. |
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This is the story of a sort of social mobility from cook to camp commandant. |
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A special constable for 33 years, Bernice is now commandant but still finds time to volunteer as a classroom assistant and for Pets as therapy. |
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One was the camp commandant, who was responsible for the organisation of the camp. |
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Jon Voight, as the camp commandant, or second in command under the mean spirited Warden, overacts to a point of absurdity. |
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In the summer of 1925, he was transferred to a light-bomber squadron as assistant to the airfield commandant. |
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He later served as commandant of the Regimental Officer Academy and the deputy commander of the U.S. Army Signal Command. |
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I opened the gates, showing correct papers to the camp commandant on the way out. |
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Marceau, wearing his uniform as a commandant in the French Army reserves, was the master of ceremonies. |
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Its primary mission is to provide music for the president of the United States and the commandant of the Marine Corps. |
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Promoted to brigadier general in 1907, he then became commandant of the Staff College. |
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The group commandant, Colonel S.Kumar, visited the spot on Saturday and witnessed the cadets fly with enthusiasm. |
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Once again, his effectiveness as a camp commandant came to the fore. |
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After returning to the United States, he served as aide-de-camp to the assistant commandant, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School at Fort Bliss, Texas. |
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The commandant said many special officers felt the same, but acknowledged that some who joined with a view to becoming career officers might feel differently. |
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We believe that we may be close to such an impasse, and we want to present the commandant with options. |
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He is a graduate of the Kakul academy and was also its commandant at one point in his career. |
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His last post was as commandant of Royal Military College, a position he retained in an honourary capacity for the rest of his life. |
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In front of him was the car of Rudolph Höss, the commandant of the infamous concentration camp. |
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He also wrote to the commandant Coast Guards, identifying obvious vulnerabilities. |
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Not so fast on women in combat, says the commandant of the Marine Corps, General James Amos. |
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Coincoin was born in Natchitoches in 1742 to African-born parents, slaves of the post commandant St Denis. |
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This was meant primarily for deserters who had not left the colony and were hidden by civilians who took pity on them, to the bitter disappointment of the commandant and the Maréchaussée. |
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They usually contained quarters for the commandant and his officers, other quarters for the soldiers and voyageurs, a guardhouse, and a storehouse. This could vary enormously, however, from one place to another. |
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From his tank, the commandant speaks about literature and philosophy. |
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Matthew Priser, Career Enlisted Aviator Center of Excellence deputy commandant and 29-year Air Force Reserve veteran. |
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He chose Franz Stangl, who had previously been the commandant of the Sobibór extermination camp, to assume command of the camp as Eberl's successor. |
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At the opening of World War II, he was commandant of the U. S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia, and he later commanded the 82nd and 28th infantry divisions. |
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From 1799 to 1807, the military commandant was John Despard, brother of Edward. |
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This was learned the hard way in 1715 by an imposter, who claimed to be a marquis, but gave himself away by using a fork to serve himself olives during a dinner with the commandant of the port troops of Bayonne. |
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Subsequently he held a variety of commands in the Atlantic and in 1747 was named commandant general of New France in effect, governor-general of Canada. |
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However, only Air Chief Marshal Farooq Feroze Khan has served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, the supreme commandant of Pakistan Armed Forces. |
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