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'''Herbert Lange''' (29 September 1909 – 20 April 1945) was an [[SS]]-Sturmbannfuhrer and commandant of the [[Chełmno extermination camp]] until 1942. He was responsible for numerous crimes against humanity including the murder of mental patients in Poland and Germany during the [[Aktion T4]] euthanasia programme. He was killed in action by Allied troops during the Battle of Berlin in 1945. | '''Herbert Lange''' (29 September 1909 – 20 April 1945) was an [[SS]]-Sturmbannfuhrer and commandant of the [[Chełmno extermination camp]] until 1942. He was responsible for numerous crimes against humanity including the murder of mental patients in Poland and Germany during the [[Aktion T4]] euthanasia programme. He was killed in action by Allied troops during the Battle of Berlin in 1945. | ||
==Crimes against humanity== | ==[[Crimes against humanity]]== | ||
Lange entered Poland with [[Erich Naumann]]'s ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' squadron, and was placed in charge of the [[Gestapo]] in Poznań. In 1940, he assumed command of an ''SS-Sonderkommando'' unit tasked with the murder of physically and mentally disabled Poles under the supervision of [[Ernst Damzog]] and [[Wilhelm Koppe]]. by mid-1940, he and his men were responsible for the murder of about 1,100 patients in Owińska, 2,750 patients at Kościan, 1,558 patients and 300 Poles at Działdowo, and hundreds of Poles at Fort VII where the mobile gas-chamber was invented. Their earlier hospital victims were usually [[Genickschussanlage|shot in the back of the neck]]. The unit, equipped with a gas van, shuttled between hospitals, picking up patients and killing them with carbon monoxide. At one point, [[Wilhelm Rediess]] commissioned Lange's unit to exterminate 1, 558 mental patients in East Prussia. | Lange entered Poland with [[Erich Naumann]]'s ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' squadron, and was placed in charge of the [[Gestapo]] in Poznań. In 1940, he assumed command of an ''SS-Sonderkommando'' unit tasked with the murder of physically and mentally disabled Poles under the supervision of [[Ernst Damzog]] and [[Wilhelm Koppe]]. by mid-1940, he and his men were responsible for the murder of about 1,100 patients in Owińska, 2,750 patients at Kościan, 1,558 patients and 300 Poles at Działdowo, and hundreds of Poles at Fort VII where the mobile gas-chamber was invented. Their earlier hospital victims were usually [[Genickschussanlage|shot in the back of the neck]]. The unit, equipped with a gas van, shuttled between hospitals, picking up patients and killing them with carbon monoxide. At one point, [[Wilhelm Rediess]] commissioned Lange's unit to exterminate 1, 558 mental patients in East Prussia. | ||