Theodor Eicke (October 17th, 1892 - February 26th, 1943) was a SS-Obergruppenführer (German General), commander of the SS-Division (mot) Totenkopf of the Waffen-SS and one of the key figures in the establishment of concentration camps in Nazi Germany. His Nazi Party number was 114,901 and his SS number was 2,921. Together with SS-Obersturmbannführer Michael Lippert, Eicke executed SA Chief Ernst Röhm following the Night of the Long Knives purge.

Theodor Eicke
Full Name: Theodor Eicke
Origin: Hampont (Hudingen), Elsass-Lothringen, German Empire
Occupation: Commander of SS Panzer Division Totenkopf (1939 - 1943)
Concentration Camps Inspector (1934 - 1939)
Commandant of Dauchau concentration camp (1933 - 1934)
Goals: See the Holocaust through to its conclusion (failed)
Crimes: War crimes
Genocide
Mass murder
Ethnic cleansing
Type of Villain: Nazi War Criminal

He was killed on February 26th, 1943 when his plane was shot down by Soviet troops.