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Franz Ziereis poses in front of the commandant's headquarters on the wall overlooking the garage courtyard (Garagenhofmauer) in Mauthausen.

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    Franz Ziereis poses in front of the commandant's headquarters on the wall overlooking the garage courtyard (Garagenhofmauer) in Mauthausen.
    Franz Ziereis poses in front of the commandant's headquarters on the wall overlooking the garage courtyard (Garagenhofmauer) in Mauthausen.

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    Caption
    Franz Ziereis poses in front of the commandant's headquarters on the wall overlooking the garage courtyard (Garagenhofmauer) in Mauthausen.
    Date
    1939 - 1945
    Locale
    Mauthausen, [Upper Austria] Austria
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Andras Tsagatakis

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    Photo Source
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Andras Tsagatakis
    Source Record ID: Collections: 1991.83.38
    Dokumentationsarchiv des Oesterreichischen Widerstandes
    Copyright: Agency Agreement
    Source Record ID: Env. 3149
    Archiv der KZ-Gedenkstaette Mauthausen
    Copyright: Public Domain
    Source Record ID: P/14/08/01
    Instytut Pamieci Narodowej
    Copyright: Exclusively with provenance
    Provenance: Panstwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau w Oswiecimiu
    Source Record ID: 22024

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    Biography
    Franz Ziereis (1905-1945) was commandant of the Mauthausen concentration camp. Ziereis was born August 13, 1905 in Munich. After attending commercial school in Munich, he signed up as a career military officer in Germany's Reichswehr (army) on April 1, 1924 for 12 years. On September 30, 1936 he left the army with the rank of sergeant and joined the SS. He was appointed SS Obersturmführer (SS first lieutenant), and in 1937 took over the leadership of the 22nd Hundertschaft (hundred-man-unit) of the SS Death's Head detachment "Brandenburg." In the spring of 1938 Ziereis participated with SS mobile units in the occupation of Austria. On July 1, 1938 he was transferred to the SS Death's Head regiment "Thüringen" as a training instructor. Upon an order by the leader of the SS Death's Head formations and by the inspector of the concentration camps, Theodor Eicke, Ziereis was sent from Buchenwald to Mauthausen on February 9, 1939, to take over the post of Commandant of Mauthausen, replacing Albert Sauer. On August 25, 1939 Ziereis was promoted to the post of SS-Sturmbannführer (SS major), and on April 20, 1944, due to "special achievements" as camp commandant, to the rank of SS-Standartenführer (SS colonel). After May 3, 1945 Ziereis fled together with his wife, but was discovered by American soldiers at his hunting lodge on the Phyrn mountain in Upper Austria on May 23. He tried to escape but was shot and seriously wounded. After his capture he was brought to a US hospital in Gusen, where he died. Following his death, his corpse was hanged by former prisoners on the camp fence in Gusen I.

    [Source: "Franz Ziereis," (28 August 2002)]
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