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Richard Baer was born on 28 April, 1928 in Floß, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire, is a German SS officer. Discover Richard Baer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

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Occupation writer,miscellaneous,script_department
Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 28 April 1928
Birthday 28 April
Birthplace Floß, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire
Date of death 17 June, 1963
Died Place Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, West Germany
Nationality Germany

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Who Is Richard Baer's Wife?

His wife is Diane Asselin (1994 - 22 February 2008) ( his death), Louise Glenn (5 October 1959 - 2 October 1991) ( her death) ( 2 children), Jo Baer (20 December 1953 - 1958) ( divorced)

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Wife Diane Asselin (1994 - 22 February 2008) ( his death), Louise Glenn (5 October 1959 - 2 October 1991) ( her death) ( 2 children), Jo Baer (20 December 1953 - 1958) ( divorced)
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Richard Baer Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Richard Baer worth at the age of 35 years old? Richard Baer’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from Germany. We have estimated Richard Baer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1911

Richard Baer (9 September 1911 – 17 June 1963) was a German SS officer who, among other assignments, was the commandant of Auschwitz I concentration camp from May 1944 to January 1945, and right after, from February to April 1945, commandant of Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp.

Born in Floss, Bavaria in 1911, Baer grew up in a Protestant family.

1925

In 1925, he moved to Weiden in der Oberpfalz, where he performed a three-year apprenticeship to become a pastry chef.

After completing his vocational training, Baer toured Bavaria for several years as a journeyman.

1932

Eventually, in winter of 1932, he returned to the pastry company of his apprenticeship and worked there until he resigned in March 1933.

Baer signed on with the Nazi Party in 1930, and on 1 July 1932 he became a member of the General SS.

In the local SS post in Weiden, he met the future concentration camp commandant Martin Gottfried Weiss.

Under the direction of Weiss, a small SS gang offered protection to speakers at weekend public meetings of the Nazi Party in the surrounding villages.

Baer later stated that he had joined the General SS because he liked the "soldier discipline" and the "joy of playing soldiers".

1933

After the Nazis came to power, most of the SS men in Weiden served as auxiliary police officers locally and, as early as mid-April 1933, they were assigned as guards to the Dachau concentration camp, where Baer was subject to military drills, Nazi ideological indoctrination, and hard training in systematic techniques for the terrorisation of prisoners.

His teacher was Theodor Eicke, the camp commandant since June 1933 and shaper of the so-called "Dachau Model" of the Nazi concentration camp system.

Baer described the training for guard duty in Dachau as being "very strict" and "sharply polished": "The more we were polished, the more proud we were of it".

1934

From December 1934 to end-March 1935, Baer performed guard duty at the infamous Gestapo prison Columbia-Haus in Berlin.

1936

He was later assigned to the SS-Death's Head (SS-TV) 2nd regiment Brandenburg, which in 1936 was involved in the build up of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.

1938

After taking a platoon commander course in Oranienburg concentration camp, Baer served from March to September 1938 with the SS-TV 3rd regiment Thuringen in Buchenwald concentration camp.

In September 1938, Baer was promoted to SS-second lieutenant (Untersturmführer) and, at the end of the same year, he headed the first group of guards in the newly established Neuengamme concentration camp, then still a sub-camp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.

1940

In September 1940, he became a commando overseer.

At the end of 1940, Baer asked to join the front line and, after completing a course to become a company commander, he was sent to the Eastern front.

1941

In December 1941, as a result of a wound, he was transferred back to Neuengamme concentration camp.

1942

In 1942, Baer was appointed adjutant to the commandant of the Neuengamme concentration camp.

At Neuengamme, he participated in the killing of Soviet prisoners-of-war in a special gas chamber and in the selection of prisoners for the so-called Operation 14f13 in the T4 Euthanasia Program.

From November 1942 to May 1944, Baer was adjutant to Oswald Pohl, then chief of the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office.

1943

In November 1943, he took over the office DI (Central Office) in the Department D "Concentration camps Inspectorate".

From November 1943 until the end of 1944, Fritz Hartjenstein and Josef Kramer were responsible for the extermination camp in Auschwitz II-Birkenau, so Baer was only Commandant of that part of the camp from the end of 1944 until February 1945.

Near the end of the war, having replaced Otto Förschner as commandant of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp in Nordhausen, Baer was responsible for the mass execution of Soviet prisoners by hanging.

His final rank was SS Major.

Baer returned to his home county at the end of the war and eventually settled near Hamburg, living as Karl Egon Neumann, a forestry worker.

1944

He succeeded Arthur Liebehenschel, considered by Himmler to be too "soft" with the prisoners, as the third and final commandant of Auschwitz I from 11 May 1944, until the final dissolution of the camp in early 1945.

1960

Following the war, Baer lived under an assumed name to avoid prosecution but was recognized and arrested in December 1960.

He died in detention before he could stand trial.

In the course of investigation during the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials, a warrant for his arrest was issued in October 1960 and his photograph was printed in newspapers.

The story of Baer's arrest is vividly recounted by Devin Pendas in his book The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial.

After seeing a wanted picture in the tabloid newspaper Bild-Zeitung, a co-worker on Fürst von Bismarck's estate reported that Baer was working as a forester there.

When officials confronted "Neumann" on the early morning of 20 December 1960, he at first denied everything.

Having already addressed Baer as her "husband", the woman in the house subsequently gave her name as "Frau Baer", but still claimed that Baer was named "Neumann".

Baer, however, finally admitted his true identity.

On the advice of his lawyer, he refused to testify.

1963

He died of a heart attack while in pre-trial detention in 1963.