Bothmann, Hans – Commander of Kulmhof Extermination Camp

Introduction to Hans Bothmann

In March 1942, Hans Bothmann assumed the role of commander at the Kulmhof extermination camp, succeeding Herbert Lange in this position.

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Facts Sheet

Name: Hans Bothmann
Birth: 11.11.1911 in Lohe (Schleswig-Holstein)
Death: 4 April 1946 in Heide
Function: Commander of Sonderkommando Kulmhof (1942 – 1944)
Agency: Stapo Posen
Rank: SS-U’Stuf (04.03.1939), SS-O’Stuf. (01.11.40), SS-H’stuf. (01.09.1942)
Memberships: NSDAP (01.03.1935 #3601334), SS (01.06.1933 #117630)
Awards: KVK II. Kl. m. Schw. (43), KVK I. Kl. m.Schw. (44)
Education: Secondary school
Profession: Criminal police officer
Family: married, 2 children

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Curriculum Vitae

Hans Bothmann, born on November 11, 1911, in Lohe, was the son of Hermann Bothmann (born November 26, 1879), a farmer, and Wilhelmina Stahmer (born June 5, 1886). His parents married on May 19, 1911 in Osthostein. He was one of five siblings. On July 9, 1938, he married Edith Steinecker and they had two children, born in 1940 and 1942 respectively. Bothmann received his elementary education in Lohe from the age of 6 to 14, and later attended Aufbauschule (Secondary school) in Bad Segeberg from 1926 to 1930.

Between May 7, 1934, and September 1, 1934, he served in Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service). Following this, from September 1, 1934, to November 30, 1935, Bothmann was a member of the Leibstandarte SS “Adolf Hitler”. Subsequently, from November 11, 1935, to August 1, 1937, he worked as a Kriminalangestellter (criminal employee) at Geheime Staatspolizeiamt in Berlin. Transitioning roles, he became a Kriminalkommissar Anwärter (criminal commissioner candidate) attached to Stapo Berlin from August 1, 1937. By 1940, he had risen to the rank of Kriminalkommissar within Stapo Leipzig (head of Abteilung II). By late 1941 or early 1942, he was serving in the same capacity at Stapo Posen.

In March 1942, Bothmann assumed the role of commander at the Kulmhof extermination camp, succeeding Herbert Lange in this position.

On April 4, 1946, Bothmann committed suicide in British custody.1

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Footnotes

  1. Memo of Georg Pieh (Zentrale Stelle Ludwigsburg) of 6 November 1959: “According to a communication from the LKPA Kiel dated October 22, 1959, Hans Bothmann committed suicide by hanging in British custody on April 4, 1946, in Heideholstein.” (BArch B162/3243, p. 87) ↩︎
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