The head of a camp (esp. concentration camps during WWII)
A lagerkommandant is a serior camp leader. Often in a concentration camp, he has the last and final word. The lagerkommandant comes from 2 words. 'Lagerkapo' and 'Kommando'. Lagerkapo meaning, the head of camp and Kommando meaning, unit or command. (Slave labours in WW2)
The boy who had laughed during Lagerkapo's orders with the girl was whipped 25 times in Elie Wiesel's book "Night".
Lagerarzt Lagerkapo Last (Burden) Lebensgefahr! (Danger of Death) L (leiche) [L (Corpse)] Leichenfledderei (The Robbing of Corpses) Leichenhalle Leichenträger Lüge (Lie) ____ But the question is about names of camps, not concentration camp terms!Please see the camps numbered 794-896 on the linkt below. The list was compiled by the Federal German Ministry of Justice and is generally regarded as definitive.