He was an SS doctor, active in Mauthausen. Please see the link for more detail.
Aribert Heim was an Austrian SS officer and physician known for his role as a concentration camp doctor during World War II, particularly at the Mauthausen concentration camp. He was notorious for performing gruesome medical experiments on inmates, earning him the nickname "Dr. Death." After the war, Heim evaded capture and lived in hiding for decades, becoming one of the most wanted Nazi war criminals. He died in 1992 in Egypt, with his exact whereabouts remaining a mystery for many years.
Aribert Heim who is believed to still be alive today. The name "Dr. Death" was also used of Josef Mengele.
The first Nazi Concentration Camp was Dachau Concentration Camp. Since it's called Dachau, it's in Dachau,Germany.
During the Holocaust, Dachau was a Concentration Camp.
the first permanent Nazi concentration camp was built near Munich.
A commandant was the head of a prisoner of war camp or a concentration camp.
A commandant is the officer in command of either a prisoner of war camp OR a concentration camp.
No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
Auschwitz, I think.
Stutthof was a Nazi concentration camp near Danzig.
The first permanent Nazi concentration camp opened on 22 March 1933 at Dachau.
The best known Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz, was in Poland. There were camps in a number of locations around Europe.