In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Bruno's father, as commandant, is primarily responsible for overseeing the operations of a concentration camp, ensuring the implementation of Nazi policies. He must maintain order and discipline among the soldiers, manage the logistics of the camp, and enforce the dehumanization of the prisoners. His role also involves making strategic decisions that impact the lives of many, reflecting the moral complexities and horrors of his position within the Nazi regime. Ultimately, his duties highlight the stark contrast between his authoritative role and Bruno's innocent worldview.
ralf
Yes! He's the Nazi commandant who gasses Jews!
Mark Herman directed The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.
Ralf, based on Rudolf Höss, the first real commandant of Aushwitz.
It's not specifically mentioned, but he was described as a Commandant at Auschwitz.
a commandant
ralf
Yes! He's the Nazi commandant who gasses Jews!
Bruno Hoess. He's the Commandant's son.
Mark Herman directed The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.
Ralph
Ralf, based on Rudolf Höss, the first real commandant of Aushwitz.
It's not specifically mentioned, but he was described as a Commandant at Auschwitz.
Lieutenant Kurt Kotler. He is sent to a different camp by the commandant for unknown reasons (although some speculate he was having an affair with the commandant's wife).
Bruno's dad get transferred from Berlin to Auschwitz, after Hitler named he as commandant
I don't know that's why im asking you
Mark Herman is the director of The Boy In The Striped Pajamas