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Rudolf Hoss

Rudolf Hoss was a lieutenant, commandant and the architect at Auschwitz longest running concentration camp during World War II. For three and a half years he was in charge of the largest killing faucility creating new ways to use gas in the chambers. During his time he created a system of gas chambers that could kill 2,000 people at a time instead of 200. After hiding as a farmer named Franz Lang after the war, his wife turned him in due to the fear she had for her son hoping that he would then not be sent to the Soviet Union.
Between Bruno's father and Rudolf I see many similarities. For example, they got he would do anything for their leader Hitler. Also they do not see the harm in what they are doing, they view the Jews as animals more than humans. Finally, they both are loyal commandants.