I tried posting this on one of the pinned threads without response, so am reposting here in the hope that someone can identify this SS officer.
I am told that this SS-officer studio ("Monnier Salon") portrait photo was acquired from the family in Germany - but came discreetly with no family name. Apparently it was told that he served in Dachau and then Auschwitz camps. Under magnification, I can see what appears to be two pips - and a cypher (indistinguishable) in between them - on the shoulder board. From that and the collar rank insignia, I believe this to indicate the rank of Hauptsturmfuhrer.
Would an officer serving in a concentration camp have a related cypher on the shoulder boards (perhaps a "K")?
Seeking any and all clarification and, if possible, an identification of the officer in this photo. All feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks for looking.
John
I am told that this SS-officer studio ("Monnier Salon") portrait photo was acquired from the family in Germany - but came discreetly with no family name. Apparently it was told that he served in Dachau and then Auschwitz camps. Under magnification, I can see what appears to be two pips - and a cypher (indistinguishable) in between them - on the shoulder board. From that and the collar rank insignia, I believe this to indicate the rank of Hauptsturmfuhrer.
Would an officer serving in a concentration camp have a related cypher on the shoulder boards (perhaps a "K")?
Seeking any and all clarification and, if possible, an identification of the officer in this photo. All feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks for looking.
John
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