Friedrich Jeckeln, born on February second, nineteen ninety-five, was a prominent figure in the Nazi regime, serving as a military officer and politician. His career was marked by his membership in the German Nazi Party and his role as an SS-Obergruppenführer, a high-ranking position within the Schutzstaffel (SS) during one of history's darkest periods.
Jeckeln's influence extended beyond Germany, as he held the position of Higher SS and Police Leader in both Germany and the occupied territories of the Soviet Union during World War II. His leadership was particularly notorious as he commanded one of the largest Einsatzgruppen death squads, which were responsible for mass executions.
Throughout his tenure, Jeckeln was directly accountable for the systematic deaths of over one hundred thousand individuals, including Jews, Romani people, and others deemed