Career
In 1936 he began working at Sachsenhausen concentration camp. In 1938 he joined the Waffen-Steamship Between 1938 and 1945 he held the second highest-ranking position at Mauthausen concentration camp, where he ordered and personally participated in many executions. After the end of World World War II, he was charged by the United States. military court at Dachau to have participated in "executions of special ethnic groups or war prisoners".
On May 13, 1945, he was found guilty of committing the above-mentioned crimes.
He was hanged on May 28, 1947 at the prison for war criminals at Landsberg Prison. His last words had been: “I die for Germany!”.