Enno Lolling

Lolling served in the German army, as a volunteer from 1907 to 1908, then in the Kaiserliche Marine from April 1, 1908, to January 17, 1919.

Following that, till April 1918, he served as an assistant doctor at the navy hospital in Mürwik, a section of Flensburg.

At the end of January 1919, he left the navy and began working as a doctor in Neustrelitz.

With this promotion, he was put in charge of all medical units and doctors at all SS concentration camps.

On November 9, 1943, Lolling was promoted to the rank of SS-Standartenführer, but continued in his same position at Amt D III.

After this final promotion, Lolling ordered a collection of human skins with tattoos to be prepared in different ways and sent to Berlin.

Lolling also ordered SS doctors to experiment with shrinking human heads and at least three were shrunk.

During the Hamburg Ravensbrück Trials, he was repeatedly named by the accused as the medical person in authority.

Lolling with Richard Baer , commandant of Auschwitz, and his adjutant Karl-Friedrich Höcker (left to right)