Klaus Hubert Hermann Dylewski (born 11 May 1916 – 1 April 2012[1]) was a German Volksdeutscher with Polish citizenship and SS-Oberscharführer (Staff Sergeant) who perpetrated acts of genocide at Auschwitz concentration camp.
[2] Klaus Dylewski was born in German Empire, Finkenwalde (now Zdroje, Szczecin, Poland), on 11 May 1916.
In the spring of 1944, he was promoted to SS Staff Sergeant, and was assigned to Hersbruck, Germany, where he worked as a manager of an aircraft factory.
[citation needed] At the end of the war, in May 1945, Dylewski moved to Munich to evade justice and to conceal his real identity.
After he graduated in 1952, he taught in a technical school in Düsseldorf, but after seven years, in 1959, he was arrested and later revealed his true identity as a former SS officer.