A Nazi officer in charge of a concentration camp for children escaped justice and lived a 'cozy post-war life' writing books and police manuals, new research has found.A three-month investigation by Polish historians has revealed that the commandant who oversaw the camp, which was dubbed 'Little Auschwitz', escaped justice because his name had been misspelt in official documents.SS Sturmbannführer Friedrich Camillo Ehrlich was head of the notorious children's concentration camp 'Kinder-KZ' in the city of Lodz in Nazi-occupied Poland during the Second World War.
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