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===Organization=== Buchenwald's first commandant was SS-''[[Obersturmbannführer]]'' [[Karl-Otto Koch]], who ran the camp from 1 August 1937 to July 1941. His second wife, [[Ilse Koch]], became notorious as ''Die Hexe von Buchenwald'' ("the witch of Buchenwald") for her cruelty and brutality. In February 1940 Koch had an indoor riding hall built by the prisoners who died by the dozen due to the harsh conditions of the construction site. The hall was built inside the camp, near the canteen, so that oftentimes Ilse Koch could be seen riding in the morning to the beat of the prisoner orchestra.{{sfn|Wachsmann|2015|p=198}} Koch himself was eventually imprisoned at Buchenwald by the Nazi authorities for incitement to murder. The charges were lodged by [[Josias, Hereditary Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Prince Waldeck]] and [[Georg Konrad Morgen|Morgen]], to which were later added charges of [[Political corruption|corruption]], [[embezzlement]], [[Underground economy|black market]] dealings, and exploitation of the camp workers for personal gain.{{sfn|Hackett|1997|p=341}} Other camp officials were charged, including Ilse Koch. The trial resulted in Karl Koch being sentenced to death for disgracing both himself and the SS; he was executed by firing squad on 5 April 1945, one week before American troops arrived. [[Ilse Koch]] was acquitted by the SS court and released. However, she was rearrested by American occupation authorities in June 1945, and chosen as one of 31 Buchenwald defendants to stand trial before a [[Military Commission Court at Dachau]]. The life sentence imposed by the Dachau court was reduced to four years upon review. Upon her release from U.S. custody in October 1949, she was arrested by West German authorities, tried at Augsburg, and again sentenced to life imprisonment; she committed suicide in [[Aichach]] (Bavaria) prison in September 1967.{{sfn|Hackett|1997|p=43 n.19}} The second commandant of the camp, between 1942 and 1945, was [[Hermann Pister]] (1942–1945). He was tried in 1947 ([[Dachau Trials]]) and sentenced to death, but on 28 September 1948 he died in [[Landsberg Prison]] of a heart attack.{{sfn|Hackett|1997|p=59 n.29}}
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