Ludolf von Alvensleben was a Nazi official with the rank of SS-Gruppenführer
and major general of the police (1943).
Von Alvensleben became a member of the German Reichstag
in 1933; on April
5, 1934, he became
commander of the 46th SS-standard in Dresden. Later on, von Alvensleben
was made first adjutant of the Reichsführer SS, as well as chief
of the German police; his career continued with appointments to commander
of the SS and police in Crimea and commander of the Selbstschutz (self-defense)
of the Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia.
After the war, he fled to Argentina,
never being brought to account for his role in murdering Poles in West
Prussia.