and
Friedrich Jeckeln. From 17 July 1941 through 1944, he was Commissioner General (
Generalkommissar) for
occupied Latvia in the
Reichskommissariat Ostland, where he was responsible for the concentration camps in Latvia. As territorial commissioner for Latvia, Drechsler took up quarters in Riga at the beginning of August 1941. At that point in time the military administration had not yet handed over authority to the civil administration. A leading co-worker in the
Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories (
Reichsministerium für die besetzen Ostegebiete or RMfdbO),
Otto Bräutigam, noted in his diary of having had a conflict with the military authorities. These disputes, particularly those involving Drechsler's administrative superior,
Hinrich Lohse, were never fully resolved. Based on a settlement with RMfdbO, formal assignment of authority over the administration of Latvian territory, including Riga, was effected on 1 September 1941. In addition to his other positions, Drechsler was a member of the board of overseers of an industrial firm called Hochofenwerkes Lübeck AG. == Involvement in the Holocaust ==