• Häftlingsselbstverwaltung (Prisoner self-administration) • Camp elders (Lagerälteste) • Block elders (Blockälteste) • Room elders (Stubenälteste) • Order management • Oberkapo •
Kapo • Vorarbeiter (foreman) • Service (kitchen, office, laundry, warehouse, infirmary, etc.) The important functionary positions inside the camp were
Lagerältester (camp leader or camp senior),
Blockältester (block or
barracks leader or senior), and
Stubenältester (room leader). The highest position that a prisoner could reach was
Lagerältester, who was placed directly under the camp commandant and expected to implement his orders to ensure that the camp's daily routines ran smoothly and that regulations were followed. The
Lagerälteste had a key role in the selection of other prisoners as functionaries, making recommendations to the SS. Though dependent on the goodwill of the SS, through them, he had access to special privileges, such as access to civilian clothes or a private room. The
Blockältester (block or barracks leader) had to ensure that rules were followed in the individual barracks. He or she was also responsible for the prisoners in the barracks. The
Stubenälteste (room leader) was responsible for the hygiene, such as
delousing, and order of each room in a barracks. The
Blockschreiber (registrar or barrack clerk) was a record-keeping job that included tasks such as keeping track at
roll calls. Work crews outside the camp were supervised by a
Vorarbeiter (foreman), a
Kapo, or
Oberkapo (chief kapo). These functionaries pushed their fellow prisoners to work harder, hitting, beating, and even killing them. ==System of thrift and manipulation==