Dr. Richard Korherr was a professional statistician in Nazi Germany, and chief inspector of the statistical bureau of the SS during World War II. Korherr eventually held the rank of SS-Sturmbannführer.
Korherr in 1978
Sonderbehandlung is any sort of preferential treatment. However, the word Sonderbehandlung was used as a euphemism for mass murder by Nazi functionaries and the SS, who commonly used the abbreviation S.B. in documentation. It first came to prominence during Aktion T4, where SS doctors killed mentally ill and disabled patients between 1939 and 1941, and was one of a number of nonspecific words the Nazis used to document mass murder and genocide. Another notable example was Sonderbehandlung 14f13.
Himmler (front right, beside prisoner) while visiting the Dachau Concentration Camp in 1936
Dr. Karl Brandt, Hitler's personal physician and organiser of Action T4
Heydrich (left) with Karl Hermann Frank at Prague Castle in 1941
Hartheim bus for asphyxiation of prisoners