Albert leo schlageter biography of martin
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Martin Bormann
German Nazi leader and Hitler's secretary (–)
Martin Ludwig Bormann (17 June – 2 May ) was a German Nazi Party official and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery, private secretary to Adolf Hitler, and a war criminal. Bormann gained immense power by using his position as Hitler's private secretary to control the flow of information and access to Hitler. He used his position to create an extensive bureaucracy and involve himself as much as possible in the decision making.
Bormann joined a paramilitary Freikorps organisation in while working as manager of a large estate. He served nearly a year in prison as an accomplice to his friend Rudolf Höss (later commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp) in the murder of Walther Kadow. Bormann joined the Nazi Party in and the Schutzstaffel (SS) in He initially worked in the party's insurance service, and transferred in July to the office of Deputy FührerRudolf Hess, where he served as chief of staff.
Bormann gained a
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Albert Leo Schlageter (12 August 26 May ) was a member of the German Freikorps. His activities sabotaging French occupying troops after World War inom led to his arrest and eventual execution by French forces. His death created an image of martyrdom around him, which was cultivated by German nationalist groups, in particular the Nazi Party. During the Third Reich, he was widely commemorated as a national hero.
Life[]
Schlageter was born in Schönau im Schwarzwald to Catholic parents. After the outbreak of the First World War, he became a voluntary emergency worker for the military. During the war, he participated in several battles, notably Ypres (), the Somme () and Verdun, earning the Iron Cross both first and second class. Following his promotion to second lieutenant, he took part in the Third Battle of Ypres (). After the war and his dismissal from the greatly reduced army, Schlageter described han själv as a student of political sciences, but he studied the subject at the
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Albert Leo Schlageter
Imperial German Army officer
Albert Leo Schlageter (German pronunciation:[ˈalbɛʁtˈleːoˈʃlaːɡɛtɐ]; August 12, May 26, ) was an Imperial German Army officer who served in World War I before joining several Freikorps groups and carrying out acts of sabotage against French occupational forces in the Ruhr. Schlageter was arrested by French forces for sabotaging railroad tracks and executed by firing squad in After his death, he was viewed by many German nationalists as a martyr, including the Nazi Party. In Nazi Germany, Schlageter was commemorated as a national hero, which in turn led Allied occupational authorities to target such commemoration after World War II as part of the denazification process.
Life
[edit]Schlageter was born in Schönau im Schwarzwald to Catholic parents.
After the outbreak of the First World War, Schlageter became a voluntary emergency worker for the military. During the war, he participated in several battles, not