Adolf Ehrecke

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Adolf Ehrecke (born January 14, 1900 in Ochsenfurt ; † April 12, 1980 in Inzell ) was a National Socialist and later a schoolmaster .

Life

Adolf Ehrecke was a study assessor when he became a member of the NSDAP local group in Nuremberg on April 1, 1925 (membership number 458). He joined the Sturmabteilung in 1926 and from 1929, at Hitler's personal request, held the post of Gauleiter in the Saar area . After previous failures he was supposed to reorganize the NSDAP in the Saar area. Under his leadership, the local NSDAP group grew and was more active in propaganda than under his predecessors. Because of his strong anti-Semitism and his hostility to democracy, he was expelled from the Saarland government commission in 1931 .

After the Second World War Ehrecke worked as a schoolmaster in Kiel and Görlitz . In 1980 he died in Inzell.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Gerhard Paul : The NSDAP of the Saar area 1920-1935 . Saarbrücker Druckerei und Verlag (SDV), Saarbrücken 1987, ISBN 3-925036-11-3 , p. 180 .
  2. ^ Gerhard Paul : The NSDAP of the Saar area 1920-1935 . 1987, p. 52 .