Alfons Glatzel

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Alfons Glatzel (born February 17, 1889 in Krotoschin , West Prussia , † December 14, 1956 in Heppenheim ) was a German SS leader.

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During the First World War , Glatzel was an engineer on the U 21 submarine from April 1915 to 1919 .

Glatzel joined the NSDAP on May 5, 1925 ( membership number 3.419). On November 24, 1931 he became a member of the SA . On May 1, 1934, he officially transferred to the SS (SS No. 107.060), where he initially held the rank of Untersturmführer.

From April 20, 1934 to October 1, 1937 Glatzel served as head of the Upper Section West of the SD . After what the National Socialists described as the Röhm Putsch , he was promoted to Obersturmführer on July 4th. In the following years he was promoted successively to Sturmbannführer (April 20, 1935), Obersturmbannführer (April 20, 1936), Standartenführer (November 9, 1936), Oberführer (April 20, 1938) and Brigadführer (April 20, 1939). On June 17, 1936 Glatzel took over the management of the central department I / 2 (personnel) in the SD main office in Berlin , which he headed until May 17, 1939. At the same time he worked from October 1, 1936 to September 1, 1938 as an inspector of the security police at the SS Upper Section West in Düsseldorf . On May 17, 1939, Glatzel also took over the office of Reich trustee for work in the Middle Elbe economic area. From August 2, 1940 until the end of the war, he was an honorary member of the People's Court .

Glatzel ran on the nomination of the NSDAP on the list place with the number 281 in the election to the German Reichstag on March 29, 1936, but did not enter the National Socialist Reichstag .

From November 20, 1943 to August 1944, Glatzel headed the Labor Department at the head of the military administration in Paris . After the murder of Julius Ritter , Glatzel also followed him from October 1943 to August 1944 as a special representative for work in France .

Nothing is known about its denazification .

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  • SS leader personnel file Glatzel, Federal Archives of Lichterfelde.