Alfred Todt

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Alfred Todt (born June 13, 1905 in Tungendorf ; † February 14, 1961 in Neumünster ) was a German district administrator in occupied Poland from 1940 to 1942 .

Life

In 1934, Todt became Head of the Reich Main Office of the NSDAP (membership number 558.911) in Munich , where he was promoted to head of Department M, which prepared the party for the war. After the German conquest of Poland, he was appointed provisional district administrator in the Lask district , Reichsgau Wartheland , in February 1940 . He also has also held the post of NSDAP - district leader . Todt was a member of the SS (membership number 279.316) and was drafted into military service in the Waffen SS in 1942, but his health was not suitable for frontline service and was employed as a welfare officer in the SS Upper Spree section.

literature

  • Peter Klein: Officials or followers? Arthur Greiser Personalpolitik in Posen , in: Jochen Böhler , Stephan Lehnstaedt (Eds.): Violence and everyday life in occupied Poland 1939–1945 (= individual publications by the German Historical Institute Warsaw; 26). Fiber, Osnabrück 2012, ISBN 978-3-938400-70-8 , pp. 186-203

Individual evidence

  1. Sascha Feuchert , Erwin Leibfried , Jörg Riecke (eds.): The Chronicle of the Ghetto Lodz / Litzmannstadt . Göttingen: Wallstein, 2007, Volume 5, p. 414. ( Preview on Google Books ).