Alois Bachschmid

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Alois Anton Michael Bachschmid (in literature mostly by mistake Bachschmid t ) (born June 13, 1900 in Augsburg , † August 21, 1968 in the Bozen district) was a German political functionary. From 1925 to 1926 he was Gauleiter of the Gau Elbe-Havel of the NSDAP .

Life and activity

From June 1918 to January 1919 Bachschmid belonged to an infantry regiment. Since 1924 he was involved in the Großdeutsche Volksgemeinschaft (GVG), a substitute organization for the NSDAP, which was banned after the failed Hitler putsch in 1923. As a functionary of the GVG, he was a member of the executive committee.

In the spring of 1925, Bachschmid was a member of a “Preparatory Committee” which, as part of the impending re-establishment of the NSDAP as a whole party, was preparing the establishment of a local group in Augsburg. Immediately after the official re-establishment of the NSDAP, he joined it on April 1, 1925 ( membership number 76).

From November 25, 1925 until its dissolution in 1926, Bachschmid was Gauleiter of the Elbe-Havel-Gaus. On October 26, 1926, he resigned from the NSDAP. After more than ten years of non-membership of the party, he rejoined it on May 1, 1937 (membership number 5,702,821). In 1940 he married in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Nothing is known about his further fate.

footnote

  1. According to the supplementary note to the birth register extract on Bachschmid in the Augsburg birth register.

literature

  • Karl Höffkes: Hitler's Political Generals. The Gauleiter of the 3rd Reich. A biographical reference work , Grabert-Verlag , Tübingen 1997.
  • Michael Rademacher: Handbuch der NSDAP-Gaue (1928–1945) , 2000.