Curt Pollex

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Curt Gustav Adolf Pollex (born November 16, 1898 in Mühlhausen in Thuringia , † September 15, 1987 in Bonn ) was a German officer , most recently a brigadier general in the Bundeswehr .

Life

Pollex signed up as a war volunteer in 1915 and served in the First World War . Discharged from the army in 1920, he began studying law and economics . He then worked as a commercial clerk until he joined the police in 1926. From 1934 to 1936 Pollex attended the War Academy and served as a cavalry officer in the Wehrmacht until 1938 . From 1938 to 1942 he served in various staff positions and then worked as a department head at the Quartermaster General in the Army High Command until 1944.

In post-war Germany he worked in the Blank office .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dieter Krüger: The Blank Office: The Difficult Foundation of the Federal Ministry of Defense , Rombach Verlag KG, 1993, p. 195 ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  2. Rüdiger Bergien: The Bundestag Committee for Defense: the Committee for Co-Discussing the EVG Contract, July to December 1952 , Droste, 2006, p. 1042 ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).