Third expatriation list of the German Reich

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With the third expatriation list of the German Reich of November 3, 1934, the National Socialist government revoked 28 people of German citizenship and made them stateless . The legal basis of the expatriations was § 2 of the law on the revocation of naturalizations and the withdrawal of German citizenship of July 14, 1933.

The list was the third of a total of 359 lists and was published on November 3, 1934 in the German Reichsanzeiger No. 258. The first such list was published on August 25, 1933 and the last list on April 7, 1945. A total of 39,006 people had been expatriated by the end of the Nazi regime .

List of names

  1. Hans Beimler (1895–1936), politician (KPD)
  2. Willi Bredel (1901–1964), writer
  3. Alfred Dang (1893–1956), journalist and educator
  4. Leonhard Frank (1882–1961), writer
  5. Carola Neher (1900–1942), actress
  6. John Heartfield (1891–1968), painter, printmaker, photomontage artist and set designer
  7. Wieland Herzfelde (1896–1988), publicist, author and publisher
  8. Max Karl zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1901–1943), artist, writer and politically committed journalist and activist against the Nazi regime
  9. Alfred Kantorowicz (1899–1979), lawyer, writer, journalist and literary scholar
  10. Friedrich Kniestedt (1873–1947)
  11. Hubertus Prince zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (1906–1984), journalist, writer and politician
  12. Klaus Mann (1906–1949), writer
  13. Hubert Marzen (born May 4, 1880 in Trier)
  14. Balder Olden (1882–1949), writer and journalist
  15. Max Pfeiffer (born April 25, 1896 in Düsseldorf)
  16. Erwin Piscator (1893–1966), theater director, director and theater pedagogue
  17. Martin Plettl (born September 29, 1881 in Garham near Vilshofen)
  18. Waldemar Pötzsch (also Waldemar Pötsch ; 1892–1944), functionary of the German Seaman's Association
  19. Gustav Regulator (1898–1963), writer and journalist
  20. Julius Schaxel (1887–1943), zoologist and developmental biologist
  21. Walter Schönstedt (1909–1961), writer
  22. Gerhart Seger (1896–1967), social democratic politician, publicist and pacifist
  23. Jakob Simon (born December 18, 1885 in Seelow , Lebus district )
  24. Otto Strasser (also Straßer ; 1897–1974), National Socialist politician and founder of the national Bolshevik small party Black Front
  25. Bodo Uhse (1904–1963), writer, journalist and political activist (NSDAP, KPD, SED)
  26. Gustav von Wangenheim (1895–1975), actor, director and dramaturge and founding member of the National Committee Free Germany (NKFD)
  27. Erich Weinert (1890–1953), writer and from 1943 President of the National Committee for Free Germany
  28. Max Julius Friedrich Brauer (1887–1973), politician

See also

literature

  • Michael Hepp (ed.): The expatriation of German citizens 1933-45 according to the lists published in the Reichsanzeiger . tape 1 : Lists in chronological order. De Gruyter Saur, Munich / New York / London / Paris 1985, ISBN 978-3-11-095062-5 , pp. 5 (reprinted 2010).

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Hepp (Ed.): The expatriation of German citizens 1933-45 according to the lists published in the Reichsanzeiger . tape 1 : Lists in chronological order. De Gruyter Saur, Munich / New York / London / Paris 1985, ISBN 978-3-11-095062-5 , pp. XLV to LIV (reprinted 2010).
  2. DNB 133473864