Erich Schiefelbein

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Erich Schiefelbein (born May 2, 1909 in Korningen , Lorraine , † March 17, 1985 in Dortmund ) was a German Protestant pastor , resistance fighter against National Socialism , member of the Confessing Church (BK) and prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp .

Life

Schiefelbein studied Protestant theology after obtaining his university entrance qualification . After completing the first theological exam , he was employed as an assistant preacher in Aachen . He joined the Confessing Church. His reports of their behavior critical of the regime have been handed down. He was also monitored by the Nazi authorities and taken into " protective custody ", about which Consistorial President Koch wrote a report. Later Schiefelbein was appointed pastor in the Troisdorf parish near Cologne . From here he came to the Dachau concentration camp as a prisoner on May 30, 1941, where he was assigned to the pastors' block .

When the Nazi rule was eliminated, he returned to his church office. At the same time, he also continued to work theologically and a. as a proofreader for a 1946 published "Biblical Studies" by Martin Thilo .

Schiefelbein was married to Hilde, née Müller, and had two children.

estate

Part of Erich Schiefelbein's estate is kept here:

  • Finding aid (6 HA 001 Stoltenhoff, Ernst Dr. Generalsuperintendent) 732, 1945–1946, correspondence, I – Z, contains: Pastor Erich Schiefelbein about the BK

literature

  • Petrus Mangold, Emil Thoma: List of clergy in Dachau concentration camp
  • Sabine Gerhardus, Björn Mensing: Names instead of numbers: Dachauer life pictures and memory work, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig, 2007, p. 231.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/findbuch.jsp?archivNr=428&tektId=5&id=023&klassId=5 Retrieved August 2, 2011
  2. http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/findbuch.jsp?archivNr=428&tektId=228&id=06&klassId=8 Retrieved August 2, 2011
  3. http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/findbuch.jsp?archivNr=428&tektId=5&id=023&klassId=5 Retrieved August 2, 2011
  4. Petrus Mangold, Emil Thoma: List of clergy in the Dachau concentration camp
  5. http://www.bibelarchiv-vegelahn.de/bibel_t.html
  6. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wilcoxhibben1977&id=I3005 Retrieved August 2, 2011
  7. http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/findbuch.jsp?archivNr=428&tektId=228&id=06&klassId=8 Retrieved August 2, 2011