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Felix Krug (born December 11, 1908 in Munich ; † unknown) was a German SS leader.

Life

Krug was a tailor by trade. In 1930 he became a member of the NSDAP ( membership number 315.568) and SS (SS number 3.933). He later belonged to the Waffen-SS and in April 1943 reached the rank of SS-Sturmbannführer of the reserve. Krug was head of the tailoring department of the Dachau concentration camp clothing workshop from 1934 to 1936. After that, Krug was employed in a managerial position at the procurement office of the SS disposition troops and the SS skull and crossbones associations until 1939. He then worked in leading positions at the clothing factory of the Waffen SS in Dachau, where he rose to head of the Dachau clothing factory in early February 1942. From June 1940 he was employed as managing director for technical matters at the Gesellschaft für Textil- und Lederverwertung mbH (Texled).

Nothing is known about his post-war fate.

literature

  • Walter Naasner (Hrsg.): SS-Wirtschaft und SS-Verwaltung - The SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt and the economic ventures under its supervision , Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 1998, publications of the Federal Archives: 45a, ISBN 3-7700-1603-3 .
  • Jan Erik Schulte : Forced Labor and Extermination: The Economic Empire of the SS. Oswald Pohl and the SS Economic Administration Main Office 1933-1945. Paderborn 2001, ISBN 3-506-78245-2 .

Individual evidence

  1. Felix Krug on www.dws-xip.pl
  2. ^ Jan Erik Schulte: Forced Labor and Destruction: The Economic Empire of the SS. Oswald Pohl and the SS Economic Administration Main Office 1933-1945. Paderborn 2001, p. 470