Ferdinand Loll

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Ferdinand Loll (born March 8, 1910 in Rixdorf ; † August 5, 1986 in East Berlin ) was a German resistance fighter against National Socialism and a police officer of the GDR .

Life

Ferdinand Loll, a professional travel agent , was in his early years a member of the RFB and 1928 member of the KPD . After a collision with SA members in Neukölln Richardstrasse in October 1931, which resulted in two deaths, he was indicted in the "Richardstrasse Trial" in 1931. His defense attorney was the well-known lawyer Hans Litten . The trial had to be closed due to lack of evidence.

After the National Socialists seized power , the "Richardstrasse Trial" was rolled out again in 1935 and Loll was sentenced to 14 years in prison in 1936. He served the sentence in the Brandenburg-Görden prison . It was also used to build canals and dikes in the Abbendorf subcamp near Havelberg.

After his liberation, Loll joined the German People's Police (DVP) in 1945 . After the establishment of a German Administration of the Interior (DVdI) from August 1946 and the incorporation of the railway police, which had previously been subordinate to the German Central Transport Authority (DZVV), on October 15, 1946 as an independent " Railway and Water Police " department in the DVdI, he became head appointed to this department. In connection with the order No. 2 of the President of the DVdI, Kurt Fischer , according to which unsuitable personnel were to be removed from the railway police, Loll was removed from his post in the second half of 1949 and Otto Auerswald was appointed as his successor. Loll, who was then the rank of Chief Inspector ( Major General ) held, became the VP-Commander ( Lieutenant Colonel demoted), but more remained employees of the Ministry of the Interior of the GDR in Berlin and later became a colonel promoted to the VP.

He last lived in Berlin-Adlershof. Loll died at the age of 76 and was buried in the VdN facility in the central cemetery in Berlin-Friedrichsfelde .

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Individual evidence

  1. Berliner Zeitung , November 14, 1970, p. 4.
  2. ^ Obituary notice, Neues Deutschland , August 18, 1986, p. 8.