Franz Schulz (SS member)

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Franz Schulz (born September 5, 1894 ; † unknown) was a German Gestapo police officer and SS leader.

Schulz joined the criminal police in the 1920s. In spring 1933 he became a member of the NSDAP .

As criminal director, Schulz was in charge of Section IV A 4 (" Security Service, Assassination Report, Surveillance, Special Orders, Search Troop") at the Reich Security Main Office , which was created after Georg Elser's assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler in November 1939 , which was responsible for guarding leading figures from the party and the state.

In the SS, Schulz achieved at least the rank of SS-Obersturmbannführer .

literature

  • Peter Hoffmann: The security of the dictator. Hitler's bodyguards, protective measures, residences, headquarters . Piper, Munich 1975, ISBN 3-492-02120-4 .
  • Michael Wildt: Generation of the Unconditional. The leadership corps of the Reich Security Main Office . 2nd edition Hamburger Edition, Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-930908-87-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. according to SS list of seniority from Sturmbann- u. Obersturmbannführer from October 1944
  2. ^ Anton Hoch, Lothar Gruchmann: Georg Elser. The assassin from the people. The attack on Hitler in the Münchner Bürgerbräu in 1939. Fischer Taschenbuch, Frankfurt a. M. 1980, p. 164.