Franz Xaver Hasenöhrl
Franz Xaver Hasenöhrl (born August 2, 1891 in Vienna ; † June 21, 1943 ) was a politician of the NSDAP and a German administrative officer.
Live and act
Hasenöhrl joined the Austro-Hungarian army as a career officer in 1910 . He took part in the First World War, where he was taken prisoner by Russia in 1915 . From Siberia he managed to escape to China . He worked there as a businessman.
In 1932 he founded the NSDAP's foreign organization in China . In May 1934, Hasenöhrl headed the NSDAP regional group China from Shanghai and worked for the national groups Dutch India and British India.
As captain of the reserve a. D. , Ministerialrat z.V. In the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda and Gauamtsleiter of the NSDAP, he ran for election to the National Socialist Reichstag on March 29, 1936, but was not elected. At that time he lived in Berlin-Dahlem , Kronprinzenallee 72.
During the Second World War, Hasenöhrl, qualified by his language skills and knowledge of the country, was deployed to the Economic Staff East as deputy chief of war administration for handling transport issues. Later he came to the Reichswerke Hermann Göring , where he was entrusted with dealing with shipping issues in the east.
A photo probably published by the NSDAP on the occasion of his death shows him in the uniform of a deputy chief of the war administration of the German armed forces, decorated with the badge of honor for German people care, 1st level.
literature
- Astrid Freyeisen: Shanghai and the politics of the Third Reich , Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2000, ISBN 3-8260-1690-4 .
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SURNAME | Hasenöhrl, Franz Xaver |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German police president and SA leader |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 2, 1891 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | June 1943 |