Fritz Brix

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Friedrich "Fritz" Brix (born December 5, 1898 in Hadersleben ; † December 4, 1969 ) was a German, National Socialist local politician.

In 1921 Brix received his doctorate at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel with his dissertation on the subject of criticism of the international law teaching of envoy extraterritoriality . He was in the era of National Socialism from 1933 to 1941 District Administrator of the East Prussian district Tilsit-Ragnit .

From January 1942 to 1945 Brix was the "permanent representative" of Gauleiter Erich Koch in the Bialystok district and thus practically head of the civil administration , which among other things organized the elimination and plundering of the Jewish population.

In 1957 he was a senior administrative judge at the Lüneburg Higher Administrative Court .

Fonts

  • Tilsite ragnite. City and county. An East Prussian Heimatbuch , Würzburg 1971 (= East German contributions. From the Göttingen Working Group 50).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rohrer, Christian. National Socialist Power in East Prussia. Colloquia Baltica 7/8. Contributions to the history and culture of Central Europe. Martin Meidenbauer Verlagbuchhandlung, Munich, 2006, p. 565.
  2. ^ German Soldiers' Yearbook , Volume 19, Schild Verlag, 1971, p. 297.
  3. The Establishment of the Truth - Criminal proceedings against former members of the Security Police for the Bialystok District
  4. ^ Christian Gerlach: Calculated Murders, p. 294