Friedrich Gollert

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Friedrich Gollert (born December 2, 1904 in Neuruppin ; † 1960 ) was a German lawyer, administrative lawyer and SS leader . During the Second World War he was head of the Warsaw district from August 1944 in German-occupied Poland .

Career

Gollert completed after high school to study law and was established in 1928 at the University of Marburg to Dr. jur. PhD . After completing his studies, he worked as a lawyer. He was a member of the DVP from 1930 to 1933 . After the handover of power to the National Socialists , he joined the SS in 1933 , where he achieved the rank of Untersturmführer.

In 1935, despite pressure from leading Nazi functionaries, Gollert represented superintendent general Otto Dibelius at the Neuruppin district court in a civil trial in the course of a defamation lawsuit against a pastor and SA standard leader Falkenberg.

After the invasion of Poland he was stationed in Warsaw as a member of a police regiment. In 1940 he was transferred to the Justice Department of the Warsaw District in the General Government, where he worked as a consultant. In 1941 he also became the personal assistant to the district governor Ludwig Fischer . The Nazi Party , he joined the 1941st From the spring of 1942 he headed the Office for Spatial Planning in the administration of the Warsaw district. At the end of March 1943 Gollert expressed himself in the National Socialist spirit about the future fate of Poland and others. a. "Radical means" to eliminate them: "These are not only the Polish fanatics, who of course have to be completely eradicated, but also all anti-social elements, all sick people and other people who are out of the question for our interests in terms of work." He followed in August 1944 which during the Warsaw Uprising perished Herbert Hummel as bureau chief in the district of Warsaw and held this position until the wartime retreat of the German occupiers early 1945th

After the end of the war, Gollert worked as a lawyer in West Berlin again.

Fonts

  • Art. 119 no. 1 EGBGB. and the state legislation , Neuruppin 1927 (also Marburg, Jur. Diss., 1928)
  • Two years of development work in the Warsaw / Friedrich Gollert district. On behalf of d. Governor d. District Warsaw Ludwig Fischer according to official documents zsgest. u. edited, Deutsche Buchh., Warsaw 1941
  • Warsaw under German rule: Dt. Development work in the Warsaw / Friedrich Gollert district. On behalf of d. Governor d. District Warsaw Ludwig Fischer, edited under use of official documents, Burgverl. Krakow, Krakow 1942
  • Dibelius in court , Beck, Munich 1959

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Stephan Lehnstaedt: Occupation in the East. Everyday occupation in Warsaw and Minsk. 1939-1944 , ISBN 978-3-486-59592-5 , Oldenbourg, Munich 2010, p. 64
  2. ^ Friedrich Zipfel : Church struggle in Germany 1933-1945: Religious persecution and self-assertion of the churches in the National Socialist era. De Gruyter, Berlin 1965, p. 98
  3. Quoted from Ernst Klee : Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945 , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 192.
  4. Johann Friedrich Geist: Planning in Poland under National Socialism , University of the Arts Berlin 1996, p. 70