Friedrich Konrad

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Friedrich Konrad (born September 14, 1921 in Prague , Czechoslovakia ) is a German teacher. He was the first lifetime official to be disciplined under the 1972 Radical Decree .

Konrad was expelled to Germany in 1946, first studied humanities in Erlangen, later for a teaching post and worked as a teacher until his retirement in 1982. From 1949 until the ban in 1956 he was a member of the KPD , from 1969 until today with a break of 13 years (1990-2003) he is an active member of the DKP . Due to the radical decree of 1972, the government of Central Franconia initiated disciplinary proceedings against the official for the first time in 1974. The disciplinary proceedings were suspended due to public protests and resumed in 1982 after retirement. This was the first time that disciplinary proceedings were initiated against a lifetime official. Konrad documents this event in his book Der Fall F. Konrad .

Publications

  • The case of F. Konrad. How to withdraw civil servant status from a DKP member . Engstler, Ostheim 2011, ISBN 978-3-941126-18-3

Konrad in literature

Friedrich Konrad appears under the code name “Art Historian” in Margarete Schell's diary from the internment camp Bystřice u Benešova (1945-1946) .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Kartotéka internovaných ( card index of internees ), State District Archives Benešov , Czech Republic; Archives Internační středisko Bystřice ( Bystřice Detention Center).
  2. SCHELL Margarete, SCHIEDER Theodor [et al.] (Ed.): A diary from Prague 1945-46. Notes by Margarete Schell . Bonn  : Federal Ministry for Expellees, Refugees and War Victims , 1957. Edition: Documentation of the expulsion of Germans from East Central Europe, 2nd supplement, pages 118–183.