Friedrich von Balluseck

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Friedrich "Fritz" Karl Hugo Viktor von Balluseck (born September 7, 1908 in Potsdam , † June 28, 1989 in Berlin ) was a German administrative lawyer. In the era of National Socialism, he was District Chief of Tomaszów Mazowiecki and Jędrzejów . He was sentenced to six years imprisonment in Berlin in 1957 for the sexual abuse of persons under protection or children.

career

After pre-school, Balluseck attended the evangelical Viktoria-Gymnasium in Potsdam from Michaelis 1917 , where he passed the matriculation examination on September 13, 1926. From the winter semester of 1926/27 he studied law in Berlin (five semesters), Bonn (one semester) and Greifswald (two semesters). He took his first legal exam on January 24, 1931, and took up a position as a court trainee on October 1, 1931. In July 1932 he received his doctorate in Greifswald at the law and political science faculty under Ernst Stampe with the thesis The position of the German language faculties on the question of monetary debt payments in the 17th and 18th centuries . On April 3, 1935, he passed the major state examination in law. On August 1, 1930, he became a member of the NSDAP , and in 1932 he joined the SA .

On July 1, 1935, he entered the administrative service as a trial assessor. On March 1, 1936, he became a government assessor at the district office in Simmern , came to the government in Liegnitz as an assessor on January 1, 1937, and from January 1, 1939 he was an assessor for the mayor of Berlin in the department for elementary and secondary schools. On April 1, 1939 he was appointed to the government council.

After the occupation of Poland by the German army, he was until November 1940 October 1939 District Chief of Tomaszów Mazowiecki , then District Chief of Jędrzejów to April 1943. Because of sexual assault against Polish women he was drafted into the Wehrmacht. As a district chief in Poland, there had also been sexual abuse of children.

After the end of the war he kept afloat in Berlin with odd jobs and from autumn 1948 worked as a night watchman in a cemetery. From October 1948 to February 1949 he trained as a Protestant religion teacher ( catechist ) and from February 1949 worked as a religion teacher in Berlin schools. At the same time he was legal advisor of the Association of Employees of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg. From March 1, 1954, he worked in the rank of government councilor at the housing credit institution in Berlin.

Balluseck was arrested on October 16, 1956, and seven months later, on May 17, 1957, sentenced to six years in prison and hospitalization for sexual abuse of wards and sexual abuse of children. Furthermore, the loss of civil rights was decreed for five years. On February 19, 1971, he was conditionally released from the mental hospital and then worked at the Dahlem Museum .

literature

  • Markus Roth: Gentlemen. The German District Chiefs in Occupied Poland - Career Paths, Rule Practice and Post-History . Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2009, p. 458. ISBN 9783835304772

Individual evidence

  1. ^ CV in his dissertation
  2. ^ German Herrenmenschen Die Zeit from August 27, 2009, accessed on August 11, 2017.
  3. ^ Institute for Contemporary History (ed.): The persecution and murder of European Jews by National Socialist Germany 1933-1945. Volume 9: Poland: Generalgouvernement August 1941-1945. Oldenburg, Munich, 2014. p. 411.
  4. ^ Maren Röger: War Relations. Intimacy, violence and prostitution in occupied Poland from 1939 to 1945. S. Fischer, 2015.