Georg Ay

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Georg Ay

Georg Ay (born June 9, 1900 in Quedlinburg , † February 1, 1997 in Linz am Rhein ) was a German politician. He was a member of the Reichstag for the NSDAP .

Life

After attending secondary school in Quedlinburg and Halberstadt, he registered as a war volunteer in 1915, giving 1898 as the year of his birth. After the end of the war he took up a commercial apprenticeship, in 1921 he took over his father's business in Quedlinburg. He joined the NSDAP in 1929, rose to local group leader in 1931 and later to district leader. In 1932 Ay was elected to the Prussian state parliament and in 1933 to the city council in Quedlinburg. He held the latter function until 1935.

From November 1933 until the end of the war, Ay was a member of the Reichstag , which was insignificant during the National Socialist era.

Ay was interned several times after the end of the war. He was the motto court in Hiddesen sentenced to criminal detention. The Circuit Court Dining sentenced him on 18 March 1957 for manslaughter to imprisonment of four years, with the detention on remand was taken into account. The previous sentence, which was higher in terms of the sentence, was overturned by the Federal Court of Justice . The former Hitler Youth leader Alfred Heise, who was also accused, received a five-year sentence. You and another, then acquitted, had been accused of attacking the medical officer Dr. Dr, who was employed in the Quedlinburg hospital on April 17, 1945. To have shot Schader from behind. By executing the supposed deserter Schäder, they wanted to secure the political order in Quedlinburg.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla , Martin Döring, Andreas Schulz: extras in uniform: the members of the Reichstag 1933–1945. A biographical manual. Including the Volkish and National Socialist members of the Reichstag from May 1924 . Droste, Düsseldorf 2004, ISBN 3-7700-5254-4 .
  • Erich Stockhorst: 5000 people. Who was what in the 3rd Reich . Arndt, Kiel 2000, ISBN 3-88741-116-1 (unchanged reprint of the first edition from 1967).
  • "LG Essen March 18, 1957". In: Justice and Nazi crimes . Collection of German convictions for Nazi homicidal crimes 1945–1966, vol. XIV, ed. by Irene Sagel-Grande, HH Fuchs and CF Rüter. Amsterdam: University Press, 1976, No. 441, pp. 57-68 [and Vol. XIII, No. 434]

Web links

  • Georg Ay in the database of members of the Reichstag

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the curriculum vitae and the judgment at LG Essen, March 18, 1957
  2. ^ Alfred Heise was the regional leader of North Rhine-Westphalia in the Bund Deutscher Jugend after the war