Georg Duesterberg

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Georg Duesterberg (* 1903 ; † 1990 ) was a German lawyer and Wilhelm Canaris' confidante with Manfred Roeder .

Life

Georg Duesterberg was the son of the functionary Theodor Duesterberg . Duesterberg studied law in Halle . In 1934 he completed this study with a thesis on The Defense Measures Against Addiction In A Comparative Legal Representation . Oberstabsintendant Duesterberg was head of the Finance Group (ZF) in Department Z: Personnel and financial administration in the defense . Georg Duesterberg was Canaris' shop steward for Manfred Roeder. When Hans von Dohnanyi was arrested , Duesterberg realized that Roeder's interests in persecution were directed against Canaris. After consulting Canaris, Duesterberg filed a corresponding complaint against Roeder and did not withdraw it, even after Wilhelm Keitel's repeated request . Under Canaris's successor, Georg Hansen , Duesterberg had also received the order, as part of the preparation of the Walküre company , to set up secret food storage facilities, which he described as impracticable.

Georg Düsterberg

In 1958, Düsterberg was a representative of the Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) in the procurement office of the Ministry of Defense. Roger Hentges ' secretary , Amelie Hertel, told Hans Brandes that Hentges had made her an offer that she could work for the French government, that she would earn more and that she had interesting jobs. Brandes Düsterberg handed over a transcript of this recruitment attempt in the presence of the arms dealer Friedrich Großkopf. Düsterberg got Franz Josef Strauss through that the arms dealer Friedrich Großkopf was banned from the Ministry of Defense. A measure for which damages were paid according to a court ruling, but which must be viewed in connection with the dirty war of La Main Rouge in the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Publications

Individual evidence

  1. Harald Joerges , The financing of July 20, 1944 in Ed .: Detlef J. Blesgen: Financiers, Finances and Financing Forms of Resistance P. 125.
  2. Elisabeth Chowaniec, Der "Fall Dohnanyi" 1943–1945 p. 65.
  3. Harald Joerges, The financing of July 20, 1944 in Ed .: Detlef J. Blesgen: Financiers, Finances and Financing Forms of Resistance P. 126.
  4. Karl-Hans Kern , The Secrets of Dr. Josef Müller , Assumptions about the murders of Flossenbürg (1945) and Pöcking (1960) Berlin, 2000.