Hans Buchner (politician)

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Hans Buchner (born March 17, 1896 in Kaufering , † 1971 ) was a National Socialist author, editor and economic expert.

Life

Buchner studied philosophy and economics and was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD . Politically, he was initially active in the German Volkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund . From 1923 he was an employee and later a business editor at Völkischer Beobachter and Alter Kampf . He developed essential economic ideas of the corporate state . The establishment of the Reichsnährstand went in this direction. At the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, the party member took (since October 1922) part in Kavalleriezug. After the party was banned, he rejoined the NSDAP in 1926. In 1933 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament . In April 1933 he became managing director of the Munich Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and through Gauleiter Wagner, he was also Gauamtsleiter and Gauwirtschaftsberater of the NSDAP in Gau Munich-Upper Bavaria . In 1933 he became a founding member of the Academy for German Law . In 1934 the German economy was placed under the control of the Reich Chamber of Commerce . In 1942 Buchner became head of the Gau main office for economics with the rank of senior division manager. He was the holder of the golden party badge . During the Aryanization he was relatively passive, but not negative.

After the end of the Second World War , Buchner was dismissed from his civil service at the instigation of the American military government at the end of June 1945. After that, he unsuccessfully sought reinstatement. At the end of April 1948, he was denazified as a follower by the Starnberg Spruchkammer . From the beginning of February 1951 he was financially supported by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry due to inability to work. His application to receive pensions as a 131er was refused in September 1954, further corresponding objections and appeals on his part were unsuccessful.

Fonts

  • Germany's emaciation from Versailles to Geneva , Eher, Munich 1926
  • The Dawes Railway , 1928
  • Demons of the economy , 1928
  • The golden international. Of finance capital, the tribute system and its bearers , 1928
  • The social capitalist consumer associations , 1929
  • Outline of a National Socialist Economic Theory , 1930
  • Department store policy and National Socialism , 1931

literature

  • Munich "Aryanized": Disenfranchisement and Expropriation of the Jews in the Nazi Era , ed. v. Angelika Baumann, Andreas Heusler, Beck, Munich 2004 ISBN 3-40651756-0 ( cover page 155ff)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Uwe Lohalm: Völkischer Radikalismus. The history of the Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutz-Bund 1919-1923 , Hamburg contributions to contemporary history, Volume VI, Leibniz-Verlag, Hamburg 1970, ISBN 387473000X , pp. 278, 302
  2. ^ Yearbook of the Academy for German Law, 1st year 1933/34. Edited by Hans Frank. (Munich, Berlin, Leipzig: Schweitzer Verlag), p. 252