Hans Fichtner (politician)

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Hans Fichtner (born June 30, 1909 in Berlin ; † 1981 ) was a German politician.

Life

Fichtner passed the Abitur in Berlin in 1927 at the Prinz-Heinrich-Gymnasium . In the summer semester of 1927, he began studying law at the University of Tübingen . In 1933 he received his doctorate with contestation and revocation of the procedural recognition of the Dr. jur.

Hans Fichtner was a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party from November 1929 (membership number 738.079) and from February 1933 a member of the SS (membership number 48.381).

From 1943 he was, initially provisional, Lord Mayor of Stralsund . Hans Fichtner fled from the advancing Red Army troops at the end of April 1945 to the island of Rügen ; In the absence of any further escape opportunities, he returned to the mainland and was arrested in a barn in Stralsund in May 1945 and handed over to the Red Army.

literature

  • B. Fichtner: 12 years in prison, penitentiary and prisoner of war camp. Life story of the Lord Mayor of Stralsund, Dr. Fichtner , in: Ostsee-Anzeiger , March 15, 2000, page 15.
  • Detlev Brunner: Stralsund. A city undergoing system change from the end of the German Empire to the 1960s , publications on SBZ / GDR research in the Institute for Contemporary History Oldenbourg, R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-486-59805-6