Hans Georg Bilgeri

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Hans Georg Bilgeri (born February 13, 1898 in Brixen ; † January 11, 1949 in Reith im Alpbachtal ) was an Austrian lawyer and SS leader who was involved in the “ Aryanization ” as a regional economic consultant .

Life

Hans Georg Bilgeri was the son of Otto Friedrich Bilgeri, the court councilor of Innsbruck Finance Directorate . He attended elementary school and completed his school career with the Matura at a grammar school in Innsbruck. He then took part in the First World War as a war volunteer with the Tyrolean Kaiserjäger on the side of the Austro-Hungarian Army and was deployed on the Italian front. After the end of the war, he was discharged from the army with several awards as a lieutenant in the reserve.

He then earned a degree in law and a doctorate in 1922 for Dr. jur. He was a member of the Corps Rhaetia Innsbruck . With the Freikorps Oberland in 1921 he took part in the suppression of the uprisings in Upper Silesia and in November 1923 in the Hitler putsch in Munich . He worked as a lawyer in Carinthia until 1928 and then in Styria . With his change of residence also followed the change from Upper Carinthia to Styrian Homeland Security ; he took part in the 1931 Pfrimer putsch in a leading role .

Since May 1933 Bilgeri was a member of the NSDAP . After his involvement during the July coup 1934, he was arrested in February 1935 because of National Socialist activities and in 1936 he settled in the German Reich , where he worked for the NSDAP refugee organization. He joined the SS (SS No. 291.054) and rose to the position of SS Oberführer in this NS organization at the end of January 1944 . His NSDAP membership number was 6,330,804.

After the annexation of Austria , he became the deputy of the state commissioner for the private sector and head of the Walter Rafelsberger property transfer office and was thus involved in aryanization ( Gildemeester campaign ). After the property traffic office was closed, in late autumn 1939 he became a regional economic advisor to Gauleiter Franz Hofer in Tyrol-Vorarlberg , where he coordinated “de-Jewry measures”. In personal union, he was responsible for the relocation of South Tyrol as a district officer . He was also a member of the board of directors of Tiroler Wasserkraftwerke AG in Innsbruck.

After the war he was u. a. detained in the Dachau internment camp and the Glasenbach internment camp and was released from custody in the summer of 1948. On January 11, 1949, he died of a heart attack in Reith im Alpbachtal.

literature

  • Wolfgang Graf: Austrian SS generals. Himmler's reliable vassals. Hermagoras-Verlag, Klagenfurt / Ljubljana / Vienna 2012, ISBN 978-3-7086-0578-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Institute for Austrian Studies : Austria in History and Literature with Geography , Volume 37, 1993, p. 134.
  2. ^ Wolfgang Graf: Austrian SS Generals. Himmler's reliable vassals , Klagenfurt / Ljubljana / Vienna 2012, p. 173.
  3. ^ A b c Wolfgang Graf: Austrian SS Generals. Himmler's reliable vassals , Klagenfurt / Ljubljana / Vienna 2012, p. 174.
  4. The Sciliar . 1998, p. 522.
  5. ^ Wolfgang Graf: Austrian SS Generals. Himmler's reliable vassals , Klagenfurt / Ljubljana / Vienna 2012, p. 175.
  6. Erich Stockhorst: 5000 heads - who was was in the Third Reich , Blick + Bild Verlag, 1967, p. 58.
  7. ^ Institute for Austrian Studies : Austria in History and Literature with Geography , Volume 37, 1993, pp. 163ff.