Hans Hermann Rosenhagen

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Hans Hermann Rosenhagen (born April 2, 1901 in Treptow an der Rega , district of Greifenberg i. Pom. , † after 1938) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Life

Rosenhagen attended the humanistic grammar school and passed the Abitur in 1920. Until December 1, 1931 he worked as a customs officer, most recently as chief customs secretary in Köslin .

After the First World War, Rosenhagen was a member of the Roßbach Freikorps from 1918 to 1921 . In 1921 he joined the NSDAP and the SA in Pomerania, but apparently left both for professional reasons in order to rejoin the party in 1929, which caused him some professional inconvenience as he quickly made a career in the party. In 1931 he retired from civil service. From summer 1931 to summer 1932 he was Gau treasurer and Gau managing director of the Pomeranian Gau leadership. In 1932 he was subordinate to the SA in Western Pomerania as the SA Standartenführer in Stettin. In April 1932 he was elected as a member of the Prussian state parliament, to which he belonged until the end of the fourth legislative period in 1933. In parliament he represented constituency 6 (Pomerania). After the beginning of the Nazi regime, Rosenhagen was called back to the customs service, but was then active in training in Berlin.

From 1937 to 1938 officiated Rosenhagen as district administrator of Bentheim . He had been in charge of the district office since June 1935. He made a name for himself in the Bentheimer Land through his strong hostility to the church, which resulted in the massive promotion of Nazi youth work and the fight against the orientation of the relatively strong Old Reformed in the county to the Netherlands and the use of Dutch in the church area as well as against the confessing Church and its Grafschafter figurehead, the Schüttorf pastor Friedrich Middendorff, manifested. In May 1938 he was arrested and deposed as district administrator. He filed an objection against his expulsion from the party, which was ultimately replaced by expulsion from the party in February 1939. His further fate is so far unknown.

literature

  • Ernst Kienast (Ed.): Handbook for the Prussian Landtag. Edition for the 4th electoral term. R. v. Decker's Verlag (G. Schenck), Berlin 1932, p. 478.
  • Lensing, Helmut: The elimination of Dutch as the church language in the old reformed church of the Grafschaft Bentheim by the Nazi state 1936 - 1939, in: Study Society for Emsländische Regionalgeschichte (Ed.), Emsländische Geschichte, Vol. 15, Haselünne 2008, p. 237 -287.
  • Lensing, Helmut: The reformed confessional pastor Friedrich Middendorff and the "church fight" in Schüttorf, in: Osnabrücker Mitteilungen, vol. 114, Osnabrück 2009, pp. 147–192.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Jehke: County of Bentheim. In: territorial.de. August 11, 2006, accessed April 6, 2016 .