Heinrich Reinecke

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Heinrich Reinecke (born June 24, 1905 ; † unknown) was a German political functionary ( NSDAP ). Among other things, he was a district leader and a member of the People's Court .

Reinecke, who was a baker by profession , was active in the NSDAP from around 1930. In this he took on tasks as a local group leader before he was finally appointed district leader of the NSDAP district Berlin VII.

During the Second World War , Reinecke was involved as an assessor at the People's Court in numerous death sentences of the Nazi martial law, for example the death sentence against the seamstress Rosa Hofmann from December 15, 1942, the death sentence against the traveling salesman William Otto Bauer from March 31, 1943, on Death sentence against Johann Michalek from July 10, 1943, the death sentence against Alois Geiger from September 8, 1943, the death sentence against the machine dealer Edwin Fritz Gröbe from September 8, 1943, the death sentence against Georg Jurkowski from October 14, 1943, the death sentence against the Clergyman Max Josef Metzger from October 14, 1943 and on the death sentence against Robert Havemann (not carried out) from October 16, 1943.

Individual evidence

  1. Kurt Pätzold / Manfred Weißbecker / Reinhard Kühnl: Rassismus, Faschismus, Antifaschismus, 2000, p. 202.
  2. Willi Weinert: "I want them to always stay close to you--": Biographies of communist resistance fighters in Austria. With comments on the resistance struggle of the Communist Party of Austria and a list of victims , 2005, p. 97.
  3. Elizabeth Klamper / Henry Friedlander / Sybil Milton: Archives of the Holocaust: Documentation Center of Austrian Resistance , Vienna 1992, p 29th
  4. Fritz Bauer: Justice and Nazi Crimes: The criminal judgments issued from October 31, 1968 to March 14, 1969, serial no. No. 694-702 , 2004 p. 382.
  5. Klaus Drobisch: Against the War: Documentary report on the life and death of the Catholic clergyman Max Josef Metzger , 1970, pp. 155–159.