Hermann Fiebing

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Hermann Fiebing (born November 17, 1901 in Märkisch Friedland , Deutsch Krone district , West Prussia ; † October 5, 1960 in Stade ) was a German administrative lawyer , SA brigade leader , district administrator and district president .

Fiebing finished his school career with the matriculation examination in 1921 in Pomerania and joined this year a volunteer corps to. He then completed a law degree at the universities of Greifswald, Freiburg and Berlin by 1924 . This was followed by his legal clerkship . After completing his studies, he worked as a lawyer in Flatow from 1929 and as a notary in the Marienwerder OLG district from 1931 . In June 1929 he joined the NSDAP ( membership number 172.101). He was also a member of the SA , in which he was promoted to brigade leader.

Fiebing worked after the " seizure of power " from March 1933 as governor in Schneidemühl ( Grenzmark Posen-West Prussia ), then was district administrator in the district of Oschersleben (Bode) (1935–1938), from 1938 vice-president of the high presidency in Hanover. At the beginning of the Second World War he was drafted into the Wehrmacht with interruptions from the beginning of September 1939 to the end of December 1943 , most recently with the rank of lieutenant in the reserve. In the meantime, from the beginning of April 1942, he was regional president in Stettin. From 1944 to 1945 he was district president in Stade . In May 1945 he was taken prisoner, from which he was released in 1947. After its denazification in 1949 worked again as a councilor. On April 10, 1956, he was appointed district president and was finally put on hold . Four years later, on October 5th, 1960, Fiebing died in Stade, shortly before the age of 59.

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  1. a b Hartmut Lohmann, Stade: The district of Stade in the time of National Socialism: "Everything wasn't so bad here" Volume 1. Edited by the district of Stade, Der Oberkreisdirektor, Stade 1991, ISBN 3-9802018-13 , p. 410 .