Hermann Neef (politician)

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Hermann Neef

Hermann Neef (born September 2, 1904 in Templin , † November 18, 1950 in Berlin ) was a German chief customs secretary, Reichsbeamtenführer and member of the Reichstag at the time of National Socialism .

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The son of a student councilor attended elementary and secondary school in St. Goarshausen and passed the Abitur in 1922 after attending a grammar school in Oberlahnstein . From September 1922, Neef began his civil servant career at customs , where he was promoted to chief customs secretary until 1928 .

Neef joined the NSDAP ( membership number 9.249) in the early 1920s and became a member of the SA in 1923 . In the SA he later achieved the rank of SA brigade leader. In the NSDAP he became district leader in the Lahntal district in 1929 and in 1930 he achieved the position of district leader . From 1929 to 1931 Neef was a city councilor in Frankfurt am Main . From the 9th electoral period in November 1933, Neef belonged to the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 19 (Hessen-Nassau) until the end of National Socialism .

In the official department of the national leadership of the Nazi Party in 1931, he was propaganda and organizational leaders and reached there in 1934, the position of a main office manager and Governing Council . From 1931 to April 1933 he was the chief editor of the National Socialist Official Journal (NSBZ). In April 1933 Neef became Deputy Reich Commissioner for Civil Service Organizations, from June 1933 chairman of the German Association of Civil Servants and from July 1933 head of the NSDAP's civil service department, which he remained until 1934. In October 1933 he founded the Reich Association of German Officials , which later had over a million members. Justin Brill , who holds a doctorate in economics, became his personal advisor .

Neef took on the honorary chairmanship of administrative and supervisory boards at companies in which mainly civil servants were employed. In addition, from October 1933 until the end of the war he was a Reichsbeamtenführer and editor of the newspaper "Das Third Reich".

The Academy of German Law was one of Neef since October 1933, where he headed from 1938 to 1941 the Committee on Civil Service Law . He was also a member of the Supreme Leader Council of the German Right Front . Neef, member of the leadership council of the Reichsverband Deutscher Verwaltungsakademien and there liaison to the Rosenberg office , was also president of the administration academy in Berlin. He was born on 15 March 1934 Regierungsrat and was from 1934 to 1945 Head of the Main Office for officials of the NSDAP. He was a member of the Supreme Leadership Council of the German Right Front and the Federation of National Socialist German Jurists (BNSDJ), which existed from 1936 under the name of the National Socialist Lawyers' Association . Since 1935 he was a permanent member of the Reich Chamber of Labor . On November 9, 1938, he was assigned to the Personnel Main Office of the Supreme SA Leadership (OSAF) ​​as SA Oberführer.

Neef wrote many publications that were in connection with National Socialism and civil service; all writings were placed on the list of literature to be segregated in the Soviet occupation zone after the end of the war . In the post-war period Neef lived as a government councilor in Berlin, where he died in November 1950.

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  1. a b c database of members of the Reichstag
  2. a b c d Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 430.
  3. a b c Erich Stockhorst: 5000 heads - Who was what in the Third Reich , Kiel 2000, p. 305.
  4. a b Joachim Lilla (editor): extras in uniform. The members of the Reichstag 1933–1945. Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 2004, pp. 435-436.
  5. ^ German Administration for National Education in the Soviet Occupation Zone - List of the literature to be sorted out 1946