Joachim von Blücher

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Joachim Ritter von Blücher (born October 1, 1888 in Pasewalk ; † February 9, 1980 in Lauenburg / Elbe ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SA leader.

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From 1899 to 1906 Joachim von Blücher attended the cadet schools in Plön and Groß-Lichterfelde . On March 18, 1906, he was appointed lieutenant in the "von Arnim" (2nd Brandenburg) No. 12 dragoon regiment . On November 6, 1914 he was promoted to first lieutenant and on December 18, 1915 to Rittmeister .

During the First World War he was subordinate to the commandant Hans-Mortimer von Maltzahn (1863-1916), whose daughter Veronika he married.

On December 10, 1918, von Blücher took over his father's estate Wolkow in the Regenwalde district as a farmer and manor owner on Wolkow (today: Wołkowo), Klein-Borckenhagen (today: Borkowo Małe) and Radow-Mühle (today: Radowo Małe) in the Labes district / West Pomerania (now Łobez), which he managed at least until the 1930s. In 1919 he became community leader in his home town of Volkov.

He was a member of the Sturmabteilung (SA) and was appointed SA-Standartenführer and leader of SA-Standarte 129 (SA-Untergruppe Pommern / SA-Gruppe Ostsee) on July 1, 1932. From October 1, 1933, von Blücher was the leader of SA Standard 448 (SA Group Pomerania). On January 1st (which year?) He left the SA at his own request.

In 1933 von Blücher was a member of the Prussian state parliament as a member of parliament for several months. On April 3, 1934, he joined the National Socialist Reichstag as a replacement for the deceased member of parliament Elhard von Morozowicz , to which he was a member for two years until the end of the electoral term in March 1936 as a representative of constituency 2 (Berlin). Although he ran again, he was not elected to the Reichstag in 1936.

After his escape from Volkov in 1945, von Blücher was director of the Pomeranian Landsmannschaft association for expellees .

He died in Schleswig-Holstein in 1980 at the age of 91 and was buried in Lauenburg / Elbe.

family

Memorial plaque on the Beetzendorf manor cemetery with memory of his wife (bottom right)

Joachim von Blücher belonged to the noble Blücher family .

His parents were Gebhard von Blücher (1856-1892) and Helene, geb. Oerthling (1863? –1893). At the age of 5 he became an orphan .

He was with Veronika (born September 12, 1892, † August 12, 1946), b. Baroness von Maltzahn from the Vanselow family , daughter of Hans-Mortimer von Maltzahn (1863–1916) and Anna, born von der Schulenburg from Beetzendorf (1868–1961), granddaughter of Hans Ludwig von Maltzahn and Werner von der Schulenburg , married. She died in Beetzendorf, where she found shelter after fleeing Wolkow, and was buried in the von der Schulenburg family cemetery there.

The children of the marriage were Gebhard (born 1914 - 20 May 1940 in France ), Cordula (1916 - 1994, buried next to her father in Lauenburg), Rosemarie (* 1920, ⚭ 1943 Werner Graf von der Schulenburg) Beetzendorf, mother of Johann-Matthias Graf von der Schulenburg ), Gunhild (* 1924; ⚭ Klaus Wolf von Eickstedt ; † 2011?) And Ernst (* 1926; ⚭ Ehrengard von der Osten ?, † 2007?).

Pedigree of Joachim von Blücher
Great grandparents

Ernst von Blücher (1801–1877)?

Friederike von Schuckmann (1798–1863)?

Friedrich von Graevenitz (1790–1870)

Octave von Günderrode (1810–1870)

Dr. jur. Georg Oert (h) ling

(woman)

(Mr.) Krüger

(woman)

Grandparents

Wilhelm von Blücher (1827–1910)

Marie von Grävenitz (1832–1913)

Gustav Oert (h) ling (1823–1900)

Marie Krüger from the Kramonsdorf house (1842–1931)

parents

Gebhard von Blücher (1856–1892)

Helene Oert (h) ling (1863? –1893)

Joachim von Blücher (1888–1980)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rosemarie Countess von der Schulenburg born. von Blücher: That's it. Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen 2002/2004, ISBN 3-89873-604-0 , p. 12.
  2. Praise from the highest authority. Altmark Zeitung, October 18, 2016, accessed June 19, 2019.
  3. Rosemarie Countess von der Schulenburg born. von Blücher: That's it. , Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen 2002/2004, ISBN 3-89873-604-0