Fritz Löser

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Johann Friedrich Wilhelm solver (* 23 January 1893 in Gross-Steinheim , † 3. May 1973 Großauheim ) was district of the county Hanau 1933-1945.

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At the age of 19, he joined the Infantry Regiment No. 88 in Hanau as a one-year volunteer in 1912 and was deployed in the First World War.

After the war, he first worked as head of the Dunlop design office in Hanau, then as operations manager at the Mainkur stamp works and then at the Mauser works in Waldeck . He was called "engineer".

Political activity

On October 1, 1930, he joined the NSDAP and was one of the co-founders of the NSDAP local group in Großauheim. He later became a local group leader there and obtained other party offices: deputy district leader and organization leader in Hanau and, in 1932, district leader of Hanau.

On June 16, 1933, he was appointed district administrator and police director of the Hanau district as the “ most capable and hardworking official ”. He was also provisional Lord Mayor of Hanau in 1933/34 and head of the Hanau branch of the Gestapo . In these functions he organized the "National Socialist Revolution" in Hanau in 1933, persecuted political opponents and ensured that they were deported to concentration camps and prisons , enforced party and association bans and was complicit in the murder of his predecessor as district administrator, Eugen Kaiser , and the Hanau Reichstag member Gustav Hoch , the suicide of his predecessor as district administrator, Georg Wagner , the Hanau trade union secretary Oskar Jetschmann , the doctor Otto Schwabe , and a number of other social democrats and communists .

When the party and state offices were separated in August 1937, he chose the civil service and his functions as district administrator and police director, which he held until March 28, 1945, when the US armed forces removed him from office.

post war period

Fritz Löser was interned. In 1948 the Hanau Regional Court sentenced him to five years in prison for continued extortion and assault in office , taking into account his imprisonment in the camp. Dismissed at the end of the 1940s, he worked as an engineer in steam boiler monitoring and later lived in Großauheim as a pensioner.

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