List of NSDAP party member numbers

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The list of NSDAP party member numbers provides an incomplete overview of known persons who belonged to the National Socialist German Workers' Party .

In addition to the " NSDAP member " category , the individual party members are not sorted alphabetically, but rather according to their party member number, starting with the lowest number. The Federal Archives in Berlin-Lichterfelde can provide individual information .

Members of the original NSDAP (1920–1923)

Well-known members of the original NSDAP, which was dissolved by the Bavarian state government after the failed coup in November 1923, were the following people:

( The official admission date is given in brackets - as far as it has been determined .
Note: On January 1, 1920, the DAP secretary, Rudolf Schüssler, issued the first printed membership cards, in alphabetical order of the surname and starting with the number 501, which is a higher one The number of members - and thus greater political importance - should be faked. On February 2, 1920, Schüssler finally compiled the first DAP / NSDAP membership directory , which was updated until August 1921. The directory is kept in the Koblenz Federal Archives .)
Handwritten membership list of the NSDAP from 1920

Members of the newly founded NSDAP (1925–1945)

(In brackets - as far as it has been determined - the official admission date ["Entry to ..."] is given.)

Number range 1–100

Number range 101–1,000

  • Membership number 101: Theo Schön
  • Membership number 102: Otto Fiehler (1892–1936), brother of Karl Fiehlers , blood medalist no. 672, civil engineer
  • Membership number 104: Josef Feichtmayr (March 21, 1925)
  • Membership number 119: Ms. Eggers
  • Membership number 120: Hermann Boehm (March 24, 1925)
  • Membership number 121: Katharina Boehm, b. Tietjen, wife of Hermann Boehm (March 24, 1925)
  • Membership number 123: Sebastian Habermeier
  • Membership number 128: Agnes Wildermuth
  • Membership number 162: Theo Theen
  • Membership number 203: Rosa Meyer
  • Membership number 315: Friedrich Uhl (possibly reassigned after May 31, 1927)
  • Membership number 317: Adelheid Klein (March 25, 1925)
  • Membership number 326: Wilhelm Dürrschmidt
  • Membership number 355: Bruno Heinemann
  • Membership number 394: Albrecht Leman (1923)
  • Membership number 395: Wilhelm Helfer
  • Membership number 402: Franz Seidl
  • Membership number 458: Adolf Ehrecke (April 1, 1925)
  • Membership number 482: Gessler Kasp
  • Membership number 513: Ernst Heinrich
  • Membership number 531: Leopold Birzle
  • Membership number 546: Ottokar Lorenz
  • Membership number 566: Heinrich Schneider
  • Membership number 584: Hermine Hoffmann (April 4, 1925)
  • Membership number 647: Julius Uhl
  • Membership number 650: Joseph Berchtold
  • Membership number 666: Karl Fleck
  • Membership number 694: Gerhard Rühle
  • Membership number 697: Emil Ketterer (April 14, 1925)
  • Membership number 711: Karl Thaller
  • Membership number 724: Adam Küpfer
  • Membership number 740: Franz Röckl
  • Membership number 742: Oskar Hendel
  • Membership number 759: Jakob Grimminger
  • Membership number 765: Karl Ortner (April 23, 1925)
  • Membership number 861: Bernhard Kuhn
  • Membership number 874: Karl Winnecke
  • Membership number 868: Max Hauth
  • Membership number 869: Hans Zöberlein
  • Membership number 906: Wilhelm Wolf
  • Membership number 907: Paul Hirschberg

Number range 1.001–10.000

Number range 10,001–100,000

Number range 100,001–1,000,000

Number range 1,000,001–5,000,000

Original membership card from Franz Herbst. The card comes from the estate (June 5, 2017) of his daughter Helga Herbst to the Lauber family.

Number range from 5,000,001

(In 1989 the Berlin Document Center gave the highest membership number found in its card stock at 10,174,581.)

literature

  • Anton Joachimsthaler: Hitler's List. A document of personal relationships . Herbig, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-7766-2328-4 .
  • Joachim Lilla , Martin Döring, Andreas Schulz: extras in uniform. The members of the Reichstag 1933–1945. A biographical manual. Including the ethnic and National Socialist members of the Reichstag from May 1924. Droste, Düsseldorf 2004, ISBN 3-7700-5254-4 .
  • Jörg-Peter Jatho, Gerd Simon: Giessen historian in the Third Reich . Giessen 2008, ISBN 978-3-88349-522-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. Use of the digitized NSDAP membership card in the Federal Archives. The digitized index cards of the central index (R 9361-VIII index) and the district index (R 9361-IX index) can be viewed on screen in the archive upon request. Both files are not completely preserved.
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  6. ^ Bogdan Musiał : German civil administration and persecution of Jews in the General Government. A case study on the Lublin District 1939–1944. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1999, ISBN 3-447-05063-2 , p. 381.
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