Ludwig Stitzinger

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Ludwig Stitzinger (born July 18, 1892 in Munich ; † March 31, 1951 ) was a German lawyer and district administrator at the time of National Socialism .

Life

After graduating from the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich, Stitzinger studied law at the University of Munich and the University of Greifswald from 1912 . After Stitzinger had completed his law studies with the second state examination in 1920, he worked as a government assessor from 1921 and from 1922 as a councilor at the Straubing district office. After the seizure of power by the Nazis was Stitzinger early May 1933 member of the NSDAP ( member number 3.4444.174).

After the outbreak of World War II , Stitzinger was assigned to the military administration in German-occupied Poland and on September 26, 1939, he became district administrator in Krosno . He then served in the newly built General of mid-January 1940 to mid-October 1940 Deputy Egon Höller , District Chief of Krakow place of birth. From October 15, 1940 to the end of December 1941, he was district chief in Tarnów and in January 1941 demanded the shooting of dozens of hostages in retaliation for a killed ethnic German . From January 26, 1942, until the invasion of the Red Army in the summer of 1944 , Stitzinger was the last district chief of the German occupation in Radzyń . He ordered anti-Jewish measures in the Radzyń District.

Stitzinger worked in the Teplitz-Schönau district office from September 21, 1944 , and from October 30, 1944 he was still district administrator in Bilin in the Sudetenland .

After the end of the war he was interned from July 1945 to March 1947 . Nothing is known about its denazification . Stitzinger was again a councilor for the Upper Palatinate government in Regensburg .

literature

  • Bogdan Musial : German civil administration and persecution of Jews in the Generalgouvernement . Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1999, ISBN 3-447-04208-7 ; 2nd edition, ibid. 2004, ISBN 3-447-05063-2 , p. 393.
  • Markus Roth: Gentlemen. The German District Chiefs in Occupied Poland - Career Paths, Rule Practice and Post-History. Wallstein Verlag: Göttingen 2009. ISBN 9783835304772 .

Individual evidence

  1. in Markus Roth: Herrenmenschen , Göttingen 2009, p. 505, the date of death is given as March 31, 1953, in contrast to Musial
  2. ^ Annual report on the K. Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Munich. ZDB ID 12448436 , 1911/12
  3. ^ A b Bogdan Musial: German civil administration and persecution of Jews in the Generalgouvernement . Wiesbaden 1999, p. 394.
  4. a b Short biography by Markus Roth: Herrenmenschen , p. 505.