Marius Molsen

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Marius Molsen (born December 2, 1899 in Flensburg ; † December 3, 1971 ibid) was a German administrative lawyer and municipal official (NSDAP).

Life

Molsen studied law at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel , the University of Leipzig and the new University of Hamburg . From 1923 he was a government trainee in Schleswig . He passed the second state examination in 1926. Subsequently he worked in the Wetzlar district office until 1933 . In the course of the seizure of power , he joined the NSDAP in 1933 . From 1933 Molsen worked in Stettin . Here he was appointed to the government council on May 1, 1933 and appointed to the police headquarters. On January 27, 1934, he was appointed Lord Mayor of Szczecin; previously he held the office temporarily. After the destruction of the remainder of Czechoslovakia in 1939 was Molsen Oberlandrat in County Bears . From 1941 to 1943 he represented the district administrator Peter Orlowski in the Jarotschin district . From 1943 he was Ministerialrat in the Reich Ministry of the Interior . After the end of the war he lived in Flensburg.

Works

  • Memorandum: Deutsche Volkstumarbeit as a border task , Flensburg

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death register of the registry office Flensburg No. 1534/1971
  2. BA / NS 25/320, pp. 4, letter Gauleitung Pomerania to Reichsleitung 27 February 1934
  3. Detlef Brandes : "Umvolkung, Umsiedlung, racial inventory" - Nazi "Volkstumsppolitik" in the Bohemian countries . Oldenbourg, Munich, 2012 ISBN 978-3-486-71242-1 p. 301
  4. a b The persecution and murder of European Jews by National Socialist Germany 1933–1945 (source collection), Volume 3: German Reich and Protectorate September 1939 - September 1941 (edited by Andrea Löw), Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-486 -58524-7 , p. 268
  5. - 27k - www.stadtarchiv-flensburg.findbuch.net