Nazi war victims support

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The National Socialist War Victims Supply (NSKOV) was a welfare institution affiliated to the NSDAP for victims of serious war injuries and soldiers from the First World War . The head of the NSKOV ( commissioner for war victims ) was Hanns Oberlindober .

history

In Berlin, before the " seizure of power " in 1933 , it had its headquarters in SW 68 (administrative district Berlin-Kreuzberg ) and employed the architect Willy Mühlau. In the late 1920s to the early 1930s, he designed several inexpensive residential complexes for disabled people. The preserved buildings are on the Berlin list of monuments. In 1933, NSKOV initially retained a certain degree of independence in matters of property and organization. Between 1934 and 1945 she appeared together with the National Socialist People's Welfare (NSV). Together, welfare institutions were maintained and health programs organized.

NSKOV also acted as a builder outside Berlin, for example in 1933/34 in Quetzin on the Mecklenburg Lake District and in 1936 in Hamburg-Iserbrook , where the so-called “Frontkäufer-Siedlung”, a settlement on what was then “Frontkäuferweg” (today: Wisserweg) from small semi-detached houses.

With the Control Council Act No. 2 of October 10, 1945, the organization was banned by the Allied Control Council and its property was confiscated. With the Control Council Act No. 5 of October 30, 1945, the NSDAP and all its institutions and organizations were dissolved, and with it the Nazi war victims' pension.

Web links

Commons : National Socialist War Victims Supply  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brusendorfer Strasse 7–9 . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1930, part 4, Neukölln, p. 1805. “Gemeinnützige Reichsbundkriegersiedlung GmbH” (still uninhabited).
  2. Braunschweiger Strasse 7–17 in Berlin-Neukölln ,Paul-Schneider-Straße 16–28, Reichsbund war settlement, 1929-31 in Berlin-Lankwitz ,Edisonstrasse 30-33; Roedernstrasse 17-20; Zeppelinstraße 1–9, residential complex, 1929-30 in Berlin-Oberschöneweide ,Firlstrasse 10-14; Zeppelinstraße 122– / 124, residential complex, 1929-30 in Oberschöneweide,Fuststrasse 30–50; Edisonstrasse 36, residential complex, 1929-31 in Oberschöneweide
  3. Hamburg address book 1940 . Hamburg address book publisher Dumrath & Fassnacht, Hamburg 1940, p. IV / 1300; Front fighter way