Otto Bosch

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Otto Bosch (born February 8, 1894 in Truchtelfingen ; † after 1959) was a German teacher and from 1932 to 1945 district leader of the NSDAP in the Schwäbisch Hall district .

Bosch, who worked as a primary school teacher in Michelfeld , joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party in 1930. In 1932 he became a part-time district leader, in 1933 he was appointed primary school rector in Schwäbisch Hall and in 1938 he became a full-time district leader of the NSDAP.

In 1945 Bosch was caught on the run and put on display by the Americans on the market square in Schwäbisch Hall. In 1948/49 he was sentenced to one year and three months' imprisonment in the trial of the arson of the synagogue in Steinbach on November 10, 1938 , because he had given the order to set fire and then ordered the fire brigade to stop attempting to extinguish the fire. Since he had already been in the Ludwigsburg internment camp for three years and three months , he did not have to serve this sentence.

During the denazification in 1948 Otto Bosch was classified as a victim . From 1952 he was a history and geography teacher in Ottendorf . In 1955 he was downgraded to follower , in 1957 taken on as a civil servant and appointed headmaster. In 1959 he retired.

literature

  • Andreas Maisch, Daniel Stihler: Schwäbisch Hall. History of a city . Published by the Schwäbisch Hall city archive and the Schwäbisch Hall history workshop, Swiridoff Verlag, Künzelsau 2006, ISBN 3-89929-078-X , pp. 390–391 u. 426.

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