Paul Lonsdorfer

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Paul Lonsdorfer (born November 20, 1907 in Saarbrücken ; † unknown ) was a German National Socialist who was active in the German Front .

Life

Lonsdorfer was brought up as the son of a Catholic family. The sixth form , he broke into the Obertertia from. He did not learn a trade afterwards and made a living doing odd jobs. In August 1929 he emigrated to South West Africa to work in agriculture. However, he returned in December 1929. On August 1, 1930, he joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) with membership number 280.731 . He also became a member of the Schutzstaffel (SS number 4.268). In 1933 he became SS-Obersturmführer and commanded Sturm 4/1/10 in Saarbrücken.

During the period when the SS was banned in the Saar area from 1934 until the Saar area was re- annexed to the German Reich in 1935, he was head of the security service of the German Front , a kind of cover organization that comprised the SA and SS. In 1935 he was rewarded with a position in the Saarland mine administration for his services to National Socialism. There he was responsible for the surveillance service and had opposition miners released or deported to the concentration camps . In 1936 he was appointed Hauptsturmführer in the 85th SS Standard.

In 1941 he was given a farm in Lorraine . On April 7, 1943, he was expelled from the SS after it became known that he had raped a 14-year-old girl . He could the concentration camp escape and was only about a six-year prison sentence convicted.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. SS seniority list on www.dws-xip.pl (Polish) Accessed 27 July 2012
  2. ^ Gerhard Paul : The NSDAP of the Saar area 1920-1935 . Saarbrücker Druckerei und Verlag (SDV), Saarbrücken 1987, ISBN 3-925036-11-3 , p. 123 .