Theo Albert Stadler

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Theo Albert Stadler

Theo Albert Stadler (born August 8, 1910 in Znojmo , Moravia ; † May 7, 1984 in Salzburg (?)) Was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending elementary school and high school , Stadler was trained for four years at the Federal College for Building Construction in Salzburg . In 1931 he obtained the Matura .

Since 1932 Stadler has been involved full-time in the NSDAP, of which he had been a member since December 1927, while he had already joined the Sturmabteilung (SA) in May 1927 and the Hitler Youth (HJ) in March 1927 (membership number 3.621). In 1930 he took on duties as a Gau speaker, in 1932 as a regional speaker and in 1937 as a Reichsstoss troop speaker. From 1928 to 1938 he spoke at over 1,200 meetings. From 1930 Stadler held the office of district propaganda leader of the NSDAP.

In the Hitler Youth, Stadler took on duties as local group leader in 1927 and as district leader in Salzburg in 1928. In 1930 he was appointed Gaufführer and in 1932 Bannführer in the Westgau of the Hitler Youth. In 1933 he was promoted to Oberbannführer von Alpenland-West.

In 1934 Stadler took on duties as head of the social department and special representative in the Thuringia area . In 1935 he became head of the social and international department in the Berlin area . From November 1935 to December 1936, Stadler was deputy head of the border and foreign office of the Reich Youth Leadership . In January 1937 he was finally appointed head of the border and foreign office of the Reich Youth Leadership. From 1937 to 1940, Stadler also worked in the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle .

From April 1938 until the end of the Nazi regime, Stadler was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for Austria .

In 1940 Stadler was appointed representative for the General Government of the Reich Youth Leadership . From 1941 he was Inspector of the Reich Commissioner for the Occupied Netherlands and in 1942 achieved the post of group leader in the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories .

According to a telex from Stadler to the department P3 (foreign peoples or foreign people) of the East Ministry led by Gerhard von Mende on September 14, 1944, he was liaison leader of the East Ministry at the Trieste High Command at that time .

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  1. Find A Grave: Find A Grave. Retrieved November 20, 2017 .
  2. ^ Michael Wedekind: National Socialist Occupation and Annexation Policy in Northern Italy 1943 to 1945: the operational zones "Alpine Foreland" and "Adriatic Coastal Land" . Oldenbourg, Munich 2003, p. 343, FN 664.