Walter Moser (administrative officer)

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Walter Moser (born March 11, 1906 in Braunschweig ; died after 1945) was a German administrative officer.

Life

Walter Moser studied law and received his doctorate in Göttingen in 1931. Moser became a member of the NSDAP (membership number 879262) and the SS (membership number 47869) in 1932. After the second state examination, he became head of the Stapostelle in Braunschweig in 1933 and in 1934 he was head of the municipal department in the Ministry of the Interior of the Free State of Braunschweig .

After the German conquest of Poland, Moser became head of the Treuhand subsidiary in the annexed Warthegau and represented the district president Friedrich Uebelhoer of the Kalisch (Litzmannstadt) district in setting up the Litzmannstadt ghetto . Because of corruption, Moser was transferred to the Waffen SS in 1943 , and in 1942 he had the rank of SS standard leader (colonel).

After the end of the war, Moser worked as a lawyer in Braunschweig. Nothing is known about its denazification .

dissertation

  • The legal status of the Reich Post Minister . Braunschweig, 1931. Dissertation Göttingen

literature

  • Klaus Peter Friedrich: The Jewish population in the Warthegau: expulsion, exploitation, murder , in: Eckhart Neander, Andrzej Sakson (ed.): Resettled - Displaced. Baltic Germans and Poles 1939–1945 in the Warthegau . Marburg: Verlag Herder-Institut, 2010, ISBN 978-3-87969-367-2 pp. 101-116
  • Curriculum vitae in: Lodscher Zeitung - Announcement of the state and local authorities . April 11, 1940
  • Mirosław Cygański: Działalność urzędu rejencji w Łodzi pod kierownictwem F. Übelhöra i W. Mosera w latach 1939-1942 [The regional council in Łódź / Litzmannstadt under the direction of F. Uebelhoer and W. Moser in the years 1939–1942], in: Rocznik Łódzki 17 (1973), pp. 195-218

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Moser, Walter, at DNB
  2. a b c d The persecution and murder of European Jews by National Socialist Germany 1933–1945 (VEJ), Volume 8, Document 54 December 10, 1939, p. 172, Note 5