Walter Peche

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Walter Peche (* 1899 ; † after 1936) was a German civil servant.

Life

After attending school, Peche studied law . He received his doctorate in 1923 from the University of Wroclaw with a thesis on The Legal Nature of Hospitality Liability . Then he entered the civil service.

In 1933 Peche was appointed as a government assessor in the Secret State Police Office (Gestapa), where he took over the management of Department V ("SPD including all social democratic subsidiary organizations, political movements in the Rhine Province, Westphalia, Hessen-Nassau, Sigmaringen, economic policy (factory sabotage)"). As one of ten department heads at the office, he was one of the twelve highest-ranking employees of the Gestapo headquarters in Berlin, along with the chief of the Secret State Police Rudolf Diel and his deputy Hans Volk .

In January 1934, Peche was appointed district administrator of Bersenbrück . In October 1936 he was transferred to the government in Gumbinnen .

Fonts

  • The Legal Nature of Innkeeping Liability , 1923.

literature

  • Christoph Graf : Political police between democracy and dictatorship. Berlin 1983.