Wilhelm Fahlbusch (Nazi victim)

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Wilhelm Fahlbusch (born February 14, 1907 in Hanover ; † July 8, 1933 there ) was a German stoker and a victim of the terror of the SA .

Life

Stumbling block for Wilhelm Fahlbusch

Fahlbusch was a member of the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold , which was banned in March 1933. He lived with his father in a house on Seydlitzstrasse. On June 30, 1933 u. a. Fahlbusch and his brother Adolf Fahlbusch, a firefighter by profession, were arrested by members of SA Storm 13/73 under the command of Storm Leader August Iven. Fahlbusch was mistreated in his storm bar , the Spichernhöhe on Spichernstrasse. He died of serious injuries in the North City Hospital. His brother Adolf was freed by the police.

Ten SA members were charged in 1948 and convicted in November 1948, including a. for killing Fahlbusch.

Awards

literature

Web links

Commons : Wilhelm Fahlbusch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dirk Riesener: The Hanover Police Directorate: Society, Industry and Police from the German Reich to the Federal Republic of Germany , "Sources and representations on the history of Lower Saxony", Volume 126, Hahn, Hanover 2006, ISBN 978-3-7752-5926-2 , p 121.
  2. ^ Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Dieter Brosius: History of the City of Hannover II: From the beginning of the 19th century to the present , Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft , Hannover 1994, ISBN 978-3-87706-364-4 , p. 494.
  3. State Capital of Hanover - The Lord Mayor - Department of Environment and Urban Greenery - Department of Urban Cemeteries - Department of Administration and Customer Service (Ed.): Graves of honor in the cemeteries of the City of Hanover , leaflet, as of March 25, 2010.