Willi Bloedorn

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Wilhelm Bloedorn

Wilhelm Bloedorn (born April 6, 1887 in Kucklow , Cammin i. Pom. , † March 24, 1946 in special camp No. 9 Fünfeichen , Mecklenburg ) was a German politician and party functionary of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). He was a member of the Reichstag and a rural peasant leader in Pomerania.

Life

Bloedorn attended elementary school from 1893 to 1901. Afterwards trained in agriculture , he took over the farm of his grandparents in 1909. From November 1, 1914, he took part in the First World War, in which he suffered a serious wound on May 23, 1915 . After his recovery he was deployed in Landsturm and Landwehr units until December 3, 1918 .

In the interwar period, Bloedorn managed his farm. He sat on the board of the Chamber of Agriculture for the Pomeranian Province and was chairman of the Cammin District and the Pomeranian Land Association. Around 1928 Bloedorn joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party. He also became a member of their task force, the Sturmabteilung (SA). In this he was promoted to SA-Standartenführer in April 1936, to SA-Brigadführer on January 30, 1939 and to SA-Gruppenführer on November 9, 1944. As a party functionary of the NSDAP, Bloedorn had been Gauamtsleiter for Agricultural Policy of the NSDAP Gauleitung in Pomerania since 1930. After the transfer of power to the National Socialists, he was appointed Land Farmer Leader of the Pomerania Province in the spring of 1933 . In 1932 Bloedorn was elected as a member of the NSDAP in the Prussian state parliament, to which he belonged until its dissolution in October 1933. In November 1933 he became a member of the Reichstag .

On February 14, 1940, Bloedorn issued a guideline that provided for inhuman treatment of Polish slave laborers employed in his sphere of influence (Pomerania) . In April 1941 Bloedorn became a member of the Reich Advisory Council on Food and Agriculture . At the end of the war, Bloedorn was arrested by the Red Army and taken to special camp No. 9 Fünfeichen near Neubrandenburg, where he died at the age of 59.

He was a committee member of the Deutsche Zentralgenossenschaftskasse in Berlin and was a member of many administrative and supervisory boards :

Supervisory boards
Stettiner Dampfmühlen AG
German settlement bank , Berlin
Deutsche Industriebank , Berlin
German Farmer Service General Insurance AG
German Farmer Service Life Insurance Company, Berlin
German Farmer Service Animal Insurance Company, Berlin
Märkisches Elektrizitätswerk , Berlin
Main Pomeranian Agricultural Cooperative, Szczecin
Pommersche Bank AG in Szczecin
Board of Directors
Deutsche Rentenbank
Deutsche Rentenbank-Kreditanstalt (Agricultural Central Bank), Berlin
Reichsnährstand Verlags GmbH, Berlin.

literature

  • Ernst Kienast (Ed.): Handbook for the Prussian Landtag , edition for the 5th electoral period, Berlin 1933, p. 309.
  • Joachim Lilla , Martin Döring, Andreas Schulz: extras in uniform. The members of the Reichstag 1933–1945. A biographical manual. Including the national and national socialist members of the Reichstag from May 1924. Droste, Düsseldorf 2004, ISBN 3-7700-5254-4 , pp. 44–45.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Norbert Podewin (Ed.): Brown book: War and Nazi criminals in the Federal Republic and Berlin (West). Reprint of the 1968 edition (3rd edition). Edition Ost published by Das Neue Berlin, Berlin, approx. 2002. ISBN 3-360-01033-7 . P. 397
  2. List of the dead of the special camp Fünfeichen, p. 104
  3. on the corporate history of R + V Versicherung