Willi Dansauer

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Willi Dansauer (born November 24, 1907 in Saarbrücken ; † December 12, 1937 there ) was a German National Socialist and SS leader.

Life

Willi Dansauer was born in 1907 as the son of a Saarbrücken master roofer. He attended the Protestant elementary school and then trained as a retail salesman in a book and music shop in Saarbrücken. In March 1925 he joined the German National People's Party (DNVP). In 1925 he was involved in the planning of an assassination attempt on Wilhelm Schöttler, the head of the Saarbund , which was discovered by the police in advance. However, the following proceeding was discontinued due to his young age.

On February 1, 1932, he joined the NSDAP ( membership number 894.349) and at the same time became a member of the SS (SS number 40.671). In this he initially held the office of a troop leader . On April 2, 1932, he was appointed to the regional leadership of the NSDAP Saar. There, after the SS was banned in the Saar area, he took care of the creation of a cover organization called the “National Victim Community”. He became a confidante of Gauleiter Alois Spaniol and made contacts with the Gestapo in Trier .

As an informant, he was about to be arrested by the Saar government commission in 1934 and fled to the Reich , where he was appointed inspector of the SS and later moved to the Berlin Reich leadership. On November 9, 1935, he reached the rank of SS-Hauptsturmführer . After the connection of the Saar region , he returned to Saarland and took over the management of the consumer cooperative . On August 1, 1936, he was employed as a librarian in the Saarbrücken City Library .

Since 1933 Dansauer suffered from the consequences of a traffic accident in which his leg had to be amputated, and was heavily addicted to drugs . He died on December 12, 1937.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b SS seniority list on www.dws-xip.pl (Polish) Retrieved on July 27, 2012