Second expatriation list of the German Reich

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With the second expatriation list of the German Reich of March 29, 1934, the National Socialist government revoked 37 people of German citizenship and made them stateless . The legal basis of the expatriations was § 2 of the law on the revocation of naturalizations and the withdrawal of German citizenship of July 14, 1933.

The list was the second of a total of 359 lists and was published on March 29, 1934 in the Deutsches Reichsanzeiger . The first such list was published on August 25, 1933 and the last list on April 7, 1945. A total of 39,006 people had been expatriated by the end of the Nazi regime .

List of names

  1. Johannes Robert Becher (1891–1958), poet
  2. Karl Böchel (1884–1946), social democratic resistance fighter and co-founder of the working group of revolutionary socialists
  3. Karl Brehm
  4. Fritz Brehmer (Bremen)
  5. Wolfgang Bretholz (1904–1969), journalist
  6. Karl Bühren (1888–1938), social democratic worker athlete and sports official
  7. Kurt Clemens Burkert
  8. Esriel Gotthelf Carlebach (1908–1956), journalist
  9. Albert Einstein (1879–1955), theoretical physicist
  10. Otto Friedländer
  11. Oskar Maria Graf (1894–1967), writer
  12. Heinrich Grönewald (1909–1957), teacher and journalist
  13. Arthur Gross
  14. Karl Otto halter
  15. Gustav Reinhold Hentschke (1899–1984), KPD functionary
  16. Paul Hertz (1888–1961), politician
  17. Adam Hunter
  18. Helmut Klotz
  19. Hanns Knieling
  20. Heinz Kraschutzki (1891–1982), publicist
  21. Walter Kreiser (1898–1958), aircraft designer and journalist
  22. Rudolf Leonhard (1889–1953), writer
  23. Willi Mielenz (1895–1942), communist
  24. Julius Piech
  25. Theodor Plievier (1892–1955), writer
  26. Otto Hermann Remmele (1880–1939), politician (SPD, USPD, KPD)
  27. Kurt Rosenfeld (1877–1943), socialist politician
  28. Heinrich Schmitt (called Frank Arnau) (1894–1976), writer
  29. Johann Schwalbach
  30. Toni Sender (1888–1964), politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and journalist
  31. Max Seydewitz (1892–1987), politician (SPD, SAPD, SED), MdR, MdV, Minister-President of Saxony
  32. Ludwig Stautz
  33. Edward Stilgebauer (1868–1936), writer
  34. Hugo Urbahns (1890–1946), communist politician
  35. Johann Vogel (1881–1945), politician (SPD)
  36. Ruth Schwalbach (née Schiedlich), wife of Johann Schwalbach
  37. Waltraud Hölz ​​(née Loebinger), wife of Max Hoelz , who was listed on the first expatriation list from 1933

See also

literature

  • Michael Hepp (ed.): The expatriation of German citizens 1933-45 according to the lists published in the Reichsanzeiger . tape 1 : Lists in chronological order. De Gruyter Saur, Munich / New York / London / Paris 1985, ISBN 978-3-11-095062-5 , pp. 4 (reprinted 2010).

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Hepp (Ed.): The expatriation of German citizens 1933-45 according to the lists published in the Reichsanzeiger . tape 1 : Lists in chronological order. De Gruyter Saur, Munich / New York / London / Paris 1985, ISBN 978-3-11-095062-5 , pp. XLV to LIV (reprinted 2010).