- August Heissmeyer
August Heißmeyer (or Heissmeyer – born
11 January 1897 in Gellersen, nowadays part ofAerzen ; died16 January 1979 inSchwäbisch Hall ) was a leading member of the SS. After theWorld War II , he was sentenced to aprison term as awar criminal . His nephew,Kurt Heissmeyer , was an SS physician, as well.Life
After finishing school, Heißmeyer joined the
Prussia n military. InWorld War I he was a lieutenant and was decorated many times with, among other things, theIron Cross , First Class..
In January 1930, Heissmeyer applied to join the SS and was accepted as the 4370th member. From 1932, Heissmeyer was an associate at the SS main office and was promoted many times. From 1935, he was "Head of the SS Main Office", thus reaching a key position in the SS hierarchy, relieving
Heinrich Himmler as the Office Head. On9 November 1936 , Heissmeyer was appointed SSObergruppenführer and Inspector of theNational Political Institutes of Education (NPEA).In April 1939, Richard Schulze served as an adjutant to Heissmeyer until his transfer on
June 8 . Furthermore, in 1939, Heissmeyer was appointed SS Oberabschnittsleiter "East" and in 1940 "Higher SS and Police Leader Spree". He thereby oversaw theBerlin -Brandenburg area.With the outbreak of the Second World War, Heissmeyer now saw fit to set up the "Dienststelle SS-Obergruppenführer Heissmeyer" – his own bureau – and was thereby responsible for NPEA students' military training.
August Heissmeyer took over the General Inspection of the Strengthened SS Totenkopf Standard in 1940 from the outgoing
Theodor Eicke , who in 1939 had begun commanding afront line division and therefore gave his supervision over the concentration camps back to the SS Main Leadership Office ("SS-Führungshauptamt"). Heissmeyer was provisionally in charge of this bureau until May 1942. Then, he left the position to the new "concentration camp inspector" SSGruppenführer Richard Glücks .On
14 November 1944 , Heissmeyer was given the right to bear the title "General of the Waffen-SS" along with his regular SS rank, thereby affording him a prestigious position in theWaffen-SS . In April 1945, he was given command of "Battle Group Heissmeyer", a collection ofVolkssturm andHitlerjugend tasked with protecting theSpandau airfield outsideBerlin .On
February 29 ,1948 , Heissmeyer was captured by French authorities nearTübingen , and held for trial the following month. He served 18 months in prison before being released in 1949, but the following year he was sentenced by the de-Nazification appeals court to 3 years imprisonment as a "major Nazi offender" and forfeiture of property.After his release, Heissmeyer went to live in Schwäbisch Hall. He became the director of the
West German Coca-Cola bottling plant. He died on January 16, 1979, five days after his 82nd birthday.External links
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NAME= Heissmeyer, August
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Heißmeyer, August (German orthography)
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Leading member of the SS
DATE OF BIRTH=11 January 1897
PLACE OF BIRTH=Gellersen
DATE OF DEATH=16 January 1979
PLACE OF DEATH=Schwäbisch Hall
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