Karl Wahl

Karl Wahl

Infobox Politician
name = Karl Wahl



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office = Gauleiter of Swabia
term_start = 1928
term_end = 1945
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office2 = Member of the German Reichstag
term_start2 = 1933
term_end2 = 1945
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successor2 =
office3 = Head of government of Swabia
term_start3 = 1934
term_end3 = 1945
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office4 = Member of the Bavarian Landtag
term_start4 = 1928
term_end4 = 1933
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birth_date = Birth date|1892|09|24
birth_place = Aalen, German Empire
nationality = German
death_date = Death date|1981|02|18
death_place = Augsburg, West Germany
party = Nazi Party
relations =
residence = Augsburg, Bavaria
alma_mater =
occupation =
religion = Protestant


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Karl Wahl (24 September 1892 – 18 February 1981) was the Nazi "Gauleiter" of Swabia from the "Gau" inception in 1928 until the collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945.

Life

Early life

Karl Wahl was born as the thirteenth child of a boilerman in Aalen, then in the Kingdom of Württemberg, in 1892.

Upon finishing his schooling, he wished to join the Kaiserliche Marine but his father would not allow him. Instead, he entered the Bavarian Army in Aschaffenburg in 1910, signing on as a volunteer for two years. He became a paramedic in the army and was promoted to sergeant.

He served in the First World War as a paramedic but was wounded in 1915. After the war, he became a civil servant at the Augsburg city council, where he remained until 1933. His first position was at the city slaughterhouse. [ [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=yLgXWpvuTfkC&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=Karl+Wahl+Gauleiter&source=web&ots=5HIXeqq2BA&sig=ZP7vHvREaCiF4arfy4quiIEPR64&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=10&ct=result Nationalsozialistische Kommunalpolitik: Administrative Normalität] (in German) google book review, publisher: Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, accessed: 28 June 2008]

Wahl joined the SA ("Storm troopers") and the NSDAP in 1922 and became the leader of the "SA" in Swabia in 1923. In 1928, he became a member of the Bavarian "Landtag", the state parliament, a seat he held until 1933, when he was elected to the German "Reichstag".

Wahl established the first Nazi-owned newspaper in Augsburg in 1931, the "Neue National-Zeitung", which engaged in hate propaganda against Jews, the workers movement and the political oposition. The newspaper, under his leadership, also called for a boycott of Jewish buisnesses already in 1931. [ [http://www.schule.bayern.de/forum/archiv/pdfs/nsdenunziation.pdf Äußerungen gegen Hitler und deren Folgen] (in German) accessed: 28 June 2008]

Nazi era

Wahl became "Gauleiter" of Swabia on 1 October 1928 and held this position until the end of the Second World War in May 1945, when the "Gaue" were abolished. Originally, the office of "Gauleiter" was purely a party office, but with the Nazi "Machtergreifung" in January 1933, the position became much more an administrative one and by 1934, the "Gauleiters" had surplanted the still existing office of "Minister President" of Bavaria as the leading administrative authority in Bavaria. [ [http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/artikel/artikel_44985 Gauleiter] (in German) Historisches Lexikon Bayerns, accessed: 28 June 2008] Additionally, Wahl also held the office of "Regierungspräsident" (Head of Government) of Swabia from 1 July 1934, a state office, therefore combining civilian and party administration, like so many other "Gauleiter".

In Swabia, a relatively small "Gau", the local "Gauleiter" Wahl had to initially fend off attempts by his more powerful neighbor, Adolf Wagner, "Gauleiter" of the Munich-Upper Bavaria region, to incorporate Swabia into his "Gau". [ [http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/artikel/artikel_44497 Gau (NSDAP) - Kontinuität der Gaugliederung nach 1933] (in German) Historisches Lexikon Bayerns, accessed: 25 June 2008] Wahl was the only one of the Bavarian "Gauleiter" not to have graduated from university. [ [http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/artikel/artikel_44985 Gauleiter - Die bayrischen Gauleiter nach 1933] (in German) Historisches Lexikon Bayerns, accessed: 25 June 2008] Unlike Wagner, who was a personal friend of Hitler, Wahl wielded no real influence with the party leadership.

The "Gauleiter" was directly appointed by Hitler and only answerable to him. In practice, Hitler interfered little in the affairs of the local leaders and their power was almost absolute. [ [http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/nazi/innenpolitik/gaue/ Die NS-Gaue] (in German) Deutsches Historisches Museum website, accessed: 25 June 2008]

Wahl joined the "SS" and was promoted to SS-Gruppenführer on 9 September 1934.

In his time as "Gauleiter", Wahl, raised a Protestant but married to a Roman Catholic, enjoyed good relations with the church, something not appreciated within the higher party ranks, especially by Himmler and Bormann. [ [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=RreXLeUG_AIC&pg=PA230&lpg=PA230&dq=Karl+Wahl+Gauleiter&source=web&ots=BqJs1STLxd&sig=FnTh_mD5bLN8Gkiv-KyIPK4sQfw&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=10&ct=result The Holy Reich: Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, 1919-1945 ] google book review, page 230, author: Richard Steigmann-Gall, publisher: Cambridge University Press, accessed: 28 June 2008] He nevertheless held a close friendship to Auxiliary Bishop Franz Xaver Eberle (1874-1951) of Augsburg throughout the time of the "Third Reich" and Hitler himself complimented Wahl in 1937, saying "Wahl, your auxiliary bishop is the most sympathetic priest that I have ever met". [ [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=184561078916867 A Question of Resistance: The Catholic Church in the Third Reich] book review, author: Georg Denzler, publisher: Pendo Verlag, accessed: 29 June 2008]

On 12 July 1938, Wahl presided over the annexation of Jungholz and the Kleinwalsertal to the "Gau Schwaben". Both communities had previously been part of Austria but could only be reached overland from Swabia. Both were returned to Austria in September 1945. [ [http://www.kleinwalsertal.com/uploads/media/Jahrhundert__Rueckblick.pdf Jahrhundert – Rückblick] (in German) Kleinwalsertal website, accessed: 28 June 2008]

With the beginning of the Second World War, Wahl noticed that the excitement within the German population for another war was very limited. Compared to the patriotism he encountered and felt himself in 1914, he now mostly felt people were resigned and stunned in the face of another conflict. [ [http://www.matthias-fuchs.de/docs/PropPolen.htm Presselenkung im Dritten Reich - Die propagandistische Vorbereitung des Überfalls auf Polen] (in German) Historic seminar of the University of Bonn, accessed: 28 June 2008]

In May 1941, he held a rather telling speech at the Messerschmitt factory, voicing his belief in Hitler and his mission from God.

He also spent six weeks with a Swabian mountain division (German:"Gebirgsjäger") in the Donetsk region. [ [http://www.forumaugsburg.de/s_3themen/Antifa/040811_stadtrundgang/index.htm Alternativer Stadtrundgang] (in German - with picturs) accessed: 28 June 2008]

He was promoted to SS-Obergruppenführer on 1 August 1944. [ [http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Rotunda/2209/Bavaria.html Bavaria 1933-1945 - List of Ministers] accessed: 28 June 2008]

With the worsening war situation, Wahl and the "Gau Schwaben" came under the military command of Paul Giesler in 1944, who was in charge of Swabia and three of the formerly Austrian "Gaue". [ [http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/artikel/artikel_44985 Gauleiter - Die bayrischen Gauleiter nach 1942] (in German) Historisches Lexikon Bayerns, accessed: 25 June 2008]

He met Hitler for a last time on 25 February 1945 in Berlin. Wahl was well aware then that the war was lost, and so was Hitler. The latter issued on this occasion in front of a large number of "Gauleiter" the statement that "the German people did not have the inner strength they were perceived to have" and therefore were losing the war. Wahl attributed this harsh statement to the stress the "Führer" was in and perceived him to be mortally ill. Nevertheless, he could not understand why Hitler continued the war.

In the last days of the war, Wahl made no effort to prevent the handover of Augsburg to the allies, knowing full well that the city could not be defended; shortly after he was arrested. [ [http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/artikel/artikel_44985 Gauleiter - Die bayrischen Gauleiter vor dem Zusammenbruch 1945] (in German) Historisches Lexikon Bayerns, accessed: 25 June 2008]

Post-war

Wahl, "Gauleiter" of Swabia for almost 17 years, only served a light sentence after the war, being sentenced to 3½ years and loss of all personal funds on 17 December 1948. [ [http://www.geocities.com/~orion47/NSDAP/Gauleiter_R-Z.html Gauleiter R-Z] accessed: 25 June 2008] In this sentence, the 3½ years spent in captivity from April 1945 to September 1948 was credited, meaning he was released without any further time in jail. The majority of his personal funds was later restored to him, losing only 10 %. [ [http://www.schule.bayern.de/forum/archiv/pdfs/nsdenunziation.pdf Texte zum Gauleiter von Schwaben, Karl Wahl] (in German), accessed: 28 June 2008] He was downgraded from a group-I war criminal to a group-II, which explains the refund of parts of his funds.

He was also a witness at the Nuremberg trials in 1946. [ [http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/imt/proc/naeve.htm Nuremberg Trial Proceedings Volume 42] The Avalon Project, accessed: 28 June 2008]

After his time in prison, he changed his profession and became a textile merchant. After receiving permission from the denazification authorities, he started writing his autobiography in 1952 and 1953, which was published in Augsburg in 1954. [ [http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=28958092&top=SPIEGEL Es ist das deutsche Herz] (in German) Book review, accessed: 28 June 2008]

He later worked in the library of the Messerschmitt factory from 1958 to 1968, thanks to his friendship with Willy Messerschmitt, established in the Nazi era. [ [http://www.datenmatrix.de/projekte/hdbg/spurensuche/content/content_schulchronik_07-1939-1940.htm Schulchronik: »Spurensuche«. Die jüdischen Schülerinnen und die Zeit des Nationalsozialismus an der Maria-Theresia-Schule Augsburg] (in German) ]

His grave in Augsburg-Göggingen, where he is buried together with his wife, carries the message: "Do not tire of doing good deeds" (German: "Werdet nicht müde das Gute zu tun"). [ [http://www.forumaugsburg.de/s_3themen/Antifa/040811_stadtrundgang/index.htm Augsburg sightseeing] (in German) accessed: 28 June 2008]

War crimes and the Holocaust

In his book, Wahl claimed, like many Germans and even Nazis, not to have known about the Holocaust. [ [http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=28958092&top=SPIEGEL Es ist das deutsche Herz] (in German) Book review, accessed: 28 June 2008] He declared never to have issued an antisemitic word, and to be a true democrat. Considering the fact that Hitler announced his plans about the "Endlösung" of the "Jewish question" in a meeting with the "Gauleiters" on 12 December 1941 [ [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=bWedAta6kk8C&pg=PA81&lpg=PA81&dq=12+December+1941++Gauleiter&source=web&ots=hSCiiG2QWP&sig=0xuo7497d-FRQvjOUXjpwhZlDiY&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result The Holocaust: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies] google book review, author: David Cesarani, Sarah Kavanaugh, publisher: Routledge, page: 81, accessed: 28 June 2008] and the fact that it was obligatory for all "Gauleiter" to be there, at least the first two statements seem questionable. [ [http://www.schule.bayern.de/forum/archiv/pdfs/nsdenunziation.pdf Äußerungen gegen Hitler und deren Folgen] (in German) accessed: 28 June 2008]

He states that he was approached by soldiers of the Wehrmacht, returning on front leave to Swabia, who told him of the extermination of Jewish people in Eastern Europe. Wahl further says, he contacted a personal friend at the "Reichssicherheitshauptamt" to enquire whether there was any substance to the rumour and was told it was a lie. He was asked to disclose the names of the soldiers who had approached him.

Wahl's own statement after the war was that "nobody could be found in Swabia who had personally been harmed by him", but makes no reference to the last 500 Jewish citizens of Augsburg, who disappeared in concentration camps in the years following the "Kristallnacht", when the Augsburg Synagogue was destroyed. [ [http://www.schule.bayern.de/forum/archiv/pdfs/nsdenunziation.pdf Äußerungen gegen Hitler und deren Folgen] (in German) accessed: 28 June 2008]

Offices and memberships

Apart from being "Gauleiter" of Swabia, Wahl also held the following offices and memberships within the Nazi organisation: [ [http://www.geocities.com/~orion47/NSDAP/Gauleiter_R-Z.html Gauleiter R-Z] accessed: 28 June 2008]
* "Reichsstatthalter of Swabia"
* "Reichsverteidigungskommissar (Defence commisioner) of Swabia", 1942 to 1945
* "SS-Obergruppenführer", promoted 1 August 1944
* "SA-Obergruppenführer"
* "Regierungspräsident (Head of Government) of Swabia", since 1934
* "Member of the German Reichstag" for Upper Bavaria-Swabia from 12 November 1933 to May 1945
* "Member of the Bavarian Landtag" 1928 to 1933

* NSDAP-membership number: 9 803
* SS-membership number: 228 017

Decorations

* "Iron Cross" 1914
* "Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer" ("Cross of honor for war veterans")
* "Landesorden" ("State medal")
* "Goldenes Parteiabzeichen" ("Golden party badge")
* "Dienstauszeichnung der NSDAP in Gold" ("Service decoration of the party in Gold")
* "Ehrendegen des Reichsführers SS" ("Sword of honor of the Reichsführers SS")
* "Totenkopfring der SS" ("death's head [skull and cross-bones] ring of the SS")

Speeches

* Wahl held a speech at the Messerschmitt factory on 8 May 1941 in which he declared he considered Adolf Hitler to have a mandate from God to punish all people and countries which have strayed from the path of decency. He denounced the leaders of countries Germany had defeated so far as cowards due to the fact that they fled rather then stayed or died with their people and soldiers. [ [http://www.br-online.de/wissen-bildung/collegeradio/medien/geschichte/ns1/manuskript/ns1_manuskript.pdf BR-Online - Nazi-Ideologie im Original-Ton] (in German) accessed: 28 June 2008] A short recording of this speech was actually preserved.

Autobiography

Wahl published an autobiography in Augsburg in 1954, being the first former "Gauleiter" to do so after the war: [ [http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=28958092&top=SPIEGEL Es ist das deutsche Herz] (in German) Book review, accessed: 28 June 2008]
* "... es ist das deutsche Herz", Erlebnisse und Erkenntnisse eines ehemaligen Gauleiters" ("...it's the German heart", experiences and insights of a former Gauleiter")

He also later published a second book in Offenbach am Main in 1973:
* "Patrioten oder Verbrecher – Aus Liebe zu Deutschland: 17 Jahre als Hitlers Gauleiter" ("Patriot or criminal - for the love of Germany: 17 years as Hitler's Gauleiter"), publisher: Orion-Heimreiter-Verlag, ISBN 3875880706

External links

* [http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/document/artikel_44985_bilder_value_10_gauleiter5.jpgPicture of Karl Wahl in "Gauleiter" uniform] Historisches Lexikon Bayerns
* [http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=28958092&top=SPIEGEL "Es ist das deutsche Herz"] (in German) Bookreview of Wahls autobiography by "Der Spiegel", 22 December 1954
* [http://www.br-online.de/wissen-bildung/collegeradio/medien/geschichte/ns1/audio/ Nazi-Ideologie im Original-Ton: Führer und Masse] (in German) Bayerischer Rundfunk - voice recording of Karl Wahl's speech at the Messerschmitt factory in 1941 - length: 70 seconds
* [http://www.forumaugsburg.de/s_3themen/Antifa/040811_stadtrundgang/index.htm Augsburg sightseeing] (text in German) Pictures of places in Augsburg associated with the Nazis and Karl Wahl, including his grave

Sources

* [http://www.shoa.de/content/view/544/41/ List of Gaue and Gauleiter] (in German) "Shoa.de" website
* [http://www.verwaltungsgeschichte.de/gau_abc.html Die Gaue der NSDAP] (in German)

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