- Rudolf Diels
Rudolf Diels (
December 16 ,1900 -November 18 ,1957 ) was a German politician. A protégé ofHermann Göring , Diels was in charge of theGestapo from 1933 to 1934.He was born in Berghaus in Taunus, the son of a farmer. He served in the army during
World War I and afterwards went to study law at theUniversity of Marburg from 1919. He joined thePrussia n interior ministry in 1930 and was promoted to an advisory position in the Prussian police in 1932, targeting the suppression of political radicals, bothCommunist s andNazis . WhenAdolf Hitler came to power, Diels was head of the Prussian political police inBerlin .When Göring was made minister for Prussia in 1933, replacing Karl Severing, he was impressed with Diels' work and new commitment to the Nazi party. Göring appointed him as chief of the new Prussian state police department 1A, concerned with political crimes, in April 1933. Department 1A was soon renamed the Gestapo. He was the main interrogator of
Marinus van der Lubbe following theReichstag fire ofFebruary 27 ,1933 .Diels soon attracted the attention of political rivals including
Reinhard Heydrich . Effectively smeared, he narrowly avoided execution during theNight of the Long Knives , fleeing his post for five weeks. When control of the Gestapo was given toHeinrich Himmler , Diels was dismissed on April 1, 1934. He was briefly Deputy Police President of Berlin before being appointed to the local government of Cologne as a "Regierungspräsident".He maintained his association with Göring, marrying a cousin of his protector. Göring saved him from prison on a number of occasions, notably once in 1940 when he declined to order the arrest of
Jew s and more vitally after theJuly 20 Plot .He presented an affidavit for the prosecution at the
Nuremberg trials but was also summoned to testify by Göring's defence lawyer. He later served in the post-war government ofLower Saxony from 1950 and then in the Ministry of the Interior until his retirement in 1953. He died following an accident while hunting.Diels' memoirs, "Lucifer Ante Portas: Von Severing bis Heydrich", were published in 1950. A less cautious work was published after his retirement, "Der Fall Otto Johns" (1954).
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