- Harro Schulze-Boysen
Heinz Harro Max Wilhelm Georg Schulze-Boysen (
2 September 1909 –22 December 1942 ) was a German officer, commentator, andGerman Resistance fighter against German dictatorAdolf Hitler 's Nazi régime.Early life
Schulze-Boysen was born in
Kiel as the son of decorated naval officer Erich Edgar Schulze. His mother was Marie Luise (née Boysen). On his father's side, he also countedGrand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz among his kin. He had sister, Helga (born 1910) and brother, Hartmut (born 1922).He spent his youth in
Duisburg . In 1923, when he was 14, he found himself in the middle of the occupation of theRuhr by French and Belgian troops. Schulze-Boysen's participation in the struggle against the occupiers brought about his swift arrest by the French.Political activities
In 1928, he joined the "
Jungdeutscher Orden ", a youth organization in theWeimar Republic and the "Studentenverbindung " Albingia. He studied law inFreiburg (Baden-Württemberg ), and Berlin, without finishing. In 1930, he supported an intellectual-nationalistic group called the "Volksnationale Reichsvereinigung" ("People's National Imperial Union"), had contacts with the French magazine "Plans" in 1931, which sought the establishment of aEurope -wide collective economic system. The same year, he published the left-liberal "Der Gegner" founded byFranz Jung and modelled on "Plans". Although he was leaning towards the political left, he maintained his contacts to nationalistic circles.In 1932, he organized the "Treffen der revolutionären Jugend Europas" ("Meeting of Europe's Revolutionary Youth"), with over a hundred participants. He also advocated the abolition of the capitalist system, and the liquidation of the "Diktat" of Versailles.
In April 1933, the offices of "Der Gegner" were destroyed by Brown Shirt thugs, and Schulze-Boysen was roughed up, had crooked crosses scratched in his skin, and was held in confinement for several days. He was released after his parents intervened. In May 1933 he began pilot training at
Warnemünde and from 1934 he was working in the communications department of the Reich Air Transport Ministry ("Reichsluftfahrtministerium") in Berlin.Resistance activities
Beginning in 1935, he gathered around himself a circle of left-leaning anti-fascists, among them
artist s,pacifist s, andCommunist s. The circle published anti-fascist writings. In 1936, he married Libertas Haas-Heye, a press officer forMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer , who likewise joined the resistance group. In 1936, Schulze-Boysen made contact withArvid Harnack and his circle, and also with the Communists Hilde andHans Coppi . From these meetings arose what theGestapo would call the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") group.In 1940-1941, the group was in
wireless contact with Soviet agents, and was thereby trying to thwart the forthcoming German aggression upon theSoviet Union . (As a first lieutenant on theLuftwaffe Leadership Staff, Schulze-Boysen had access to secret documents.)Arrest and death
In July 1942, the Decryption Department of the "Oberkommando des Heeres" managed to decode the group's radio messages, and the
Gestapo pounced. On31 August , Harro and Libertas Schulze-Boysen were arrested. They were sentenced to death on19 December and executed three days later atPlötzensee Prison in Berlin.Memorials
In the Berlin borough of
Lichtenberg in 1972, a street was named after the Schulze-Boysens (see link below).In the picture at right appear the following lines:
:"Wenn wir auch sterben sollen,:"So wissen wir: Die Saat:"Geht auf. Wenn Köpfe rollen, dann:"Zwingt doch der Geist den Staat."
:"Glaubt mit mir an die gerechte Zeit, die alles reifen lässt!"
:"Even if we should die,:We know this: The seed:Bears fruit. If heads roll, then:The spirit nevertheless forces the state."
:"Believe with me in the just time that lets everything ripen."
External links
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* [http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/SchulzeBoysenHarro/index.html Lebendiges Museum Online]
* [http://www.berlingeschichte.de/Strassen/Bez17a/S528.htm Berlingeschichte.de: Schulze-Boysen-Straße] (both in German)Source
*Linked German article
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