- Alfred Grünberg
Alfred Grünberg (
18 February 1902 inMagdeburg –21 May 1942 inBerlin ) was a worker, a member of theCommunist Party of Germany (KPD) and a resistance fighter against the Nazi régime.Life
Alfred Grünberg got involved quite early in the Communist
youth movement , and in 1928, he joined the KPD in which he served as political leader of an illegal street cell inBohnsdorf , a Berlin neighbourhood nowadays part ofTreptow-Köpenick , until 1933. He published many leaflets for the KPD and wrote letters to doctors and other professional people warning them aboutHitler and his henchmen, and touting freedom.After the KPD was banned in 1933 after Hitler and the Nazis came to power, he busied himself between 1936 and 1938 as a courier between
Berlin andPrague for the KPD's political leadership in exile. As Grünberg was coming back to Bohnsdorf from Prague shortly beforeChristmas in 1938, he hid some writings that he had brought along at a feed dealer's, so that he could later hand them out onChristmas Eve to those to whose letterboxes they were destined, dressed asSanta Claus (orFather Christmas ). After the war broke out in 1939, Grünberg was politically active at the Siemens works. He was arrested many times, but for good in February 1940. In January 1941, he was given aprison term of 15 months.On
10 January 1942 , he was sentenced to death at the "Volksgerichtshof " forhigh treason , along withKurt Steffelbauer andJohann Gloger , and on21 May 1942 , he was hanged atPlötzensee Prison in Berlin.Grünberg lived on Schönefelder Straße, which today bears the name Grünbergallee in his honour.
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* PDFlink| [http://freeweb.dnet.it/treptow/gg.pdf "In Erinnerung und Gedenken an den antifaschistischen Widerstand in Treptow..."] |325 KiB smaller|(a memorial to Grünberg by the "Treptower Antifa Gruppe")
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