- Karl Sack
Karl Sack (born
June 9 ,1896 in Bosenheim (nowBad Kreuznach ), executedApril 9 ,1945 inFlossenbürg concentration camp ) was a Germanjurist and member of the resistance movement duringWorld War II .Karl Sack studied law in Heidelberg where he joined aBurschenschaft (Burschenschaft Vineta) and after a time in legal practice became ajudge inHesse . He married Wilhelmine Weber and had two sons. In 1934, Sack joined the newly established Reichskriegsgericht (Reich Military Court) where he quickly rose to a senior position. He was able to delay proceedings against Army Commander-in-ChiefWerner von Fritsch who had been falsely accused ofhomosexuality by theGestapo in an attempt to discredit him for his opposition to Hitler's attempts to subjugate the German armed forces. In the fall of 1942, Karl Sack became Judge Advocate General of the Army.During World War II, Sack maintained contacts within the resistance circles in the
military , including AdmiralWilhelm Canaris , Major GeneralHans Oster andHans von Dohnanyi , as well as with others within theAbwehr (German military intelligence). He was part of the attempt to assassinate Hitler on July 20, 1944 and after that failed attempt he was arrested onAugust 9 ,1944 . In the very last days of the war, he was brought before theVolksgerichtshof (People's Court), a drumhead court, where he was sentenced to death, and then hanged. Sack had been slated for the role of Justice Minister within a planned post-coup civilian government.In 1984, Sack's role as a member of the resistance was remembered with a bronze plaque placed in the former Reichskriegsgericht in
Berlin-Charlottenburg . There was some opposition to this honour as Sack favoured a far-reaching interpretation of what constituteddesertion , which must have led to more than a few death sentences.In Bosenheim, a suburb of Bad Kreuznach, a street has been named in his honour.
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List of members of the July 20 plot
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