- Ferdinand von Lüninck
Ferdinand Joseph Meinolph Anton Maria Freiherr von Lüninck (
3 August 1888 –14 November 1944 ) was a German landowner and officer.Born in
Ostwig ,Province of Westphalia , Ferdinand von Lüninck was married to Auguste Freiin von Gaugreben-Schönau, with whom he had two daughters and three sons.Ferdinand von Lüninck studied
law and eventually adopted a career ingovernment . After theFirst World War , he was until 1922 District Administrator ("Landrat") inNeuss . Later, after his father's death, he moved back to his family home to administer the estate, and became active in the Westphalia "Landwirtschaftskammer", a body representing and regulating matters relating to rural interests andforest s. Within theGerman National People's Party ("Deutschnationale Volkspartei"; DNVP) he first supported the course that theNazis were taking. From 1933 to 1938, he was the premier ("Oberpräsident") of the Province ofWestphalia , and until 1943, he was in themilitary as abattalion commander inPotsdam . He was then involved in the plans to overthrowHitler on20 July 1944 , after having metCarl Friedrich Goerdeler andFritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg in Berlin in 1943. He was foreseen as Political Commissioner for Defence District XX (Danzig, nowadaysGdańsk ,Poland ). He was arrested on25 July 1944 , after the plot failed. He was sentenced at the "Volksgerichtshof " on13 November 1944 to death and hanged atPlötzensee Prison in Berlin the next day.Notes
External links
* [http://www.gdw-berlin.de/bio/ausgabe.php?id=161 Short biography]
* [http://www.landwirtschaftskammer.de/verbraucher/service/stillerevolution.pdf Lünincks Works in the "Landwirtschaftskammer"]
* [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Plotzensee.html Plötzensee Prison]
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