- August Eigruber
August Eigruber (
16 April ,1907 –28 May ,1947 ) was the NaziGauleiter of Oberdonau (UpperDanube ) andLandeshauptmann ofUpper Austria .Born in
Steyr ,Austria , after finishing middle school, Eigruber underwent training ingeodesy and finemechanics at theAustria n Federal Teaching Institution forIron - andSteel working. Thereafter, he was active in his profession. In November 1922 he joined the National Socialist Worker Youth of Austria, whose leader he became in 1925. In April 1928, he joined theNazi Party , whose Steyr-Land district leadership he took up in October 1930. For his activities in the NSDAP, which was banned in Austria, Eigruber was sentenced to several months inprison .From May 1935, Eigruber was the
Gau Director ("Gaugeschäftsführer") for the banned Party in the Upper Austria Gau, and he took over complete leadership of the Gau as of 1936. AfterAnschluss , he was appointed "Landeshauptmann" on14 March 1938 . From10 April 1938 he furthermore functioned as a ministerial adviser. Shortly before this, in March 1938, Eigruber joined the SA, in which he bore the rank of "Brigadeführer ".On
22 May 1938 , he transferred to the SS as a "Standartenführer ". On1 April 1940 , he was installed as Reich Governor ("Reichstatthalter") of Oberdonau, which in November 1942 led to his appointment as Reich Defence Commissar ("Reichsverteidigungskommissar"). In June 1943, Eigruber was promoted to SS-Obergruppenführer .Right after
Germany 'sunconditional surrender in May 1945, Eigruber was arrested in theSalzkammergut by theUnited States Army , and he was questioned as a witness at theNuremberg Trials . In the so-calledMauthausen Trial , Eigruber was sentenced in March 1946 by theDachau International Military Tribunal to death by hanging for his responsibility for crimes atMauthausen concentration camp . The sentence was carried out in the prison yard atLandsberg am Lech on May 28, 1947.
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