- Wilhelm Gustloff
Wilhelm Gustloff (
January 30 ,1895 -February 4 ,1936 ) was the German leader of the Swiss NSDAP (Nazi) party; he founded the Swiss branch of the party atDavos in 1932. [http://www.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.asp?c=fwLYKnN8LzH&b=243125]Gustloff, who worked as a Swiss government
meteorologist , joined the NSDAP in 1929 and put much effort in the distribution of the anti-Semitic bookProtocols of the Elders of Zion , to the point that members of the Swiss Jewish community sued the book's distributor, the Swiss Nazi Party, forlibel . Gustloff was shot and killed in 1936 byDavid Frankfurter , a Jewish student incensed by Gustloff's anti-Semitic activism.Gustloff was given a state funeral in his birth place of
Schwerin inMecklenburg withAdolf Hitler ,Joseph Goebbels ,Hermann Göring ,Heinrich Himmler ,Martin Bormann andJoachim von Ribbentrop in attendance. Thousands ofHitlerjugend members lined the route. His coffin, which was transported on a special train from Davos to Schwerin, made stops inStuttgart ,Würzburg ,Erfurt , Halle,Magdeburg andWittenberg . His widow, mother and brother were present at the funeral and received personal condolences from Hitler.Ernst Wilhelm Bohle was the first at Gustloff's funeral to recite a few lines in honour of the deceased. Gustloff was made amartyr of the Nazi cause and his murder later became part of thepropaganda serving as pretext for the 1938Kristallnacht pogrom .The German cruise ship "Wilhelm Gustloff" was named after Gustloff by the Nazi regime; the ship was sunk in 1945 with the loss of over 9,000 lives. Also, the
Wilhelm Gustloff Foundation orWilhelm-Gustloff-Stiftung was named after him as well as the small arms factory Wilhelm Gustloff Werke (renamed duringWorld War II ).His assassination is an element of the novel "
Crabwalk " by the German writerGünter Grass with the plot based on the fate of the ship "Wilhelm Gustloff".References
* Peter Bollier, "4. Februar 1936: das Attentat auf Wilhelm Gustloff"; in: Roland Aergerter (Hrsg.), "Politische Attentate des 20. Jahrhunderts", Zürich, NZZ Verlag, 1999
* Matthieu Gillabert, "La propagande nazie en Suisse, L'affaire Gustloff 1936", Lausanne, presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, 2008
* Emil Ludwig; Peter O. Chotjewitz; Helmut Kreuzer (Hrsg.), "Der Mord in Davos", Herbstein, März, 1986External links
* [http://www1.uni-hamburg.de/rz3a035//pogrom.html The "Reichskristallnacht" Pogrom of the 9th/10th November 1938.]
* [http://www.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.asp?c=fwLYKnN8LzH&b=243125 A Survey of Nazi and Pro-Nazi Groups in Switzerland: 1930-1945]
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