- Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper
Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper (born
13 October 1883 inSchwerin ; died23 October 1935 inDessau ) was a Nazi politician and a NaziGauleiter in the Gau ofMagdeburg -Anhalt .Life
First Loeper became an ensign (Fahnenjunker) in Pioneer Battalion 2 in
Spandau and then completed training at the Neiße Military School. Already in 1904 he was made alieutenant , and after various other commands, eventually a first lieutenant in 1912. Then came his transfer to the Magdeburg Pioneer Battalion 4. Here he took over command of a searchlight platoon.After the
First World War broke out, Loeper was then deployed between 1914 and 1918 at the Western Front as acaptain and company chief of Pioneer Battalion 19. He was wounded several times. In 1915 he was decorated with theIron Cross and the Mecklenburg-Schwerin Military Merit Cross ("Mecklenburg-Schwerinsches Militärverdienstkreuz"), First Class.After the war ended, Loeper became leader of a
Freikorps that saw deployment both in theBaltic States and theRuhr area . In this capacity, he was involved in quelling the Spartakus uprising.With the founding of the
Reichswehr , Loeper became company chief of Pioneer Battalion 2. In 1923, he worked as a teacher at the "Pionierschule" inMunich , and got to knowAdolf Hitler there. Loeper took part in theBeer Hall Putsch on9 November 1923 and aimed at getting the "Pionierschule" to fall in and follow Hitler's orders. After the putsch had been put down, Loeper was discharged from the Reichswehr in 1924 for his participation.Loeper now began to get involved in the
NSDAP . In 1925 he joined the Party. He moved to Dessau and first led the Nazi local ("Ortsgruppe") there. In the same year he became the Gau's manager and in the end, in 1927, Gauleiter of the Gau of Magdeburg-Anhalt, succeedingHermann Schmischke . Loeper gave himself over to building the Party up in his Gau, and fought against theBauhaus , which was located in Dessau at that time. In a letter in 1930 he wrote "as the Bauhaus belongs to Jerusalem and not to Dessau". Loeper later had a decisive part in stripping this institution of its assets.In 1928, Loeper became a member of the Anhalt "
Landtag ". Anhalt had a Nazi "Land" government as early as 1932. As of 1930, Loeper was also a member of the Reichstag for electoral district 10 (Magdeburg ).Loeper became leader of the Nazi Party's personnel office and publisher of the "Trommler". In 1932 he instituted at Schloß Großkühnau (in Dessau) the first "Stammabteilung" and the "Führerschule" of the "Reichsarbeitsdienst". In the same year came Loeper's appointment to provincial NSDAP inspector for
Middle Germany -Brandenburg .After the Nazis' nationwide seizure of power, Loeper became Reich Governor in
Braunschweig and Anhalt. He set up office in Dessau. Also in 1933, the city of Magdeburg made him an honorary citizen, a distinction of which he was posthumously stripped in 1946. In 1934, he was appointed an honorary SSGruppenführer and an honorary Gau leader of the "Reichsarbeitsdienst". In 1935, he became a member of the Academy for German Law ("Akademie für Deutsches Recht").On 23 October 1935, Loeper died of neck
cancer . His burial took place in the Napoleon Tower ("Napoleonturm") inMildensee near Dessau. Various honours flowed from the region. The Magdeburg borough of Ottersleben named a street "Hauptmann-Loeper-Straße" after him. After the Nazi régime fell, though, such honours quickly disappeared.Literature/Source
*Gerald Christopeit, "Magdeburger Biographisches Lexikon", 2002, Magdeburg, ISBN 3-933046-49-1
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