- Paul Giesler
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office =Minister President ofBavaria
term_start = 1942
term_end = 1945
predecessor = Ludwig Siebert
successor =Fritz Schäffer
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birth_date = Birth date|1895|6|15
birth_place =Siegen
nationality = German
death_date = Death date|1945|5|8
death_place =Berchtesgaden
party = Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei
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footnotes =Paul Giesler (born
15 June 1895 inSiegen ; died8 May 1945 inBerchtesgaden ) was a member of theNSDAP , from 1941 NSDAPGauleiter ofWestphalia -South ("Westfalen-Süd") and as of 1942 also acting Gauleiter of theGau Munich-Upper Bavaria ("Gau München-Oberbayern"). He was from2 November 1942 to28 April 1945 the Premier ("Ministerpräsident") ofBavaria .Life
The trained
architect was from 1924 a Party speaker, an SA leader, and leader of an NSDAP local ("Ortsgruppenleiter"). During theNight of the Long Knives he only narrowly missed being arrested and murdered. He served in thePoland andFrance campaigns. Only from August 1941 did Giesler once again take up important Party functions, atMartin Bormann 's instigation, first becoming NSDAP Gauleiter of Westphalia-South in 1941, and then as of April 1942Adolf Wagner 's successor as acting Gauleiter of Munich-Upper Bavaria. After Ludwig Siebert's death on1 November 1942, he was also appointed acting "Ministerpräsident" of Bavaria. As the war continued, he took up more and more ministerial posts, especially after Wagner's death.In Munich, Giesler was known for speaking out against higher education for women, provoking student walk-outs of his speeches. He was also known for the capture and defeat of the
White Rose ("Weiße Rose") student resistance movement. In April 1945, he was appointed Reich Defence Commissar-South and with help from SS units brutally quelled the "Freedom Action Bavaria" ("Freiheitsaktion Bayern") uprising under Captain Dr.Rupprecht Gerngroß in Munich. InAdolf Hitler 's will of29 April 1945, Giesler was made Reich Minister for the Interior. He never had the chance to assume this latest post, though.On 8 May 1945, Nazi capitulation day, Giesler and his wife committed suicide, fearing capture by American troops as they fled Berchtesgaden.
Giesler was an unquestioning follower of Hitler, ruling efficently and with almost unlimited power in the last war years in Bavaria [ [http://rzblx2.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/blo/boslview/boslview.php?seite=270&band=1 Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg - Bosls bayrische Biographie - Paul Giesler] (in German)] .
External links
* [http://www.historisches-centrum.de/index.php?id=286 Detailed biography of "Paul Giesler" (Historisches Centrum Hagen)]
* [http://www.siegen.de/standard/page.sys/details/eintrag_id=148/content_id=31/191.htm Town of Si
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* [http://www.der-untergang.de/bunker-dokumente.php3 Hitler's will from 29 April 1945] (all in German)
* [http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/document/artikel_44985_bilder_value_8_gauleiter4.jpgPicture of Paul Giesler, undated] Historisches Lexikon Bayernsources
* [http://rzblx2.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/blo/boslview/boslview.php?seite=270&band=1 Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg - Bosls bayrische Biographie - Paul Giesler] (in German), author: Karl Bosl, publisher: Pustet, page 254-255
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