- Fritz Bracht
Fritz Bracht (18 January 1899 in Heiden, part of
Lage nearDetmold – 9 May 1945 inBad Kudowa , nowKudowa Zdrój ,Poland ) was NaziGauleiter ofUpper Silesia .After training as a gardener, Bracht performed military service beginning in 1917, and was deployed at the front until the end of the
First World War . Thereafter, he found himself a prisoner of the British, until 1919.On 1 April 1927, Bracht joined the
Nazi Party and was appointed leader of the NSDAP district ofSauerland in November 1928. He held the same function as of 1 March 1931 inAltena .Elected to the
Prussian Landtag for the Nazis in 1932, he took on the post of acting Gauleiter of Silesia on 1 May 1935.After Gauleiter Josef Wagner, in whose shadow Bracht had been standing for quite a while, fell out of favour with
Adolf Hitler on 9 November 1941 and was removed from office and kicked out of the Party, Silesia was split into twoGau e, Upper and Lower Silesia, with Bracht taking an appointment as the new Gauleiter of the former. From February 1941, he was moreover given the function of High President ("Oberpräsident") of the Province of Upper Silesia, and in November 1942 the office of Reich Defence Commissar in his Gau. In 1944, he was also promoted to SAObergruppenführer .Right before the
Red Army marched intoGermany , with capture and internment at Soviet hands looming, Bracht and his wife both committed suicide bypoison ing themselves.Bracht had long been pushed into the background and dominated by his predecessor Josef Wagner, who in the years leading up to the war had been much esteemed and very influential. In 1944, when with war threatening, Bracht ordered that air defence facilities in his Gau be upgraded and made stronger, he could not prevail upon the Armament Ministry to do so.
Literature
* Joachim Lilla (Bearbeiter): "Statisten in Uniform. Die Mitglieder des Reichstags 1933–1945." Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 2004, ISBN 3-7700-5254-4.
* Joachim Lilla (Bearbeiter): "Die stellvertretenden Gauleiter und die Vertretung der Gauleiter der NSDAP im „Dritten Reich“." Wirtschaftsverlag NW, Bremerhaven 2003, ISBN 3-86509-020-6 (= Materialien aus dem Bundesarchiv, Heft 13).
* Michael Rademacher: "Handbuch der NSDAP-Gaue 1928–1945. Die Amtsträger der NSDAP und ihrer Organisationen auf Gau- und Kreisebene in Deutschland und Österreich sowie in den Reichsgauen Danzig-Westpreußen, Sudetenland und Wartheland." Lingenbrink, Vechta 2000, ISBN 3-8311-0216-3.
* Wolfgang Stelbrink: "Die Kreisleiter der NSDAP in Westfalen und Lippe. Versuch einer Kollektivbiographie mit biographischem Anhang." Nordrhein-Westfälisches Staatsarchiv, Münster 2003, ISBN 3-932892-14-3 (= Veröffentlichungen der staatlichen Archive des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Reihe C, Band 48).References
External links
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* [http://mdz1.bib-bvb.de/~rt/select.html?suchbegriff=&name=Bracht%2C+Fritz&schlu=reichstag24&recherche=ja Bild und Biografie im Handbuch des Reichstags]
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