- Egbert Hayessen
Egbert Hayessen (
28 December 1913 –15 August 1944 ) was a German resistance fighter in the struggle againstAdolf Hitler , and a major in the army.Born in
Eisleben , Hayessen grew up on the Hessian state domain of Mittelhof near Felsberg-Gensungen. In 1924, he went toRoßleben . There, in 1933 at the Roßleben Monastery School he did his "Abitur ". After his "Abitur", Hayessen completed military training at Artillery Regiment no. 12 inSchwerin as a career officer and rose to major on the General Staff with GeneralFriedrich Fromm , Commander-in-chief of the Reserve Army. Hayessen first learnt of the plot against Hitler andOperation Valkyrie on15 July 1944 fromRobert Bernardis . He turned away fromNational Socialism and took part in the attempt to assassinate Hitler at theWolf's Lair inEast Prussia on20 July 1944, taking on the foreseen logistical connections between City CommandantPaul von Hase and Police PresidentWolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorf . On the day of the attack, Egbert Hayessen brought Paul von Hase the news of General Fromm's arrest at headquarters on Bendlerstraße in Berlin. At the City Commandant's office, Hayessen then took part in the preparations to occupy the radio building in Berlin and to arrest Propaganda MinisterJoseph Goebbels .On
15 August 1944 , Hayessen was sentenced to death by hanging at the "Volksgerichtshof ", and the sentence was carried out the same day atPlötzensee Prison in Berlin.Egbert Hayessen is memorialized at the Plötzensee Memorial Centre. Furthermore, a plaque in memory of his act of conscience may be seen outside the Mittelhof near Gensungen.
Literature
* Plötzensee Memorial Centre Archive
External links
* [http://www.gdw-berlin.de/bio/ausgabe.php?id=134 Biography at "Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand"]
* [http://www.klosterschule.de/frontend/index.php?page_id=10531 Article about Hayessen on his school's website]
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