- Erich Koch
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name = Erich Koch
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order = Gauleiter of East Prussia
term_start = 1928
term_end = 1945
leader =Adolf Hitler
predecessor =Bruno Gustav Scherwitz
successor = none
order2 = Reichskommissar of Ukraine
term_start2 =August 20 ,1941
term_end2 =October 6 ,1943
appointed2 =Adolf Hitler
predecessor2 = none
successor2 =Curt von Gottberg
birth_date =January 16 ,1896
birth_place =Elberfeld ,Rhine Province ,Kingdom of Prussia ,German Empire
death_date =November 12 ,1986 (aged 90)
death_place =Barczewo ,People's Republic of Poland
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party =NSDAP
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footnotes =Erich Koch (
June 19 ,1896 –November 12 ,1986 ) was aGauleiter of theNazi Party (NDSAP) inEast Prussia from 1928 until 1945, and Reichskomissar inUkraine from 1941 until 1944.Early life and First World War
Koch was born in Elberfeld, today part of
Wuppertal , as the son offoreman . A skilled trader, Koch joined the railway service as an aspirant for the middle level of the civil service. InWorld War I he was a soldier from 1915 till 1918 and later fought as a member of "Freikorps Rossbach" inUpper Silesia .Rise in the Nazi Party
Koch joined the NSDAP in 1922. During the
Occupation of the Ruhr , he was a member ofAlbert Leo Schlageter 's group and was imprisoned several times by the French authorities. In 1927 he became Bezirksführer of the NSDAP inEssen and later the deputy Gauleiter of NSDAP-Gau Ruhr. Koch belonged to the left wing of the party and was a supporter of the faction led byGregor Strasser .In 1928 Koch became Gauleiter of the
Province of East Prussia , and from September 1930 a member of the Reichstag. After the "Machtergreifung ", he became Oberpräsident of East Prussia. In 1938 Koch was appointed SA-Obergruppenführer.econd World War
At the commencement of World War II Koch was appointed Reichsverteidigungskommissar for East Prussia. On
October 26 ,1939 , after the end of theInvasion of Poland , he was transferred from East Prussia to the new Reichsgau Westpreußen, later renamed toDanzig-West Prussia . East Prussia was compensated withRegierungsbezirk Zichenau . These new areas lay approximately between the riversVistula andNarew . Soon after the invasion of the Soviet Union, Koch was appointed Zivilkommissar onAugust 1 ,1941 , and later as Chief of Civil Administration inBezirk Bialystok . OnSeptember 1 , Koch became Reichskomissar ofReichskommissariat Ukraine . His domain was extended from theBaltic Sea to theBlack Sea ; it comprised ethnic German, Polish, Belarus and Ukrainian areas. His brutality is best pronounced in his remark, "If I meet an Ukrainian worthy of being seated at my table, I must have him shot." [Norman Davies: "Europe at War", Macmillan, 2006.]As the
Red Army advanced into his area during 1945, Koch escaped through the Baltic Sea betweenApril 23 ,1945 , andMay 7 ,1945 , on theicebreaker "Ostpreußen". From Pillau throughHel Peninsula ,Rügen , andCopenhagen he arrived atFlensburg , where he hid himself. He was captured by British forces inHamburg in May 1949.Trial and imprisonment
The
Soviet Union demanded Koch's extradition, but the British government decided to pass him on to the Polish government instead. Extradited to Poland, he was sentenced to death onMarch 9 ,1959 , forwar crimes against the Poles, but was never put on trial for crimes committed in Ukraine. His death sentence was never carried out, and many people believed that he traded his life for information aboutart looted by the Nazis during the war, including parts of the famousAmber Room , although there is no evidence to support this claim. Koch appeared in a television report onKönigsberg 's history in 1986, interviewed by West German journalists in his Polish prison cell. He died of natural causes in prison atBarczewo , Poland.References
Sources
* Медведев Д.Н. Сильные духом /Вступ. ст. А. В. Цессарского; Ил. И. Л. Ушакова. — М.: Правда, 1985. — 512 с, ил.
* Hans-Erich Volkmann (Hrsg.), Das Russlandbild im Dritten Reich (Образ России в Третьем Рейхе), Köln 1994.
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