- Ludwig Gehre
Ludwig Gehre (born
1895 October 5 inDüsseldorf ; died1945 April 9 inFlossenbürg concentration camp ) was an officer and resistance fighter involved in the preparation of an assassination attempt againstHitler .Life
Little detail is known of Gehre's early years in the parental home and the education he received. The first reference to Gehre appears when he was a managing director of a building contractor. In 1928 he published a study on
Clausewitz ; by that time he is supposed to have begun his career as an officer in the Reichswehr.Contact man with the Conspirators
At the beginning of the
Second World War Gehre was active as aCaptain in theAbwehr (Military Intelligence) underAdmiral Wilhelm Canaris . By 1939 a group in the Abwehr had formed to remove theNazi regime and end the War. This circle included Admiral Canaris,General Ludwig Beck ,Hans von Dohnanyi ,Hans Oster , andDietrich Bonhoeffer , as well as Gehre.By March 1943 Gehre was privy to the Military Opposition's preparations under
Henning von Tresckow to assassinateHitler . In January 1944Helmuth James Graf von Moltke was arrested, and in March 1944 Gehre was also taken by theGestapo . Gehre, however, was soon able to flee and disappeared.
After the failed 20 July 1944 assassination attempt to kill Hitler , the search for Gehre intensified. Gehre, together with his wife, kept himself hidden for several more weeks. Further shelter was procured by the brothers Hans andOtto John . When Gehre realized that he was about to be discovered by the Gestapo on1944 November 2 , he shot his wife and then directed the gun toward himself. Although he was badly hurt, he survived. [An additional installment in Gehre's escape narrative is casually referred to in the judgment represented against the judges of the court martial: [http://www1.jur.uva.nl/junsv/Excerpts/420a006.htm] ]On
1945 February 3 the building of the Central Reich Security Office on Prinz-Albrecht-Straße, Berlin was destroyed. Gehre, along with Bonhoeffer, was sent to the Buchenwald concentration camp. From there he was put onto a transport ofSS special detainees and onApril 5 incarcerated in theFlossenbürg concentration camp . OnApril 9 1945 after anSS flyingcourt-martial Gehre and Bonhoeffer were executed by strangulation with piano wire whilst being strung up by meat hooks.In 1946 the individuals who had participated in the flying court-martial were brought to justice for murder. However
Otto Thorbeck , the presiding officer, was exonerated after appeal. The decision was rescinded by the Berlin State Court in 1996. [Gerd Ueberschär: " For another Germany ". fiTb 13934, Frankfurt/M 2006, ISBN 3-596-13934-1, P. 308 Anm.21]References
Literature References
* " Encyclopedia of the resistance 1933-1945 ", hrsg. by Peter Steinbach/Johannes Tuchel, Munich 1994, ISBN 3-406-37451-4
* Winfried Heinemann: " The military resistance and the war. " In: The German Reich and the war. Given change of the military-historical office for research. Volume 9,1, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-421-06236-6
* Otto John: " Wrong and too late. 20 July 1944. " Munich and Berlin 1984, ISBN 3-7766-1317-3Web References
* [http://www.gdw-berlin.de/bio/ausgabe_mit.php?id=126 GDW Ludwig Gehre]
* [http://www1.jur.uva.nl/junsv/Excerpts/420a006.htm negotiation against court martial/representation of the course of events]
* [http://www.buchenwald.de/downloads/denkmal.pdf memory place Bonhoeffer Rabenau Gehre]
* The German Wikipedia
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