- Josef Terboven
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name = "Reichskommissar"
Josef Terboven
caption = picture taken during WWII
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birth_date = birth date|1898|5|23|mf=y
birth_place =Essen ,Rhine Province ,German Empire
dead=dead
death_date = death date and age|1945|5|8|1898|5|23|mf=y
death_place =Oslo ,Norway Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (
May 23 ,1898 -May 8 ,1945 ) was a Nazi leader, best known as theReichskommissar (commissioner) during theGerman military occupation of Norway .Terboven was born in
Essen , the son of minor landed gentry. He served in the German field artillery and nascentair force inWorld War I and was awarded theIron Cross , rising to the rank of lieutenant. He studied law and political science at the universities ofMunich andFreiburg , where he first got involved in politics.Dropping out of the university in 1923, Terboven joined the NSDAP with member number 25247 and participated in the abortive
Beer Hall Putsch in Munich. When the NSDAP was subsequently outlawed, he found work at a bank for a few years before being laid off in 1925.He then went to work full-time for the Nazi party. Terboven helped establish the party in Essen and became
Gauleiter there in 1928. He was part of theSturmabteilung from 1925. On June 29, 1934, Terboven married Ilse Stahl,Joseph Goebbels ' former secretary and mistress.Adolf Hitler was the guest of honor at the wedding. Terboven was made Oberpräsident derRheinprovinz in 1935 and earned a reputation as a petty and ruthless ruler. SeeMartial law in Trondheim in 1942 andTelavåg .He was made Reichskommissar of
Norway onApril 24 ,1940 , even before the military invasion was completed on7 June 1940 . He moved into the Norwegian crown prince's residence atSkaugum in September 1940 and made his headquarters inStortinget (the Norwegian parliament buildings).Although the Nazi authorities instituted a puppet Norwegian regime through the Quisling cabinet, Terboven ruled Norway as a dictator. Terboven did not have authority over the 400,000 regular German Army forces stationed in Norway, but did command a force of 6,000, of whom 800 were part of the secret police. His aspiration was to set up Fortress Norway (
Festung Norwegen ) for the Nazi regime's last stand. He also planned to set up aconcentration camp in Norway. Both these plans came to nothing.Terboven was hated by the Norwegians and earned little respect among fellow Germans. Goebbels showed anger in his diary toward what he called Terboven's "bullying tactics" against the Norwegians.
When the war was lost, Terboven committed suicide on
1945 May 8 by detonating 50 kilograms of dynamite in a bunker on theSkaugum compound, along with the body of theSS commander in Norway, "Obergruppenführer "Wilhelm Rediess , who had shot himself earlier.ources and references
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* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Norway.htm#German%20and%20Allied%20Occupation WorldStatesmen- here Norway]
* [http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/TerbovenJosef/index.html Biography fromDeutsches Historisches Museum ]
* [http://www.historisches-centrum.de/index.php?id=287 Biography from Historisches Centrum Hagen]
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