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Anton Haselmayer

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233:. On 5 February 1937, his final petition for clemency and for readmission to the Party was denied. He was even accused of having staged the 1926 attack on himself as a way of improving his standing in the Party. The truth has never been definitively established. No additional details are known of Haselmayer's fate. 221:
On 23 July 1926, Haselmayer was injured in an attempted assassination attempt in Frankfurt. On 28 July, Hitler wrote a letter to Haselmayer wishing him a speedy recovery and hoping that he would soon be well enough to exact revenge on the perpetrators. However on 22 September 1926, Haselmayer
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in 1914, he began studying law and then became a journalist. Haselmayer was an early adherent of the Nazi Party, joining it on 1 April 1925 (membership number 36) shortly after the lifting of the national ban that had been imposed on it in the wake of the failed
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In 1930 his petition for reinstatement was denied. In March 1936 he obtained a law license and began working as an attorney in
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Hitlers Politische Generale. Die Gauleiter des Dritten Reiches: ein biographisches Nachschlagewerk
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At the end of 1925, when the large Gau of Hesse-Nassau was divided in two, he was named the first
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Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies, 1925-1945
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Document 11, Letter from Hitler to Haselmayer, retrieved 29 January 2021.
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Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies
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In these early years of the Party's development when the ban on
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Index

Gauleiter
Gau Hesse-Nassau South
Walter Schultz
Frankfurt am Main
Province of Hesse-Nassau
Kingdom of Prussia
German Empire
National Socialist German Workers' Party
Lawyer
Nazi Party
Gauleiter
Gau Hesse-Nassau South
Frankfurt am Main
gymnasium
Beer Hall Putsch
Gauleiter
People's State of Hesse
Province of Hesse-Nassau
Adolf Hitler
Munich


Höffkes 1986
Miller & Schulz 2021
Orlow 1969

Miller & Schulz 2012
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3-87847-163-7
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