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years in prison. The public prosecutor had also demanded the death penalty for him, however, ultimately could prove only a transfer of money, not what he actually knew about how the money was intended to be used. His Jewish wife, until then protected from persecution, was arrested on 10 April 1943, then deported and murdered in
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In 1922, he married Jenny Stern in Stuttgart. His marriage to a Jewish woman was rejected in his circle of acquaintances and relatives. The young married couple settled in Stuttgart, where Grimminger was employed as an auditor at the Association of Agricultural Cooperatives. In 1925 he became a dairy
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arrested Hans and Sophie Scholl for spreading leaflets. In the course of the subsequent interrogations, Grimmingers name was mentioned. On 2 March 1943, he was arrested and on 19 April 1943, in the second trial against members of the White Rose, he was sentenced for support to high treason to ten
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In 1935 Grimminger lost his job because of his being married to a Jewish woman. Two years later, Eugen Grimminger became a self-employed certified auditor. He also helped people to flee to Switzerland, for which fake documents were necessary. In 1942 Eugen Grimminger took over the book-keeping
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and was chairman of the Tierschutzverein Stuttgart for many years. He also founded the Grimminger Foundation for Anthropozoonosis Research to research and control animal diseases that are transmissible to humans. The foundation was later renamed the Grimminger Foundation for Zoonotic Research.
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office of his friend Robert Scholl, who had been denounced for "anti-state statements" and had to serve a four month prison sentence. This office was located in the residential building of the Scholl family. As a result, Grimminger met Inge,
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resistance group. The group was supported by Grimminger mainly by donations in kind and sums of money, which he had partly collected from his acquaintances. He was assisted by his secretary Tilly Hahn.
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After the war he became president of the regional association of agricultural cooperatives in Stuttgart. In 1947 he married Tilly Hahn. In 1958 he retired. He was involved in
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Schüler, Barbara (2000). "Im Geiste der Gemordeten ...", die "Weiße Rose" und ihre Wirkung in der Nachkriegszeit, Paderborn: F. Schöningh. p.207
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Geld aus Stuttgart: Eugen Grimminger. In Rudolf Lill, Klaus Eisele, Wolfgang Altgeld, Hochverrat? die "Weisse Rose" und ihr Umfeld
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Eugen Grimminger, son of a train driver, participated as a volunteer in the First World War and then worked as a civil servant in
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Ziegler, Armin (2000). Eugen Grimminger: Widerständler und Genossenschaftspionier, Crailsheim: Baier Verlag.
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certified auditor, president of the WĂĽrttembergischer Landesverbandes landwirtschaftlicher Genossenschaften
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inspector of the association and in 1930 was auditor-in-chief and head of the department.
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Grimminger, Franz Eugen (1921). Rosel Steinbronners Liebe, Leipzig: B. Volger
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Gestapo Interrogation Transcripts: Manfred Eickemeyer and Eugen Grimminger
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Grimminger, Eugen Franz, in: Baden-Wurttembergische Biographien Bd. 4
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Member of the White Rose resistance group in Nazi Germany
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Grimminger, Eugen Franz, in: Baden-Wurttembergische Biographien Bd. 4
Kohlhammer Verlag
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978-3-17-019951-4
ISBN
978-0982298435
Eugen Grimminger

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