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Werner Zschintzsch

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last few years, a number of Jewish pupils have remained in German schools. These pupils can no longer be allowed to attend school together with German boys and girls. Subject to further legislation, I therefore order the following with immediate effect: 1. Jews are not permitted to attend German schools. They may only attend Jewish schools. Any Jewish pupils currently attending German schools are to be expelled immediately, if this has not already occurred.
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After the heinous murder in Paris, German schoolteachers can no longer be expected to teach Jewish children. It is also self-evident that it is intolerable for German children to have to share a classroom with Jews. Although racial segregation has been applied in the school system as a whole in the
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were forbidden from the teaching professions, and the curriculum included the teaching of "racial sciences" that extolled Germans as the "master race". Education was nationalized, being transferred from the jurisdiction of local and state governments to that of the Ministry of Education. During
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Zschintzsch's tenure in office, a ministry decree was issued on 15 November 1938, expelling all Jewish students from universities and secondary schools in the aftermath of the assassination in
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The Nazi regime engaged in a policy of "Nazification" of the educational system from first grade through the university level. This included requiring all teachers to belong to the
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officer with his old regiment. He became a battery commander in 1916 with Field Artillery Regiments 92 and 302 until the end of the war in November 1918. He was promoted to
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on 1 May 1933, (membership number 3,495,469) his appointment was made permanent on 15 June. In 1934, he was appointed to the Prussian Provincial Council from the
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Werner Zschintzsch Interrogations for the Nuremberg Trials on 19 May, 12 June and 11 December 1947, in the archive of the
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Werner Zschintzsch Interrogations for the Nuremberg Trials on 19 May, 12 June and 11 December 1947 in the archive of the
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on 3 July 1909, he began his legal clerkship at the court in RoĂźla. From 1909 to 1910 he performed military service as a
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examination on 13 November 1915 while on military leave. From 1919 to 1920 he was employed as the administrator of the
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The Persecution and Murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933 1945: German Reich 1938 August 1939
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that ensured all educators complied with teaching according to National Socialist doctrines.
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court imposed a fine and a four-month prison sentence, which was waived in consideration of
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SS Officers List: SS-StandartenfĂĽhrer to SS-OberstgruppenfĂĽhrer (As of 30 January 1942)
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Returning to civilian life, Zschintzsch resumed his legal career, having passed his
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In addition to his governmental positions, Zschintzsch also served in a Nazi Party
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The Protocols of the Prussian Ministry of State (Acta Borussica, Volume 12/II)
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tribunal, he was reassessed as a "follower". Due to his SS membership, the
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and, in 1940, became chairman of the German-Hungarian Cultural Committee.
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in summer 1918 and was discharged in December, having been awarded the
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After being released from captivity, Zschintzsch retired and lived in
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United Kingdom
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Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United States
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by a Jew on 9 November. It was signed by Zschintzsch and stated:
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and was classified as a "lesser offender". On appeal before the
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Der Prußische Staatsrat 1921–1933: Ein biographisches Handbuch
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Reich and Prussian Ministry of Science, Education and Culture
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Reich and Prussian Ministry of Science, Education and Culture
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Reich and Prussian Ministry of Science, Education and Culture
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where he remained until February 1933, being promoted to
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in his hometown and then the monastery high school in
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Members of the Prussian State Council (Nazi Germany)
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Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg alumni
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Hessian Regional History Information System (LAGIS)
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Schiffer Military History Publishing. 948:Heim, Suzanne; Pearce, Caroline (2019). 682:(SS number 276,657) with the rank of SS- 108:15 February 1933 â€“ 1 March 1936 1082:, Munich, Signature ZS-1670-1 1948/56 ( 796: 587:on 20 February 1933. After joining the 1005:Schiffer Publishing Ltd., ed. (2000). 904:, Munich, signature ZS-1670-1 1948/56 853: 458:(government apprentice lawyer) in the 422:Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich 398:Zschintzsch was born in RoĂźla (today, 328:Field Artillery Regiments 92 & 302 240:Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich 1179:Members of the Academy for German Law 808: 7: 1159:Humboldt University of Berlin alumni 1139:German Army personnel of World War I 1047:Das Deutsche FĂĽhrerlexikon 1934-1935 1026:The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich 932: 825:Das Deutsche FĂĽhrerlexikon 1934-1935 520:government in Marienwerder (today, 490:Legal career in the Weimar Republic 50:31 March 1936 â€“ 8 May 1945 1134:20th-century German civil servants 1080:Institute for Contemporary History 952:. Vol. 2. Walter de Gruyter. 902:Institute for Contemporary History 648:National Socialist Teachers League 14: 698:and assigned to the staff of the 635:. On 1 July 1939, he was made an 631:and, in 1938, he was awarded the 1043:Werner Zschintzsch entry (p.548) 1028:. New York: Simon and Schuster. 821:Werner Zschintzsch entry (p.548) 716:in Europe, Zschintzsch moved to 704:where he served until May 1945. 273: 450:Field Artillery Regiment 74 in 412:. From 1906 he studied law and 16:German lawyer and civil servant 1056:Files of the Reich Chancellery 557:German National People's Party 224:German National People's Party 1: 1209:University of Lausanne alumni 990:. DĂĽsseldorf: Droste Verlag. 889:Schiffer Publishing Ltd. 2000 559:(DNVP), which entered into a 504:District in Schwetz, (today, 426:Humboldt University of Berlin 244:Humboldt University of Berlin 138:Friedrich Pfeffer von Salomon 532:Ministry of the Interior in 641:Goethe University Frankfurt 320:Field Artillery Regiment 74 1230: 764:. In 1949, he underwent a 639:(honorary citizen) of the 1164:Lawyers in the Nazi Party 720:as part of the so-called 462:. 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Index

State Secretary
Reich and Prussian Ministry of Science, Education and Culture
Siegmund Kunisch
de
Regierungspräsident
Wiesbaden District
Fritz Ehrler
de
Friedrich Pfeffer von Salomon
de
RoĂźla
Kingdom of Prussia
German Empire
Göttingen
Lower Saxony
West Germany
Nazi Party
German National People's Party
Alma mater
University of Lausanne
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Humboldt University of Berlin
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
Lawyer
German Empire
Imperial German Army
Oberleutnant
World War I
Iron Cross
Regierungspräsident

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