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Wolfgang Fürstner

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in June 1936. Fürstner was demoted to local vice-commander. Officially, the demotion was because "Fürstner did not act with the necessary energy" since 370,000 visitors had poured through from the opening on 1 May to 15 June 1936 and caused damage. The explanation was a pretext to disparage Fürstner
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Fürstner committed suicide with a pistol shot on 19 August 1936, three days after the end of the games. He had been awarded the Olympic Medal First Class and had attended a banquet for his successor, Gilsa, but Fürstner, a career officer, had learned that according to the
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A new stone marker for Fürstner's grave was donated by the German Olympic Committee and dedicated in June 2002 by the Committee President, Walther Tröger. The stone lists Fürstner as "Deputy Commandant of the Olympic Village 1936"
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Wolfgang Fürstner was married to Leonie von Schlick, the daughter of Marie Gräfin von Reventlow and Albert Heinrich Hans Karl von Schlick (1874–1957), the last commander of the
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Lehrer, Steven. The Reich Chancellery and Führerbunker Complex. An Illustrated History of the Seat of the Nazi Regime. McFarland. Jefferson, NC 2006 pp 47-48.
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To cover up Fürstner's suicide and to protect the international reputation of Germany, the Nazis said that Fürstner had died from a car accident.
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However, word of the cover up leaked out to foreign journalists, who reported that he had shot himself. For example,
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Demps, Lawrence. Zwischen Mars und Minerva. Wegweiser über den Invalidenfriedhof. Verlag für Bauwesen, 1998 p 169.
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After being tasked with building and organising the Olympic village, Fürstner was replaced by Lieutenant Colonel
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The Reich Chancellery and Führerbunker Complex: An Illustrated History of the Seat of the Nazi Regime
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Wolfgang Fürstner's gravestone. "Suicide as a result of political persecution"
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Der Invalidenfriedhof in Berlin – Ein Ehrenhain preußisch-deutscher Geschichte
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in Australia, reported he had been found dead with a gun by his side.
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captain who was appointed as commander and later vice-commander of
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stellvertretender Kommandant des Olympischen Dorfes 1936
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because of his background. Fürstner, along with fencer
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Military personnel from the Province of Brandenburg
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