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Emil Mazuw

Emil Mazuw, formerly Emil Maschuw (21 September 1900 – 11 December 1987) was Landeshauptmann (nominal governor) of the Province of Pomerania from 1940 to 1945. He was a member of the Schutzstaffel beginning in 1933. He held the ranks of SS-Obergruppenführer, General of the Waffen-SS (1944), General of Police (1942) and Ostsee Higher SS and Police leader (1939–1945). He had involvement with the euthanasia that was used during World War II. After the war, he was convicted of crimes associated with abuse of political prisoners and Jews. He was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment.

Emil Mazuw
Born(1900-09-21)21 September 1900
Essen, German Empire
Died11 December 1987(1987-12-11) (aged 87)
Karlsruhe, Germany

Life edit

Mazuw, the son of a factory worker, was a trained metal worker. In 1918 he voluntarily joined the Navy, and saw service in the First World War. After the armistice, his ship along with the rest of the German High Seas Fleet was interned by the British at Scapa Flow. After the German Sailors scuttled their ships, they were held in English prisoner of war camps. Mazuw was returned to Germany in 1920.

He remained in the Reichsmarine until 1921, then worked as a factory worker until 1925. He remained unemployed until 1932, when he worked as a truck driver in Coburg. His 1932 marriage granted him three children. In 1928 he joined the Sturmabteilung and the Nazi Party (member number: 85231),[1] changing to join the SS in 1930 (member number: 2556).

He was head of SS-Abschnitt XVIII from November 1933 until the beginning of September 1934, when he subsequently became leader of SS-Abschnitt XIII until April 1936.[2] From 1936, Mazuw was a member of the Reichstag of the Nazi Party from the tenth to the eleventh electoral period for the 6th constituency, Pommern. From April 1936 until the beginning of May 1945, Mazuw was leader of the Ostsee SS-Oberabschnitt, and from August 1938 to the end of the same period, he was Higher SS and Police leader (HSSPF) in the district Nord ("North"), in 1940 renamed Ostsee ("Baltic Sea"), with his office in Stettin.[3] Of eighteen HSSPFs in Nazi Germany, Mazuw was the only one who held this position more than five years.[4]

From 1940 to 1945 he was Landeshauptmann (nominal governor) of the Province of Pomerania.[3] In this position, together with Pomeranian Gauleiter Franz Schwede-Coburg, he was engaged in the "Aktion T4" euthanasia action, aiding the dispatchment of some 1,400 mental care clients from Pomeranian sanatories in Stralsund, Ueckermünde, Treptow an der Rega, Lauenburg and Meseritz-Obrawalde to an execution site in Piasnitz, Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia, where they were shot.[5]

Himmler, however, thought that Mazuw was not active enough, and in December 1944 sent him a letter of reprimand (..."you are a representative of the SS and not that of the local mayor or of the local party offices working against the SS"...).[6]

Writer Igor Witkowski has speculated that Mazuw was involved in secret programs to develop a Wunderwaffe, a new type of weapon supposed to change the course of World War II.[7]

After the war, Mazuw was held captive. In 1948 he was prosecuted relating to denazification proceedings, and was sentenced to eight years in prison. On the basis of severely abusing political prisoners and Jews in 1933, he received another 8+12-year prison sentence in 1951.[8] Mazuw was released from prison in December 1951. He later found employment after his sentence. He died in December 1987 in Karlsruhe.[9]

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References edit

  1. ^ "Digitale Bibliothek - Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum" (in German). Bavarian State Library. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  2. ^ "Emil Mazuw" (in Polish). www.dws-xip.pl. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  3. ^ a b "Provinz Pommern" (in German). territorial.de. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  4. ^ Koehl (1983), p.354
  5. ^ Browning (2007), p.187
  6. ^ Longerich (2012), p.337
  7. ^ Farell (2006), pp.145-147, citing and referring to Witkowski (2003), pp.236-237
  8. ^ Birn. Die Höheren SS- und Polizeiführer. p.340.
  9. ^ Klee. Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich p. 398.

Bibliography edit

  • Klee, Ernst. Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich, Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8. (Revised 2nd edition)
  • Birn, Ruth Bettina. Die Höheren SS- und Polizeiführer. Himmlers Vertreter im Reich und in den besetzten Gebieten. Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 1986, ISBN 3-7700-0710-7
  • Browning, Christopher R. (2007). The Origins of the Final Solution: The Evolution of Nazi Jewish Policy, September 1939-March 1942. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-5979-9.
  • Witkowski, Igor (2003). Truth about the Wunderwaffe. European History Press. ISBN 83-88259-16-4.
  • Koehl, Robert Lewis (1983). The Black Corps: the structure and power struggles of the Nazi SS. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0-299-09190-2.
  • Pfeiffer, Roland (2003). "Lexikon der Wehrmacht. Zur Geschichte der Ordnungspolizei.IV. Höhere SS- und Polizeiführer HSSPF und Befehlshaber der Ordnungspolizei BdO im Reichsgebiet" (in German). Volksbund Deutscher Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  • Longerich, Peter (2012). Heinrich Himmler. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-965174-0.

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Emil Mazuw formerly Emil Maschuw 21 September 1900 11 December 1987 was Landeshauptmann nominal governor of the Province of Pomerania from 1940 to 1945 He was a member of the Schutzstaffel beginning in 1933 He held the ranks of SS Obergruppenfuhrer General of the Waffen SS 1944 General of Police 1942 and Ostsee Higher SS and Police leader 1939 1945 He had involvement with the euthanasia that was used during World War II After the war he was convicted of crimes associated with abuse of political prisoners and Jews He was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment Emil MazuwBorn 1900 09 21 21 September 1900Essen German EmpireDied11 December 1987 1987 12 11 aged 87 Karlsruhe Germany Contents 1 Life 2 See also 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksLife editMazuw the son of a factory worker was a trained metal worker In 1918 he voluntarily joined the Navy and saw service in the First World War After the armistice his ship along with the rest of the German High Seas Fleet was interned by the British at Scapa Flow After the German Sailors scuttled their ships they were held in English prisoner of war camps Mazuw was returned to Germany in 1920 He remained in the Reichsmarine until 1921 then worked as a factory worker until 1925 He remained unemployed until 1932 when he worked as a truck driver in Coburg His 1932 marriage granted him three children In 1928 he joined the Sturmabteilung and the Nazi Party member number 85231 1 changing to join the SS in 1930 member number 2556 He was head of SS Abschnitt XVIII from November 1933 until the beginning of September 1934 when he subsequently became leader of SS Abschnitt XIII until April 1936 2 From 1936 Mazuw was a member of the Reichstag of the Nazi Party from the tenth to the eleventh electoral period for the 6th constituency Pommern From April 1936 until the beginning of May 1945 Mazuw was leader of the Ostsee SS Oberabschnitt and from August 1938 to the end of the same period he was Higher SS and Police leader HSSPF in the district Nord North in 1940 renamed Ostsee Baltic Sea with his office in Stettin 3 Of eighteen HSSPFs in Nazi Germany Mazuw was the only one who held this position more than five years 4 From 1940 to 1945 he was Landeshauptmann nominal governor of the Province of Pomerania 3 In this position together with Pomeranian Gauleiter Franz Schwede Coburg he was engaged in the Aktion T4 euthanasia action aiding the dispatchment of some 1 400 mental care clients from Pomeranian sanatories in Stralsund Ueckermunde Treptow an der Rega Lauenburg and Meseritz Obrawalde to an execution site in Piasnitz Reichsgau Danzig West Prussia where they were shot 5 Himmler however thought that Mazuw was not active enough and in December 1944 sent him a letter of reprimand you are a representative of the SS and not that of the local mayor or of the local party offices working against the SS 6 Writer Igor Witkowski has speculated that Mazuw was involved in secret programs to develop a Wunderwaffe a new type of weapon supposed to change the course of World War II 7 After the war Mazuw was held captive In 1948 he was prosecuted relating to denazification proceedings and was sentenced to eight years in prison On the basis of severely abusing political prisoners and Jews in 1933 he received another 8 1 2 year prison sentence in 1951 8 Mazuw was released from prison in December 1951 He later found employment after his sentence He died in December 1987 in Karlsruhe 9 See also editList SS ObergruppenfuhrerReferences edit Digitale Bibliothek Munchener Digitalisierungszentrum in German Bavarian State Library Retrieved 2009 09 22 Emil Mazuw in Polish www dws xip pl Retrieved 2009 09 22 a b Provinz Pommern in German territorial de Retrieved 2009 09 22 Koehl 1983 p 354 Browning 2007 p 187 Longerich 2012 p 337 Farell 2006 pp 145 147 citing and referring to Witkowski 2003 pp 236 237 Birn Die Hoheren SS und Polizeifuhrer p 340 Klee Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich p 398 Bibliography editKlee Ernst Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich Fischer Verlag Frankfurt am Main 2007 ISBN 978 3 596 16048 8 Revised 2nd edition Birn Ruth Bettina Die Hoheren SS und Polizeifuhrer Himmlers Vertreter im Reich und in den besetzten Gebieten Droste Verlag Dusseldorf 1986 ISBN 3 7700 0710 7 Browning Christopher R 2007 The Origins of the Final Solution The Evolution of Nazi Jewish Policy September 1939 March 1942 University of Nebraska Press ISBN 978 0 8032 5979 9 Witkowski Igor 2003 Truth about the Wunderwaffe European History Press ISBN 83 88259 16 4 Koehl Robert Lewis 1983 The Black Corps the structure and power struggles of the Nazi SS University of Wisconsin Press ISBN 0 299 09190 2 Pfeiffer Roland 2003 Lexikon der Wehrmacht Zur Geschichte der Ordnungspolizei IV Hohere SS und Polizeifuhrer HSSPF und Befehlshaber der Ordnungspolizei BdO im Reichsgebiet in German Volksbund Deutscher Kriegsgraberfursorge e V Retrieved 2009 09 29 Longerich Peter 2012 Heinrich Himmler Oxford UK Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 965174 0 External links editLiterature about Emil Mazuw in the catalogue of the German National Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emil Mazuw amp oldid 1218045369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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