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Hans Döring (SS-Brigadeführer)

Johannes Rudolf Georg Hans Döring (31 August 1901 – 2 July 1970) was a German Nazi Party politician, SS-Brigadeführer and officer in the Waffen-SS. He held important SS commands in several major cities of Nazi Germany and served as an SS and Police Leader in Stalino (today, Donetsk) during the Second World War.

Hans Döring
Born31 August 1901
Hanover, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
Died2 July 1970 (age 68)
Nuremberg, Bavaria, West Germany
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Service/branchSchutzstaffel
Waffen-SS
Years of service1898–1919
1932–1945
RankSS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of Police
Hauptsturmführer of the Waffen-SS
Commands heldSS and Police Leader,
"Stalino-Donezgebiet"
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsIron Cross, 1st and 2nd class
War Merit Cross, 2nd class with Swords

Early life edit

Döring was born in Hanover the son of a police official. He attended the volksschule and realgymnasium in Wiesbaden between 1907 and 1918. After earning his abitur, he served with a naval Freikorps unit and then began a commercial apprenticeship. He worked in Wiesbaden in various businesses as a laborer, a freight shipper and a salesman between 1920 and 1931. In 1931 he moved to Darmstadt and the following year to Vadenrod in Schwamtal, where he continued to work as a shipping agent.[1] On 15 November 1928, Döring joined the SA, the Nazi paramilitary unit, and he was admitted to the Nazi Party on 1 December (membership number 106,490).[2]

Peacetime SS and political career edit

Döring transferred from the SA to the SS on 6 January 1929 (membership number 1,327) becoming an early member of this elite Nazi organization.[2] His first SS assignment was with the local unit in Wiesbaden. On 15 January 1930, he was commissioned an SS-Untersturmführer, rapidly advancing to SS-Sturmbannführer by 20 July. On 8 March 1931, he was promoted to SS-Standartenführer and headed the 2nd SS-Standarte in Frankfurt from July 1931 to the end of the year. He then moved to Kassel where he led the 35th SS-Standarte from 1 July 1932 to 15 September 1933. At that time, he was transferred to become the commander of SS-Abschnitte (District) II in Dresden, which oversaw three SS-Standarten. Promoted to SS-Oberführer on 9 November 1933, he remained in the Dresden command until 6 May 1935. His next posting was as the commander of Abschnitt XXII in Allenstein (today, Olsztyn, Poland) where he remained until 15 March 1936. He next took command of the 31st SS-Standarte in Landshut until 1 January 1937, and then began a two-year posting as commander of SS-Abschnitt XVIII in Halle, where he remained until 1 January 1939. There followed a brief period as leader of SS-Abschnitt IX in Nuremberg until 1 March 1939 when he was made commander of the prestigious SS-Abschnitt I, with headquarters in Munich, the home city of the Nazi Party. He would formally retain this command until 1 October 1942.[3]

In addition to his SS commands, Döring was also active in politics. From November 1931 to June 1932, he sat as a Nazi member of the Landtag of Hesse in Darmstadt before it was abolished in the Nazis' process of centralizing their power over the German states. From November 1933 to March 1936 Döring served as a deputy in the Reichstag for electoral constituency 28 (Dresden-Bautzen).[4]

Second World War edit

On 10 June 1941, Döring joined the Waffen-SS, serving with the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) and being commissioned an Untersturmführer of reserves on 9 November 1941. He underwent police training with the Main Office of the Ordnungspolizei and, on 19 November 1941, he was appointed the first SS and Police Leader (SSPF) in "Stalino-Donezgebiet," reporting to the Higher SS and Police Leader (HSSPF) of Russland-Süd (southern Russia), SS-Obergruppenführer Hans-Adolf Prützmann. In this post, Döring commanded all SS personnel and police in his jurisdiction, including the Ordnungspolizei (Orpo; regular uniformed police), the SD (intelligence service) and the SiPo (security police), which included the Gestapo (secret police).[5]

During his tenure as SSPF, the German security forces forced the Jews of the Stalino region into ghettos, and Einsatzgruppe C subsequently conducted mass killing of the inhabitants, as the following illustrates:

In 1939, the Jews numbered 24,991 (total population 466,268) … On October 20, 1941, the town was occupied by the Germans, who held it until September 8, 1943. A large ghetto was set up and its inhabitants were kept without food or medical aid, with hundreds dying every day. In December 1941, Einzatzcommando-6 murdered several hundred Jews. In April 1942, the liquidation of the Donetsk ghetto commenced. The Germans took the Jews to the abandoned Maria mine and threw most of them down the shafts alive. They also used gas vans, throwing the bodies into the mine. Some 15,000 Jews were murdered.[6]

On 20 April 1942, Döring was promoted to the rank of SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of Police. He held the posting in Stalino until replaced by SS-Brigadeführer Willy Tensfeld on 19 May 1943. He returned to Waffen-SS service in September 1943. Promoted to Hauptsturmführer of reserves on 20 April 1944, he served as a company and battalion commander in the 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS in Italy and Hungary until the end of the war in Europe on 8 May 1945. During the course of the war, he was awarded both classes of the Iron Cross and the War Merit Cross, 2nd class with Swords. Little is known of his postwar life.[7]

SS Ranks[8][1]
Date Rank
15 January 1930 SS-Untersturmführer
20 July 1930 SS-Sturmbannführer
8 March 1931 SS-Standartenführer
9 November 1933 SS-Oberführer
10 June 1941 Untersturmführer der Waffen-SS
20 April 1942 SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der polizei
20 April 1944 Hauptsturmführer der Waffen-SS

References edit

  1. ^ a b Yerger 1997, p. 156.
  2. ^ a b Schiffer Publishing Ltd. 2000, p. 18.
  3. ^ Yerger 1997, pp. 117–118, 120, 132, 150, 154, 186–187.
  4. ^ Hans Döring in the Reichstag Database
  5. ^ Yerger 1997, pp. 23, 67, 156.
  6. ^ Virtual Jewish World: Donetsk, Ukraine in the Jewish Virtual Library Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  7. ^ Yerger 1997, pp. 67, 156.
  8. ^ SS Seniority List, 1 December 1937, pp.14-15 Retrieved 7 July 2022.

Sources edit

  • Lilla, Joachim; Döring, Martin; Schulz, Andreas (2004). Statisten in Uniform: Die Mitglieder des Reichstags 1933–1945. Ein biographisches Handbuch. Unter Einbeziehung der völkischen und nationalsozialistischen Reichstagsabgeordneten ab Mai 1924. Düsseldorf: Droste. ISBN 3-7700-5254-4.
  • Schiffer Publishing Ltd., ed. (2000). SS Officers List: SS-Standartenführer to SS-Oberstgruppenführer (As of 30 January 1942). Schiffer Military History Publishing. ISBN 0-7643-1061-5.
  • Yerger, Mark C. (1997). Allgemeine-SS: The Commands, Units and Leaders of the General SS. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-7643-0145-4.

External links edit

  • Information about Hans Döring (SS-Brigadeführer) in the Reichstag database
  • Hans Döring in the Hessian State Historical Information System
  • Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Vol. II, Part B. "Stalino," pp.1775-1777 in the Holocaust Memorial Museum

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Johannes Rudolf Georg Hans Doring 31 August 1901 2 July 1970 was a German Nazi Party politician SS Brigadefuhrer and officer in the Waffen SS He held important SS commands in several major cities of Nazi Germany and served as an SS and Police Leader in Stalino today Donetsk during the Second World War Hans DoringBorn31 August 1901Hanover Kingdom of Prussia German EmpireDied2 July 1970 age 68 Nuremberg Bavaria West GermanyAllegiance Nazi GermanyService wbr branchSchutzstaffelWaffen SSYears of service1898 19191932 1945RankSS Brigadefuhrer and Generalmajor of PoliceHauptsturmfuhrer of the Waffen SSCommands heldSS and Police Leader Stalino Donezgebiet Battles warsWorld War IIAwardsIron Cross 1st and 2nd classWar Merit Cross 2nd class with Swords Contents 1 Early life 2 Peacetime SS and political career 3 Second World War 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksEarly life editDoring was born in Hanover the son of a police official He attended the volksschule and realgymnasium in Wiesbaden between 1907 and 1918 After earning his abitur he served with a naval Freikorps unit and then began a commercial apprenticeship He worked in Wiesbaden in various businesses as a laborer a freight shipper and a salesman between 1920 and 1931 In 1931 he moved to Darmstadt and the following year to Vadenrod in Schwamtal where he continued to work as a shipping agent 1 On 15 November 1928 Doring joined the SA the Nazi paramilitary unit and he was admitted to the Nazi Party on 1 December membership number 106 490 2 Peacetime SS and political career editDoring transferred from the SA to the SS on 6 January 1929 membership number 1 327 becoming an early member of this elite Nazi organization 2 His first SS assignment was with the local unit in Wiesbaden On 15 January 1930 he was commissioned an SS Untersturmfuhrer rapidly advancing to SS Sturmbannfuhrer by 20 July On 8 March 1931 he was promoted to SS Standartenfuhrer and headed the 2nd SS Standarte in Frankfurt from July 1931 to the end of the year He then moved to Kassel where he led the 35th SS Standarte from 1 July 1932 to 15 September 1933 At that time he was transferred to become the commander of SS Abschnitte District II in Dresden which oversaw three SS Standarten Promoted to SS Oberfuhrer on 9 November 1933 he remained in the Dresden command until 6 May 1935 His next posting was as the commander of Abschnitt XXII in Allenstein today Olsztyn Poland where he remained until 15 March 1936 He next took command of the 31st SS Standarte in Landshut until 1 January 1937 and then began a two year posting as commander of SS Abschnitt XVIII in Halle where he remained until 1 January 1939 There followed a brief period as leader of SS Abschnitt IX in Nuremberg until 1 March 1939 when he was made commander of the prestigious SS Abschnitt I with headquarters in Munich the home city of the Nazi Party He would formally retain this command until 1 October 1942 3 In addition to his SS commands Doring was also active in politics From November 1931 to June 1932 he sat as a Nazi member of the Landtag of Hesse in Darmstadt before it was abolished in the Nazis process of centralizing their power over the German states From November 1933 to March 1936 Doring served as a deputy in the Reichstag for electoral constituency 28 Dresden Bautzen 4 Second World War editOn 10 June 1941 Doring joined the Waffen SS serving with the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler LSSAH and being commissioned an Untersturmfuhrer of reserves on 9 November 1941 He underwent police training with the Main Office of the Ordnungspolizei and on 19 November 1941 he was appointed the first SS and Police Leader SSPF in Stalino Donezgebiet reporting to the Higher SS and Police Leader HSSPF of Russland Sud southern Russia SS Obergruppenfuhrer Hans Adolf Prutzmann In this post Doring commanded all SS personnel and police in his jurisdiction including the Ordnungspolizei Orpo regular uniformed police the SD intelligence service and the SiPo security police which included the Gestapo secret police 5 During his tenure as SSPF the German security forces forced the Jews of the Stalino region into ghettos and Einsatzgruppe C subsequently conducted mass killing of the inhabitants as the following illustrates In 1939 the Jews numbered 24 991 total population 466 268 On October 20 1941 the town was occupied by the Germans who held it until September 8 1943 A large ghetto was set up and its inhabitants were kept without food or medical aid with hundreds dying every day In December 1941 Einzatzcommando 6 murdered several hundred Jews In April 1942 the liquidation of the Donetsk ghetto commenced The Germans took the Jews to the abandoned Maria mine and threw most of them down the shafts alive They also used gas vans throwing the bodies into the mine Some 15 000 Jews were murdered 6 On 20 April 1942 Doring was promoted to the rank of SS Brigadefuhrer andGeneralmajor of Police He held the posting in Stalino until replaced by SS Brigadefuhrer Willy Tensfeld on 19 May 1943 He returned to Waffen SS service in September 1943 Promoted to Hauptsturmfuhrer of reserves on 20 April 1944 he served as a company and battalion commander in the 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsfuhrer SS in Italy and Hungary until the end of the war in Europe on 8 May 1945 During the course of the war he was awarded both classes of the Iron Cross and the War Merit Cross 2nd class with Swords Little is known of his postwar life 7 SS Ranks 8 1 Date Rank15 January 1930 SS Untersturmfuhrer20 July 1930 SS Sturmbannfuhrer8 March 1931 SS Standartenfuhrer9 November 1933 SS Oberfuhrer10 June 1941 Untersturmfuhrer der Waffen SS20 April 1942 SS Brigadefuhrer und Generalmajor der polizei20 April 1944 Hauptsturmfuhrer der Waffen SSReferences edit a b Yerger 1997 p 156 a b Schiffer Publishing Ltd 2000 p 18 Yerger 1997 pp 117 118 120 132 150 154 186 187 Hans Doring in the Reichstag Database Yerger 1997 pp 23 67 156 Virtual Jewish World Donetsk Ukraine in the Jewish Virtual Library Retrieved 8 July 2022 Yerger 1997 pp 67 156 SS Seniority List 1 December 1937 pp 14 15 Retrieved 7 July 2022 Sources editLilla Joachim Doring Martin Schulz Andreas 2004 Statisten in Uniform Die Mitglieder des Reichstags 1933 1945 Ein biographisches Handbuch Unter Einbeziehung der volkischen und nationalsozialistischen Reichstagsabgeordneten ab Mai 1924 Dusseldorf Droste ISBN 3 7700 5254 4 Schiffer Publishing Ltd ed 2000 SS Officers List SS Standartenfuhrer to SS Oberstgruppenfuhrer As of 30 January 1942 Schiffer Military History Publishing ISBN 0 7643 1061 5 Yerger Mark C 1997 Allgemeine SS The Commands Units and Leaders of the General SS Schiffer Publishing Ltd ISBN 0 7643 0145 4 External links editInformation about Hans Doring SS Brigadefuhrer in the Reichstag database Hans Doring in the Hessian State Historical Information System Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos Vol II Part B Stalino pp 1775 1777 in the Holocaust Memorial Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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