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Josef Fitzthum

Josef Fitzthum (14 September 1896 – 10 January 1945) was a high-ranking Austrian member of the SS and Special Representative of the Reichsführer-SS in Albania during World War II.

Josef Fitzthum
Josef Fitzthum in 1938
Birth nameJosef Fitzthum
Born(1896-09-14)14 September 1896
Loimersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary
Died10 January 1945(1945-01-10) (aged 48)
Wiener Neudorf, Reichsgau Niederdonau, Nazi Germany
Allegiance Austria-Hungary
 Nazi Germany
Service/branch Austro-Hungarian Army
Waffen SS
Years of service1916–1918 (Austria)
1936–1945 (Germany)
RankSS-Gruppenführer Beauftragter des Reichsführer-SS Albanien
Commands heldSS Division Horst Wessel
21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg
SS-Totenkopfverbände
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsSee Awards Section

Career edit

Born in 1896, Josef Fitzthum enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1916 and was deployed to the Italian front. In January 1919 he was dismissed from the army, and from 1923 to 1933 he worked as a secretary at the Vienna School of Applied Arts.[1] Fitzthum joined the Nazi Party in 1931 (membership number 363,169) and in 1932, the SS (membership number 41,936).[2] In April 1932 he joined the XI SS Standard in Vienna, which he led from September 1932 for six months. Fitzhum served time in prison for embezzlement and illegal Nazi activities.[3] After his expatriation from Austria, starting in March 1936, he was appointed a full-time SS-Standartenführer. In May 1936 he was posted to the SS Germania.

From October 1937 to March 1938 he was involved in SD activities. Following the Anschluss he was appointed Deputy Chief of police in Vienna from 12 March 1938 to March 1940. In March 1938 he was involved in several high-profile meetings and public ceremonies with Heinrich Himmler, Kurt Daluege, Karl Wolff, Reinhard Heydrich and Ernst Kaltenbrunner reviewing Austrian police forces in Vienna. In 1940 he was removed from his post following accusations of corruption.[4] In 1940 Fitzthum was transferred to the Waffen-SS and appointed as an infantry commander in the SS-Totenkopfverbände. Between mid-April 1942 and May 1943 he was in the Netherlands as a commander for the establishment of the Aufstellung von Freiwilligen-Verbänden der Waffen-SS (voluntary associations of the Waffen-SS).[citation needed]

Appointment to Albania edit

 
Albania during World War II

From October 1943 to 1 January 1945 Fitzthum was appointed Special Representative of the Reichsführer-SS by Heinrich Himmler to act as his personal plenipotentiary in Albania. As a former Vienna police chief Fitzthum's main stated task was to rebuild the Albanian police force. However he soon conceived the idea of raising an Albanian Legion as the Austrians had done here during World War I but within the Waffen SS. Consequently, from April to June 1944 Fitzthum organized the recruitment and training of the 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg (1st Albanian).

Inside Albanian wartime politics, he was a vocal opponent of collaborating with the Zogist / Royalist faction.[5] An experienced political infighter, Fitzthum rapidly monopolized both the Reich powers in Albania (usurping even those of the German Foreign Ministry) and the local Albanian political systems of administration. In August 1944 he was promoted SS Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS and granted very broad powers. In September 1944 he directly appointed a three-man "control committee" for Tirana including Prengë Previzi (an obscure collaborating politician), the formal head of the Albanian secret police under the Nazis, and General Gustav von Myrdacz (an Austrian military officer who had retired to Tirana after World War I).[citation needed]

"Regular army officers decried Fitzthum's rash of arrests as well as the transporting of some 400 Albanian prisoners out of Albania, directly contravening existing agreements."[6] By 2 October 1944, when the Germans decided to formally evacuate Albania, Fitzthum was perhaps the most powerful man in the entire country. During the withdrawal, Fitzthum helped Xhafer Deva set up, arm and equip a local administration and defence force in Kosovo. Upon returning to the Third Reich he was posted to the 18th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Horst Wessel as a commander from 3 to 10 January 1945, when Fitzthum was killed in a car accident in Wiener Neudorf. He was buried in Vienna.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Josef Fitzthum in der Datenbank der Reichstagsabgeordneten
  2. ^ Josef Fitzthum auf web.genealogie.free.fr
  3. ^ "ANNO, Wiener Zeitung, 1948-12-14, Seite 5". anno.onb.ac.at. Retrieved 2023-10-05.
  4. ^ Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007; ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8. (Aktualisierte 2. Auflage), p. 154.
  5. ^ Bernd Jürgen Fischer: Albania at War, 1939–1945. Purdue University Press, West Lafayette 1999, ISBN 1-55753-141-2 p. 212.
  6. ^ Bernd Jürgen Fischer: Albania at War, 1939–1945. Purdue University Press, West Lafayette 1999, ISBN 1-55753-141-2 p. 226.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Josef Fitzthum news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Josef Fitzthum 14 September 1896 10 January 1945 was a high ranking Austrian member of the SS and Special Representative of the Reichsfuhrer SS in Albania during World War II Josef FitzthumJosef Fitzthum in 1938Birth nameJosef FitzthumBorn 1896 09 14 14 September 1896Loimersdorf Lower Austria Austria HungaryDied10 January 1945 1945 01 10 aged 48 Wiener Neudorf Reichsgau Niederdonau Nazi GermanyAllegiance Austria Hungary Nazi GermanyService wbr branchAustro Hungarian Army Waffen SSYears of service1916 1918 Austria 1936 1945 Germany RankSS Gruppenfuhrer Beauftragter des Reichsfuhrer SS AlbanienCommands heldSS Division Horst Wessel21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS SkanderbegSS TotenkopfverbandeBattles warsWorld War IWorld War IIAwardsSee Awards Section Contents 1 Career 2 Appointment to Albania 3 References 4 BibliographyCareer editBorn in 1896 Josef Fitzthum enlisted in the Austro Hungarian Army in 1916 and was deployed to the Italian front In January 1919 he was dismissed from the army and from 1923 to 1933 he worked as a secretary at the Vienna School of Applied Arts 1 Fitzthum joined the Nazi Party in 1931 membership number 363 169 and in 1932 the SS membership number 41 936 2 In April 1932 he joined the XI SS Standard in Vienna which he led from September 1932 for six months Fitzhum served time in prison for embezzlement and illegal Nazi activities 3 After his expatriation from Austria starting in March 1936 he was appointed a full time SS Standartenfuhrer In May 1936 he was posted to the SS Germania From October 1937 to March 1938 he was involved in SD activities Following the Anschluss he was appointed Deputy Chief of police in Vienna from 12 March 1938 to March 1940 In March 1938 he was involved in several high profile meetings and public ceremonies with Heinrich Himmler Kurt Daluege Karl Wolff Reinhard Heydrich and Ernst Kaltenbrunner reviewing Austrian police forces in Vienna In 1940 he was removed from his post following accusations of corruption 4 In 1940 Fitzthum was transferred to the Waffen SS and appointed as an infantry commander in the SS Totenkopfverbande Between mid April 1942 and May 1943 he was in the Netherlands as a commander for the establishment of the Aufstellung von Freiwilligen Verbanden der Waffen SS voluntary associations of the Waffen SS citation needed Appointment to Albania edit nbsp Albania during World War II From October 1943 to 1 January 1945 Fitzthum was appointed Special Representative of the Reichsfuhrer SS by Heinrich Himmler to act as his personal plenipotentiary in Albania As a former Vienna police chief Fitzthum s main stated task was to rebuild the Albanian police force However he soon conceived the idea of raising an Albanian Legion as the Austrians had done here during World War I but within the Waffen SS Consequently from April to June 1944 Fitzthum organized the recruitment and training of the 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg 1st Albanian Inside Albanian wartime politics he was a vocal opponent of collaborating with the Zogist Royalist faction 5 An experienced political infighter Fitzthum rapidly monopolized both the Reich powers in Albania usurping even those of the German Foreign Ministry and the local Albanian political systems of administration In August 1944 he was promoted SS Gruppenfuhrer und Generalleutnant der Waffen SS and granted very broad powers In September 1944 he directly appointed a three man control committee for Tirana including Prenge Previzi an obscure collaborating politician the formal head of the Albanian secret police under the Nazis and General Gustav von Myrdacz an Austrian military officer who had retired to Tirana after World War I citation needed Regular army officers decried Fitzthum s rash of arrests as well as the transporting of some 400 Albanian prisoners out of Albania directly contravening existing agreements 6 By 2 October 1944 when the Germans decided to formally evacuate Albania Fitzthum was perhaps the most powerful man in the entire country During the withdrawal Fitzthum helped Xhafer Deva set up arm and equip a local administration and defence force in Kosovo Upon returning to the Third Reich he was posted to the 18th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Horst Wessel as a commander from 3 to 10 January 1945 when Fitzthum was killed in a car accident in Wiener Neudorf He was buried in Vienna citation needed References edit Josef Fitzthum in der Datenbank der Reichstagsabgeordneten Josef Fitzthum auf web genealogie free fr ANNO Wiener Zeitung 1948 12 14 Seite 5 anno onb ac at Retrieved 2023 10 05 Ernst Klee Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich Fischer Frankfurt am Main 2007 ISBN 978 3 596 16048 8 Aktualisierte 2 Auflage p 154 Bernd Jurgen Fischer Albania at War 1939 1945 Purdue University Press West Lafayette 1999 ISBN 1 55753 141 2 p 212 Bernd Jurgen Fischer Albania at War 1939 1945 Purdue University Press West Lafayette 1999 ISBN 1 55753 141 2 p 226 Bibliography editBirn Ruth Bettina 1986 Die Hoheren SS und Polizeifuhrer Himmlers Vertreter im Reich und in den besetzten Gebieten Droste ISBN 3 7700 0710 7 Bishop Chris 2005 Hitler s Foreign SS Divisions ISBN 1 8622 7289 1 or ISBN 978 1 862 27289 7 Fischer Bernd Jurgen 1999 Albania at War 1939 1945 Purdue University Press West Lafayette ISBN 1 55753 141 2 or ISBN 978 1 557 53141 4 Klee Ernst 2007 Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich Frankfurt am Main S Fischer Aktualisierte 2 Auflage ISBN 978 3 596 16048 8 Malcolm Noel 2000 Kosovo A Short History New York University Press New Update edition Neubacher Hermann 1956 Sonderauftrag Sudost Musterschmidt Sarner Harvey 1997 Rescue In Albania One Hundred Percent Of Jews In Albania Rescued From Holocaust Brunswick Press California ISBN 1 8885 2111 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Josef Fitzthum amp oldid 1208735614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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