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Karl Hermann Frank

Karl Hermann Frank (24 January 1898 – 22 May 1946) was a Sudeten German Nazi official in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia prior to and during World War II. Attaining the rank of Obergruppenführer, he was in command of the Nazi police apparatus in the protectorate, including the Gestapo, the SD, and the Kripo. After the war, he was tried, convicted and executed by hanging for his role in organizing the massacres of the people of the Czech villages of Lidice and Ležáky.

Karl Hermann Frank
(c. 1941)
Minister of State for Bohemia and Moravia
In office
20 August 1943 – 8 May 1945
LeaderAdolf Hitler (as Führer)
Personal details
Born(1898-01-24)24 January 1898
Karlsbad, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
Died22 May 1946(1946-05-22) (aged 48)
Pankrác Prison, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
Resting placeĎáblice Cemetery, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Political partyDNSAP (1919-1923)
SdP (1933-1938)
NSDAP (1938-1945)
Spouses
  • Anna Müller
    (m. 1925; div. 1940)
  • Karola Blasche
    (m. 1940)
Children5
Known forLidice massacre
Criminal statusDeceased
Conviction(s)War crimes
Criminal penaltyDeath by hanging
Military service
RankObergruppenführer
CommandsHigher SS and Police Leader for Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
AwardsWar Merit Cross with Swords, 2nd and 1st Class[1]

Early life edit

Born in Karlsbad, Bohemia, in Austria-Hungary (present-day Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic), Frank was taught by his father (a proponent of Georg Ritter von Schönerer's policies) about nationalist agitation. Frank attempted to enlist in the Austro-Hungarian Army in World War I, but he was rejected due to blindness in his right eye.[2] He spent a year at the law school of the German language Charles University in Prague and worked as a tutor to make money.[2]

An advocate of the incorporation of the Sudetenland into Germany, Frank joined the German National Socialist Workers' Party (DNSAP) by 1923 and was involved in setting up several DNSAP chapters in northern Bohemia and Silesia.[2] In 1925, Frank opened a book store which specialized in Nazi literature. Frank joined and helped organize the Sudeten-German Homeland Front (SdH) in 1933, which officially became the Sudeten German Party (SdP) in 1935. He then worked in the SdP public relations and propaganda department.[3]

In 1935, Frank became deputy leader of the SdP and was elected a member of the Czechoslovak Parliament. Coming to represent the most radical Nazis in the SdP, Frank was made Deputy Gauleiter of the Sudetenland when it became part of Germany in October 1938.[4] Frank officially joined the Nazi Party and SS on 1 November 1938.[5]

World War II edit

 
Frank with Heydrich and Böhme, September 1941

In 1939, Frank was promoted to SS-Gruppenführer and appointed Secretary of State of the Reich Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia under Reich Protector Konstantin von Neurath.[4] Himmler also named him the protectorate's Higher SS and Police Leader, making him its ranking SS officer. Although nominally under Neurath, Frank wielded great power in the protectorate.[6] He controlled the Nazi police apparatus in the Protectorate, including the Gestapo, the SD, and the Kripo.[7]

As Secretary of State and chief of police, Frank pursued a policy of harsh suppression of dissident Czechs and pushed for the arrest of Bohemia and Moravia's Prime Minister, Alois Eliáš. These actions by Frank were countered by Neurath's "soft approach" to the Czechs thereby encouraging anti-German resistance by strikes and sabotage.[8] This frustrated Frank and led to him secretly working to discredit Neurath.[8]

Hitler's decision to adopt a more radical approach in Bohemia and Moravia should have worked in Frank's favor. Hitler relieved Neurath of his active duties on 23 September 1941, though he still remained Reich Protector on paper. Frank hoped to be appointed as Deputy Protector and day-to-day head of the protectorate. Instead, Hitler chose Reinhard Heydrich, and gave him a mandate to enforce policy, fight resistance to the Nazi regime, and keep up production quotas of Czech motors and arms that were "extremely important to the German war effort".[8] The working relationship between Frank and Heydrich was a good one as they both were ambitious and brutal.[9] They launched a reign of terror in the protectorate, arresting and killing opponents and ramping up the deportation of Jews to concentration camps. According to Heydrich, between 4,000 and 5,000 people were arrested and between 400 and 500 were executed by February 1942.[10]

Massacre of Lidice edit

 
Destruction of Lidice

When Heydrich was assassinated in 1942, Frank was once again passed over for promotion to Deputy Protector; Kurt Daluege was chosen instead. Daluege and Frank were instrumental in initiating the destruction of the Czech villages of Lidice and Ležáky in order to take revenge on the Czech populace for Heydrich's death. When it came to the population of Lidice, Frank ordered Horst Böhme, the SiPo and SD chief in Prague, to shoot all the men, send all the women to concentration camps, and place those few children considered worthy of "Germanization" in the care of SS families in Germany, with the rest being murdered.[11]

 
Emil Hácha (in the background), State President of Bohemia and Moravia, Daluege and Frank, September 1942

In June 1943, Frank was promoted to SS-Obergruppenführer and General of Police in Prague. Frank was also made a General of the Waffen-SS.[12] Under Daluege, Frank continued to consolidate his power, and by the time Wilhelm Frick was appointed Reich Protector in August 1943, Frank was the most powerful official in Bohemia and Moravia.[13] In August 1943, he was made Minister of State for Bohemia and Moravia and was granted cabinet rank and status, but without the formal title of Reichsminister.[14]

Anti-partisan operations edit

In 1944, he personally conducted anti-partisan warfare in Moravia aimed at destroying the Jan Žižka partisan brigade. Despite the deployment of 13,000 soldiers and summary executions of civilians suspected of supporting the partisans, the Germans were unable to destroy the partisan brigade and falsely concluded that the threat had been eliminated.[15]

Trial and execution edit

 
Frank in front of the People's Court in Prague, 21 May 1946

Frank was arrested by U.S. Army troops in the area of Rokycany on 9 May 1945. He was extradited to the People's Court in Prague and tried in 1946. After being convicted of war crimes and the destruction of Lidice and Ležáky, Frank was sentenced to death. He was hanged on 22 May 1946 in the courtyard of the Pankrác Prison in Prague, before 5,000 onlookers.[1] He was buried in an anonymous pit at Prague's Ďáblice cemetery.

Personal life edit

Frank was married twice. On 21 January 1925 he married Anna Müller (born 5 January 1899 in Karlsbad). The couple had two sons Harald, born 20 January 1926, and Gerhard, born 22 April 1931. They divorced on 17 February 1940 and later that year, Müller married Frank's successor as deputy Gauleiter of Sudetenland, SA-Brigadeführer Fritz Köllner.

On 14 April 1940 Frank remarried a physician, Karola Blaschek (born 13 August 1913 in Brüx). The couple had three children together, two daughters Edda, (born 16 August 1941) and Holle-Sigrid (born 8 March 1944), and a son Wolf-Dietrich (born 20 August 1942).[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Miller 2006, p. 362.
  2. ^ a b c Miller 2006, p. 356.
  3. ^ Miller 2006, pp. 356, 357.
  4. ^ a b Zentner & Bedürftig 1991, p. 290.
  5. ^ Miller 2006, p. 355.
  6. ^ Miller 2006, p. 358.
  7. ^ Suchánková 2013, p. 11.
  8. ^ a b c Williams 2003, p. 82.
  9. ^ Miller 2006, pp. 359, 364.
  10. ^ Bryant 2007, pp. 140–143.
  11. ^ Miller 2006, pp. 359–360.
  12. ^ Miller 2006, pp. 355, 359–360.
  13. ^ Zentner & Bedürftig 1991, pp. 290, 291.
  14. ^ "Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume V, p. 893, Document 3086-PS" (PDF). Office of United States Chief of Counsel For Prosecution of Axis Criminality. 1946. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  15. ^ Hrošová 2012, pp. 93–105.
  16. ^ Miller 2006, p. 364.

Bibliography edit

  • Bryant, Chad Carl (2007). Prague in Black: Nazi Rule and Czech Nationalism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-02451-9.
  • Hrošová, Marie (2012), Na každém kroku boj (1st ed.), Nové Město u Chlumce nad Cidlinou: Český svaz bojovníků za svobodu, ISBN 978-80-260-2483-5
  • Miller, Michael (2006). Leaders of the SS and German Police, Vol. 1. R. James Bender Publishing. ISBN 978-93-297-0037-2.
  • Suchánková, Kateřina (2013). "Protipartyzánská operace Tetřev v roce 1944" (PDF). Masaryk University.
  • Williams, Max (2003). Reinhard Heydrich: The Biography, Volume 2—Enigma. Church Stretton: Ulric Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9537577-6-3.
  • Zentner, Christian; Bedürftig, Friedemann (1997) [1991]. The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich. New York: Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-3068079-3-0.

Further reading edit

External links edit


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Karl Hermann Frank 24 January 1898 22 May 1946 was a Sudeten German Nazi official in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia prior to and during World War II Attaining the rank of Obergruppenfuhrer he was in command of the Nazi police apparatus in the protectorate including the Gestapo the SD and the Kripo After the war he was tried convicted and executed by hanging for his role in organizing the massacres of the people of the Czech villages of Lidice and Lezaky Karl Hermann Frank c 1941 Minister of State for Bohemia and MoraviaIn office 20 August 1943 8 May 1945LeaderAdolf Hitler as Fuhrer Personal detailsBorn 1898 01 24 24 January 1898Karlsbad Kingdom of Bohemia Austria HungaryDied22 May 1946 1946 05 22 aged 48 Pankrac Prison Prague CzechoslovakiaCause of deathExecution by hangingResting placeDablice Cemetery Prague CzechoslovakiaPolitical partyDNSAP 1919 1923 SdP 1933 1938 NSDAP 1938 1945 SpousesAnna Muller m 1925 div 1940 wbr Karola Blasche m 1940 wbr Children5Known forLidice massacreCriminal statusDeceasedConviction s War crimesCriminal penaltyDeath by hangingMilitary serviceRankObergruppenfuhrerCommandsHigher SS and Police Leader for Protectorate of Bohemia and MoraviaAwardsWar Merit Cross with Swords 2nd and 1st Class 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 World War II 2 1 Massacre of Lidice 2 2 Anti partisan operations 3 Trial and execution 4 Personal life 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editBorn in Karlsbad Bohemia in Austria Hungary present day Karlovy Vary Czech Republic Frank was taught by his father a proponent of Georg Ritter von Schonerer s policies about nationalist agitation Frank attempted to enlist in the Austro Hungarian Army in World War I but he was rejected due to blindness in his right eye 2 He spent a year at the law school of the German language Charles University in Prague and worked as a tutor to make money 2 An advocate of the incorporation of the Sudetenland into Germany Frank joined the German National Socialist Workers Party DNSAP by 1923 and was involved in setting up several DNSAP chapters in northern Bohemia and Silesia 2 In 1925 Frank opened a book store which specialized in Nazi literature Frank joined and helped organize the Sudeten German Homeland Front SdH in 1933 which officially became the Sudeten German Party SdP in 1935 He then worked in the SdP public relations and propaganda department 3 In 1935 Frank became deputy leader of the SdP and was elected a member of the Czechoslovak Parliament Coming to represent the most radical Nazis in the SdP Frank was made Deputy Gauleiter of the Sudetenland when it became part of Germany in October 1938 4 Frank officially joined the Nazi Party and SS on 1 November 1938 5 World War II edit nbsp Frank with Heydrich and Bohme September 1941In 1939 Frank was promoted to SS Gruppenfuhrer and appointed Secretary of State of the Reich Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia under Reich Protector Konstantin von Neurath 4 Himmler also named him the protectorate s Higher SS and Police Leader making him its ranking SS officer Although nominally under Neurath Frank wielded great power in the protectorate 6 He controlled the Nazi police apparatus in the Protectorate including the Gestapo the SD and the Kripo 7 As Secretary of State and chief of police Frank pursued a policy of harsh suppression of dissident Czechs and pushed for the arrest of Bohemia and Moravia s Prime Minister Alois Elias These actions by Frank were countered by Neurath s soft approach to the Czechs thereby encouraging anti German resistance by strikes and sabotage 8 This frustrated Frank and led to him secretly working to discredit Neurath 8 Hitler s decision to adopt a more radical approach in Bohemia and Moravia should have worked in Frank s favor Hitler relieved Neurath of his active duties on 23 September 1941 though he still remained Reich Protector on paper Frank hoped to be appointed as Deputy Protector and day to day head of the protectorate Instead Hitler chose Reinhard Heydrich and gave him a mandate to enforce policy fight resistance to the Nazi regime and keep up production quotas of Czech motors and arms that were extremely important to the German war effort 8 The working relationship between Frank and Heydrich was a good one as they both were ambitious and brutal 9 They launched a reign of terror in the protectorate arresting and killing opponents and ramping up the deportation of Jews to concentration camps According to Heydrich between 4 000 and 5 000 people were arrested and between 400 and 500 were executed by February 1942 10 Massacre of Lidice edit nbsp Destruction of LidiceMain article Lidice massacre When Heydrich was assassinated in 1942 Frank was once again passed over for promotion to Deputy Protector Kurt Daluege was chosen instead Daluege and Frank were instrumental in initiating the destruction of the Czech villages of Lidice and Lezaky in order to take revenge on the Czech populace for Heydrich s death When it came to the population of Lidice Frank ordered Horst Bohme the SiPo and SD chief in Prague to shoot all the men send all the women to concentration camps and place those few children considered worthy of Germanization in the care of SS families in Germany with the rest being murdered 11 nbsp Emil Hacha in the background State President of Bohemia and Moravia Daluege and Frank September 1942In June 1943 Frank was promoted to SS Obergruppenfuhrer and General of Police in Prague Frank was also made a General of the Waffen SS 12 Under Daluege Frank continued to consolidate his power and by the time Wilhelm Frick was appointed Reich Protector in August 1943 Frank was the most powerful official in Bohemia and Moravia 13 In August 1943 he was made Minister of State for Bohemia and Moravia and was granted cabinet rank and status but without the formal title of Reichsminister 14 Anti partisan operations edit Main article Jan Zizka partisan brigade Operation Grouse In 1944 he personally conducted anti partisan warfare in Moravia aimed at destroying the Jan Zizka partisan brigade Despite the deployment of 13 000 soldiers and summary executions of civilians suspected of supporting the partisans the Germans were unable to destroy the partisan brigade and falsely concluded that the threat had been eliminated 15 Trial and execution edit nbsp Frank in front of the People s Court in Prague 21 May 1946Frank was arrested by U S Army troops in the area of Rokycany on 9 May 1945 He was extradited to the People s Court in Prague and tried in 1946 After being convicted of war crimes and the destruction of Lidice and Lezaky Frank was sentenced to death He was hanged on 22 May 1946 in the courtyard of the Pankrac Prison in Prague before 5 000 onlookers 1 He was buried in an anonymous pit at Prague s Dablice cemetery Personal life editFrank was married twice On 21 January 1925 he married Anna Muller born 5 January 1899 in Karlsbad The couple had two sons Harald born 20 January 1926 and Gerhard born 22 April 1931 They divorced on 17 February 1940 and later that year Muller married Frank s successor as deputy Gauleiter of Sudetenland SA Brigadefuhrer Fritz Kollner On 14 April 1940 Frank remarried a physician Karola Blaschek born 13 August 1913 in Brux The couple had three children together two daughters Edda born 16 August 1941 and Holle Sigrid born 8 March 1944 and a son Wolf Dietrich born 20 August 1942 16 References edit a b Miller 2006 p 362 a b c Miller 2006 p 356 Miller 2006 pp 356 357 a b Zentner amp Bedurftig 1991 p 290 Miller 2006 p 355 Miller 2006 p 358 Suchankova 2013 p 11 a b c Williams 2003 p 82 Miller 2006 pp 359 364 Bryant 2007 pp 140 143 Miller 2006 pp 359 360 Miller 2006 pp 355 359 360 Zentner amp Bedurftig 1991 pp 290 291 Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression Volume V p 893 Document 3086 PS PDF Office of United States Chief of Counsel For Prosecution of Axis Criminality 1946 Retrieved 26 April 2021 Hrosova 2012 pp 93 105 Miller 2006 p 364 Bibliography editBryant Chad Carl 2007 Prague in Black Nazi Rule and Czech Nationalism Cambridge MA Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0 674 02451 9 Hrosova Marie 2012 Na kazdem kroku boj 1st ed Nove Mesto u Chlumce nad Cidlinou Cesky svaz bojovniku za svobodu ISBN 978 80 260 2483 5 Miller Michael 2006 Leaders of the SS and German Police Vol 1 R James Bender Publishing ISBN 978 93 297 0037 2 Suchankova Katerina 2013 Protipartyzanska operace Tetrev v roce 1944 PDF Masaryk University Williams Max 2003 Reinhard Heydrich The Biography Volume 2 Enigma Church Stretton Ulric Publishing ISBN 978 0 9537577 6 3 Zentner Christian Bedurftig Friedemann 1997 1991 The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich New York Da Capo Press ISBN 978 0 3068079 3 0 Further reading editSuppan Arnold 2019 The Dictatorship of Karl Hermann Frank Hitler Benes Tito National Conflicts World Wars Genocides Expulsions and Divided Remembrance in East Central and Southeastern Europe 1848 2018 Vienna Austrian Academy of Sciences Press pp 461 474 doi 10 2307 j ctvvh867x ISBN 978 3 7001 8410 2 JSTOR j ctvvh867x S2CID 214097654 External links editNewspaper clippings about Karl Hermann Frank in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karl Hermann Frank amp oldid 1186175266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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