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Lohmann Affair

The Lohmann Affair or Phoebus Affair[1] was a scandal in the affairs of the German Weimar Republic in 1927, where a secret rearmament programme was uncovered during bankruptcy proceedings of the Phoebus Film AG production company. In addition to the dismissal of both Vice Admiral Walter Lohmann on 19 January 1928 and Reichsmarine Chief Hans Zenker on 30 September 1928, it led Reichswehr Minister Otto Gessler to resign.[2]

Secret rearmament edit

In early 1923 Captain Walter Lohmann, who had acquired international business experience, gained command of the Navy's Maritime Transport Department in October 1920, whose primary responsibility was logistical matters. With full confidence and trust of naval Chief Admiral Paul Behncke, Lohmann was transferred to managing naval "black funds" generally used for covert funding. Initially, proceeds of about 100 million gold marks were garnered from the illegal sale of ships and submarines intended for scrapping in 1919 and 1920 under Treaty of Versailles requirements. In addition, "Ruhr Funds" submitted by the Cabinet without Parliament knowledge were added to the fund, of which a portion, 12 million German gold marks, were intended to prepare the marines for military resistance in the Occupation of the Ruhr crisis.[3] Defense Minister Otto Gessler wrote in his memoirs:

Lohmann was to ensure primarily and in all circumstances secrecy. He had to stand straight in the event of a breakdown [in getting it done] (German: Getane), that is, to take everything on his own cap as a pure privation. He received the assurance of personal honor protection.

— Otto Gessler, Reichswehr politics in the Weimar period, S. 446

Ruhr fund monies were used mainly for secret weapons sales, especially in Italy, and to build a tanker fleet. Activities, however, went far beyond that, including:

Economic activities edit

In addition, Lohmann began investing in commercial projects:

  • Property speculation
  • Purchasing Berlin Bacon AG, through which he wanted to disrupt the British bacon market to the Danes.
  • Purchasing a private-bank-shares bank, Berliner Bankverein, the bank through which Lohmann financed all activities.[7]
  • Developing an ice rescue process
  • Participating in and guarantees for Phoebus Film AG (see below)

Various explanations were given for these non-maritime activities:

  • They should be indirectly in the navy's interests, e.g., Berlin Bacon AG's refrigerated vessels could also have been used to carry troops during the war[8]
  • They should serve to unobtrusively build an agent network
  • They should conceal secret project financing
  • They should replace the lack of funds inflow through their economic success[9]

Lohmann, on the other hand, received explanations of honour from all sides, that he had not personally enriched himself. But he was also told that he had been a friend of the Phoebus director Ernst Hugo Correll and had given his girlfriend Else Ektimov (or Elke Ekimoff) a 12-room apartment and a well-paid job at Phoebus.[10]

Lohmann had been involved with Phoebus Film AG since 1924. In addition to high returns, he also aimed to place inconspicuous agents in Phoebus's offices abroad. When Phoebus ran into trouble, he obtained credit for it from the Girozentrale. He received the signature for the required guarantee only on presenting a further guarantee from the parent company, Lignose AG , which had priority. On the other hand, he assured Lignose that in the name of the empire it was not liable for this guarantee. Later, he signed his own self-sufficient guarantees.

In August, when bankruptcy no longer could be averted, the financing arrangement collapsed.[11]

Exposé edit

Kurd Wenkel, an economic's journalist of the Berlin daily newspaper Berliner Tageblatt, had wondered since mid-July 1927 how the company, through inflows, could delay its collapse for so long.[2] After a former Phoebus employee informed him about the Lohmann investments, Wenkel published the scandal in articles on August 8 and 9. He likely was unaware of the real background, but suspected that the state "in the national sense" must have influenced the programme and the Phoebus rental policy, which was not quite unjustified, because in Phoebus' shallow programme (one does not participate out of love), a few nautical injections were noticeable (i.e., the northbound journey of German warships).

The government under Reichskanzler Wilhelm Marx tried to limit the damage. The Wenkel articles were removed from publication under threat of prosecution for treason. The remote economic activities were portrayed as the work of a subordinate official, and the Phoebus scandal became the Lohmann affair. The secret rearmament activities, and thus the breach of the Treaty of Versailles, could be hushed up. Although the Reichstag's Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD) Deputy Ernst Schneller asked very precisely for details of the upgrade programme, he was ignored.

The Reichstag approved 26 million RM to settle the affair only after resignation of Reichswehrminister Otto Gessler on 19 January 19, 1928. On 30 September, Gessler's successor Wilhelm Groener, dismissed the chief of the Reichsmarine, Admiral Hans Zenker, Lohmann's direct superintendent. Lohmann himself was retired when his pension was cut, but he was never prosecuted, because to uncover the affair's true background would have been too great a risk. Completely impoverished, Lohmann died three years later of a heart attack.[12]

The secret rearmament was not halted but rather extended, subject to the Court of Auditors' independent and secret control.[12] The naval intelligence service was merged into the Army defense command in 1928.[13] Severa was taken over by Lufthansa to be used for coastal flights, although it already had a sea-flight department.[14] (see Lufthansa's history)

Other revelations edit

When funds to build an officer school in Friedrichsort, near Kiel, were applied for in the republic's supplementary budget of 1926, the parliamentary deputy, during Parliamentary debate, came to conclude that the school had been built already and had been inaugurated by Hans Zenker, the head of the naval leadership,. The Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD) suspected black coffers and demanded that army and navy resources should be limited to their allotted budgets and be monitored more closely.[15]

In 1929, an article appeared on the world stage in the magazine Die Weltbühne about the German aviation industry, which revealed individual details of the continued secret armoury. Both the author Walter Kreiser (pseudonym: Heinz Jäger) and the publisher Carl von Ossietzky were condemned to 18 months imprisonment for the treason of exposing military secrets.

Literature edit

  • 30. January 2010 aufgerufen.
  • Files of the Reich Chancellery regarding Walter Lohmann obtained from the German Federal Archives 13. February 2017.
  • Otto Gessler : Reichswehr politics in the Weimar period. Hrsg. v. Kurt Sendtner, Stuttgart 1958.
  • Carsten, F. L. (1964). The Reichswehr and politics : 1918 to 1933. Köln: Clarendon Press.
  • Remmele, Bernd (1 December 1997). "Die maritime Geheimrüstung unter Kapitän z.S. Lohmann". Militaergeschichtliche Zeitschrift. 56 (2): 313–376. doi:10.1524/mgzs.1997.56.2.313.
  • E.S.: The Phoebus scandal. In: The International, 11, Heft 7 (1. April 1928), S. 193 ff. Reprint: The International 9, Neue Kritik KG Frankfurt, 1972, ISBN 3-8015-0082-9.
  • Heinz Jäger: Windiges aus der Deutschen Luftfahrt. In: Die Weltbühne 11, 1929.
  • Wilhelm Th. Wulff "Tierkreis und Hakenkreuz" Gütersloh 1968 Ss. 78–101 chapter "Kapitän Lohmann und der Phoebus-Filmskandal"

References edit

  1. ^ Schneller, Ernest (1928). Phoebus-Skandal : Korruption und Geheimrüstungen (PDF) (in German). Berlin: Internationaler Arbeiter-Verlag. OCLC 831153357.
  2. ^ a b "The Lohmann Affair". cia.gov. CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM. 22 December 1993. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  3. ^ (PDF). cia.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  4. ^ Williamson R. Murray; Allan R. Millett (13 August 1998). Military Innovation in the Interwar Period. Cambridge University Press. p. 232. ISBN 978-0-521-63760-2.
  5. ^ (PDF). cia.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  6. ^ Francis L. Carsten: Reichswehr and Politics, 1918-1933, Cologne 1964, p. 314
  7. ^ (PDF). cia.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  8. ^ (PDF). cia.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  9. ^ Otto Gessler: Reichswehrpolitik in the Weimar period. P. 448
  10. ^ Berlinische Monatsschrift 6/2000
  11. ^ (PDF). cia.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  12. ^ a b (PDF). cia.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2008. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  13. ^ Gert Buchheit: The German Secret Service. Munich; List Publisher 1966
  14. ^ Jäger, Heinz (March 1929). "Windiges aus der Deutschen Luftfahrt" (PDF). Die Weltbühne (in German). 11: 402–407.
  15. ^ Caspar, Gustav Adolf: The Social Democratic Party and the German Wehrproblem in the Years of the Weimar Republic , in: Supplement 11 of the Wehrwissenschaftlichen Rundschau, Stuttgart 1959, p. 72

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The Lohmann Affair or Phoebus Affair 1 was a scandal in the affairs of the German Weimar Republic in 1927 where a secret rearmament programme was uncovered during bankruptcy proceedings of the Phoebus Film AG production company In addition to the dismissal of both Vice Admiral Walter Lohmann on 19 January 1928 and Reichsmarine Chief Hans Zenker on 30 September 1928 it led Reichswehr Minister Otto Gessler to resign 2 Contents 1 Secret rearmament 2 Economic activities 3 Expose 4 Other revelations 5 Literature 6 ReferencesSecret rearmament editIn early 1923 Captain Walter Lohmann who had acquired international business experience gained command of the Navy s Maritime Transport Department in October 1920 whose primary responsibility was logistical matters With full confidence and trust of naval Chief Admiral Paul Behncke Lohmann was transferred to managing naval black funds generally used for covert funding Initially proceeds of about 100 million gold marks were garnered from the illegal sale of ships and submarines intended for scrapping in 1919 and 1920 under Treaty of Versailles requirements In addition Ruhr Funds submitted by the Cabinet without Parliament knowledge were added to the fund of which a portion 12 million German gold marks were intended to prepare the marines for military resistance in the Occupation of the Ruhr crisis 3 Defense Minister Otto Gessler wrote in his memoirs Lohmann was to ensure primarily and in all circumstances secrecy He had to stand straight in the event of a breakdown in getting it done German Getane that is to take everything on his own cap as a pure privation He received the assurance of personal honor protection Otto Gessler Reichswehr politics in the Weimar period S 446 Ruhr fund monies were used mainly for secret weapons sales especially in Italy and to build a tanker fleet Activities however went far beyond that including Establishing a marine intelligence service German Marinenachrichtendienst initially to ensure the supply of raw materials Developing a modern submarine among other things with a bubble free torpedo see also German Type II submarine with the help of secret funds of the Friedrich Krupp Ship Yard in Kiel the AG Weser in Bremen the Vulcan Shipyard German Vulkanwerft in Hamburg and Stettin now Szczecin and by the Engineers Office for Shipbuilding Dutch Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw in The Hague Netherlands 4 which was built on the basis of Wilhelm Canaris s mediation from 1926 in Cadiz Spain Supporting the Heinkel Dornier Flugzeugwerke and Rohrbach Metall Flugzeugbau companies in building aeroplanes Purchasing the Caspar Works which developed civilian aircraft whose performance data coincidentally resembled those of other countries military aircraft 5 Severa seaplane pilot division to develop aircraft required for Navy pilot training in Norderney and Kiel Holtenau Travemunde Marina A G to develop and maintain speedboats 6 Participating in founding the Neustadter Slip GmbH as a repair and training company for sport and speed boats Establishing the German High Seasport Association HANSA to promote officers children for secret reconstruction of the Reichsmarine Making available the well equipped yachting school in Neustadt in Holstein to the German High Seasport Association HANSA today DHH Economic activities editIn addition Lohmann began investing in commercial projects Property speculation Purchasing Berlin Bacon AG through which he wanted to disrupt the British bacon market to the Danes Purchasing a private bank shares bank Berliner Bankverein the bank through which Lohmann financed all activities 7 Developing an ice rescue process Participating in and guarantees for Phoebus Film AG see below Various explanations were given for these non maritime activities They should be indirectly in the navy s interests e g Berlin Bacon AG s refrigerated vessels could also have been used to carry troops during the war 8 They should serve to unobtrusively build an agent network They should conceal secret project financing They should replace the lack of funds inflow through their economic success 9 Lohmann on the other hand received explanations of honour from all sides that he had not personally enriched himself But he was also told that he had been a friend of the Phoebus director Ernst Hugo Correll and had given his girlfriend Else Ektimov or Elke Ekimoff a 12 room apartment and a well paid job at Phoebus 10 Lohmann had been involved with Phoebus Film AG since 1924 In addition to high returns he also aimed to place inconspicuous agents in Phoebus s offices abroad When Phoebus ran into trouble he obtained credit for it from the Girozentrale He received the signature for the required guarantee only on presenting a further guarantee from the parent company Lignose AG which had priority On the other hand he assured Lignose that in the name of the empire it was not liable for this guarantee Later he signed his own self sufficient guarantees In August when bankruptcy no longer could be averted the financing arrangement collapsed 11 Expose editKurd Wenkel an economic s journalist of the Berlin daily newspaper Berliner Tageblatt had wondered since mid July 1927 how the company through inflows could delay its collapse for so long 2 After a former Phoebus employee informed him about the Lohmann investments Wenkel published the scandal in articles on August 8 and 9 He likely was unaware of the real background but suspected that the state in the national sense must have influenced the programme and the Phoebus rental policy which was not quite unjustified because in Phoebus shallow programme one does not participate out of love a few nautical injections were noticeable i e the northbound journey of German warships The government under Reichskanzler Wilhelm Marx tried to limit the damage The Wenkel articles were removed from publication under threat of prosecution for treason The remote economic activities were portrayed as the work of a subordinate official and the Phoebus scandal became the Lohmann affair The secret rearmament activities and thus the breach of the Treaty of Versailles could be hushed up Although the Reichstag s Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands KPD Deputy Ernst Schneller asked very precisely for details of the upgrade programme he was ignored The Reichstag approved 26 million RM to settle the affair only after resignation of Reichswehrminister Otto Gessler on 19 January 19 1928 On 30 September Gessler s successor Wilhelm Groener dismissed the chief of the Reichsmarine Admiral Hans Zenker Lohmann s direct superintendent Lohmann himself was retired when his pension was cut but he was never prosecuted because to uncover the affair s true background would have been too great a risk Completely impoverished Lohmann died three years later of a heart attack 12 The secret rearmament was not halted but rather extended subject to the Court of Auditors independent and secret control 12 The naval intelligence service was merged into the Army defense command in 1928 13 Severa was taken over by Lufthansa to be used for coastal flights although it already had a sea flight department 14 see Lufthansa s history Other revelations editWhen funds to build an officer school in Friedrichsort near Kiel were applied for in the republic s supplementary budget of 1926 the parliamentary deputy during Parliamentary debate came to conclude that the school had been built already and had been inaugurated by Hans Zenker the head of the naval leadership The Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands SPD suspected black coffers and demanded that army and navy resources should be limited to their allotted budgets and be monitored more closely 15 In 1929 an article appeared on the world stage in the magazine Die Weltbuhne about the German aviation industry which revealed individual details of the continued secret armoury Both the author Walter Kreiser pseudonym Heinz Jager and the publisher Carl von Ossietzky were condemned to 18 months imprisonment for the treason of exposing military secrets nbsp Germany portalLiterature editCIA Report The Lohmann Affair Studies in Intelligence 4 Heft 2 Spring 1960 A31 A38 RG059 30 January 2010 aufgerufen Files of the Reich Chancellery regarding Walter Lohmann obtained from the German Federal Archives 13 February 2017 Otto Gessler Reichswehr politics in the Weimar period Hrsg v Kurt Sendtner Stuttgart 1958 Carsten F L 1964 The Reichswehr and politics 1918 to 1933 Koln Clarendon Press Remmele Bernd 1 December 1997 Die maritime Geheimrustung unter Kapitan z S Lohmann Militaergeschichtliche Zeitschrift 56 2 313 376 doi 10 1524 mgzs 1997 56 2 313 E S The Phoebus scandal In The International 11 Heft 7 1 April 1928 S 193 ff Reprint The International 9 Neue Kritik KG Frankfurt 1972 ISBN 3 8015 0082 9 Heinz Jager Windiges aus der Deutschen Luftfahrt In Die Weltbuhne 11 1929 Wilhelm Th Wulff Tierkreis und Hakenkreuz Gutersloh 1968 Ss 78 101 chapter Kapitan Lohmann und der Phoebus Filmskandal References edit Schneller Ernest 1928 Phoebus Skandal Korruption und Geheimrustungen PDF in German Berlin Internationaler Arbeiter Verlag OCLC 831153357 a b The Lohmann Affair cia gov CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM 22 December 1993 Retrieved 4 March 2017 CIA Report The Lohmann Affair Studies in Intelligence Issue 2 S A32 PDF cia gov Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2008 Retrieved 4 March 2017 Williamson R Murray Allan R Millett 13 August 1998 Military Innovation in the Interwar Period Cambridge University Press p 232 ISBN 978 0 521 63760 2 CIA Report The Lohmann Affair Studies in Intelligence Issue 2 S A33 PDF cia gov Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2008 Retrieved 4 March 2017 Francis L Carsten Reichswehr and Politics 1918 1933 Cologne 1964 p 314 CIA Report The Lohmann Affair Studies in Intelligence Issue 2 S A36 PDF cia gov Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2008 Retrieved 4 March 2017 CIA Report The Lohmann Affair Studies in Intelligence Issue 2 S A34 PDF cia gov Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2008 Retrieved 4 March 2017 Otto Gessler Reichswehrpolitik in the Weimar period P 448 Berlinische Monatsschrift 6 2000 CIA Report The Lohmann Affair Studies in Intelligence Issue 2 S A35 PDF cia gov Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2008 Retrieved 4 March 2017 a b CIA Report The Lohmann Affair Studies in Intelligence Issue 2 S A37 PDF cia gov Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2008 Retrieved 5 March 2017 Gert Buchheit The German Secret Service Munich List Publisher 1966 Jager Heinz March 1929 Windiges aus der Deutschen Luftfahrt PDF Die Weltbuhne in German 11 402 407 Caspar Gustav Adolf The Social Democratic Party and the German Wehrproblem in the Years of the Weimar Republic in Supplement 11 of the Wehrwissenschaftlichen Rundschau Stuttgart 1959 p 72 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lohmann Affair amp oldid 1215066464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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