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Kampf der KPD-Fraktion des Preußischen Landtages um Freilassung der nach der Novemberrevolution Verurteilten
Justizministerium >> 04 Abteilung für Strafrecht und Strafvollzug (1788 - 1944) >> 04.03 Strafverfolgung. Politische Organisationen und Parteien bzw. einzelne politische Ereignisse (1795 - 1944) >> 04.03.05 Angehörige der Arbeiterbewegung von 1918 bis 1934 >> 04.03.05.01 Novemberrevolution >> 04.03.05.01.01 Sammelakten
1923 - 1927 (1937)
Enthält u. a.:
- Nachforschungen über evtl. noch nicht amnestierte Gefangene
- Listen von Gefangenen in den folgenden Strafanstalten:
- Strafanstalt Bochum: Alfred Goehrke, Leonhard Pawelzig und Friedrich Rossteck; Brandenburg - Heinz Buchwalter, Hermann Hagenau, Josef Klingbeil, Max Specht, Heinrich Wieckowski und Friedrich Unger
- Strafanstalt Breslau: Kurt Heine und Max Hölz
- Strafanstalt Celle: Alfred Albowski, Walter Jacobi, Paul Salewski, Max Sauer, Friedrich Spann, Karl Spann und Franz Staat
- Strafanstalt Coswig: Wilhelm Brandenburger, Gustav Drosihn und Franz Strowitzki
- Strafanstalt Cottbus: Karl Baumgärtel, Jaroslaw Demasi, Georg Gierck, Bernhard Karge und Paul Noack Donauwörth - Emil Meyer
- Strafanstalt Görlitz: Faude, Hermann Neumann und Max Wingering
- Strafanstalt Halle a. d. Saale (Kirchtorgefängnis): Otto Bauer, Hermann Gierth, Walter Langnickel, Arthur Hermann Müller, Hermann Reinhardt, Adolf Röhrif und Franz Zausch
- Strafanstalt Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel: Hermann Knüfgen
- Strafanstalt Hameln: Ernst Brugger, Otto Meyer und Richard Zander; Helbra - Friedrich Bauer
- Strafanstalt Insterburg: Wilhelm Klemm und Gustav Zeperrek
- Strafanstalt Lichtenburg: Karl Böckel, Walter Böttcher, Emil Braun, Hermann Bonkoiski, Max Dietze, August Dittmar, Kurt Grosskopf, Willi Guenther, Willi Köhler, Max Keil, Otto Kühn, Hermann Kroll, Hermann Leich, Franz Martin, Ernst Meyer, Franz Mohr, Hans Raab, Max Rädel, Erich Roll, Paul Rosse, Gustav Schulze, Karl Schumann, Otto Schwenke, Paul Wisse, Reinhold Wolf, Karl Wunderlich und Erich Zaretzke
- Strafanstalt Lüneburg: Heinrich Gierhold, Eduard Nöhring, Karl Orphal, Alfred Richter, August Röhmer und Konrad Rose
- Strafanstalt Münster: Albert Altenburg, Otto Bovensiepen, Heinrich Ebach, Johann Hempel, Heinrich von Hagen, Nathan Goldstein, Karl Gross, Ludwig Schuchardt und Stanislaus Szwalek
- Strafanstalt Naugard: Hermann Besold, Christian Kramer und Kurt Kyritz
- Strafanstalt Naumburg: Marschall
- Strafanstalt Niederschönenfeld: Walter Bauschke, Johann Beimler, Ludwig Egensperger, Franz Köberl, Ferdinand Luttner, August Sander, Hans Schade, Hans Schiff, Josef Schlaffer, Josef Seebauer, Franz Wiedemann und Joseph Zäuner
- Strafanstalt Rendsburg: Karl Göhmann und Otto Kümmel
- Strafanstalt Sonnenburg: Cichobowski, Hannemann, Erwin Hoppe, Hermann Klodzinski, Hermann Merdon und Friedrich Moebes
- Strafanstalt Straubing: Guido Kopp
- Strafanstalt Gross-Strehlitz: Alexander Jost
- Strafanstalt Striegau: Ignatz Kaufmann
- Strafanstalt Torgau: Paul Maurer, Karl Hanke und Robert Schumann
- Strafanstalt Waldheim (Sachsen): Hermann Franke
- Strafanstalt Werden (Ruhr): Fritz Claas
- Strafsache gegen Walter Oleschewsky (Remscheid), Walter Trusheim (Remscheid) und Max Oleschewsky (Remscheid).
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BZK no.
The Bundeszentralkartei (BZK) is the central register of the federal government and federal states for completed compensation proceedings. When a claim is entered into the BZK, a number is assigned for unique identification. This BZK number refers to a compensation claim, not to a person. If a person has made several claims (e.g. for themselves and for relatives), each claim generally has its own BZK number. Often, the file number of the respective compensation authority is used as the BZK number.
This number is important for making an inquiry to the relevant archive.
Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Reason for persecution
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Role in the proceeding
‘Verfolgt’ refers to a person who submitted a compensation claim for damage caused by Nazi persecution. If the application was submitted by a person other than the persecuted person, this other person is designated as ‘antragstellend’ and their relationship to the persecuted person, if there is one, is noted. In the sources, the persecuted person is sometimes referred to as ‘Geschädigter’ (aggrieved party) and the applicant as ‘Anspruchsberechtigter’(claimant).
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