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ReichsFuhrer
Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Himmler (October 7, 1900 - May 23, 1945) was one
of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany; he led the SS
and Gestapo and was put in charge of organising the mass
extermination of Jews and others in extermination camps.
Born near Munich, Bavaria, Germany into a middle class
family, he was the son of a Bavarian schoolmaster and
attended Landshut High School. After graduating Himmler
joined the 11th Bavarian Regiment, but he never saw any
action. In 1918, after the war, he became active in the
Freikorps, a private army of right-wing ex-German Army
men resentful of Germany's loss of the war and committed
to defending the borders against invasion from the Red
Army and to attacking Communists and radicals within
Germany. He then joined the extreme nationalist National
Socialist German Worker's Party (NSDAP, also known as the
Nazi Party) in 1923. He carried the Imperial German
Battle Ensign in the Munich Putsch, the Party's failed
attempt at a revolution.
Despite this failure and Hitler's subsequent prison
sentence, Himmler was still a devout follower of Hitler,
and had the long term job of organising Nazi Party
propaganda. In 1928, after marrying and becoming a
chicken farmer, Himmler joined the Sturm Abteilung, or
SA, but a year later was promoted by the newly freed
Hitler to lead his personal bodyguard, the Schutzstaffel
or SS.
He managed to develop the SS into the strongest
para-military organisation in the Third Reich. In 1929
when he was appointed to lead the SS it had only 280
members but by 1933 when the Nazi Party rose to power in
Germany it had 52,000 members, even though Himmler
reviewed each membership application to ensure that all
members were of Hitler's "Aryan"
"Herrenvolk" (i.e. master race). With Hitler's
permission, the SS acquired vast police powers in Germany
itself and the occupied territories and it also gained
primary responsibilities in the areas of security,
intelligence gathering, and espionage.
Himmler's army was not the largest Nazi military group in
Germany, but was second only to the SA. Both Himmler, and
another of Hitler's right hand men, Hermann G?ring,
agreed that the SA and its leader, Ernst R?hm were
beginning to pose a threat to the German Army and the
whole Nazi leadership of Germany itself. R?hm had strong
socialist views and believed that although Hitler had
successfully gained power in Germany, the 'real'
revolution had not yet begun, leaving some Nazi leaders
with the belief that R?hm was intent on using the SA to
administer a coup. With some persuasion from Himmler and
G?ring, Hitler began to feel threatened by this
prospect, and agreed that R?hm must die. He delegated
the task of administering this death to Himmler and
G?ring, who, along with Reinhard Heydrich, Kurt Daluege
and Walter Schellenberg, carried out the execution of
R?hm and numerous other senior SA officials, in what
became known as The Night of the Long Knives on June 30,
1934.
Hans Frank hosts Heinrich Himmler during a visit to
KrakowHimmler now had total control over internal German
military as the SS was now the principal force in the
Reich. In 1936 Himmler gained yet more power as Hitler
handed the control of Germany's secret police force, the
Gestapo over to him. In 1940 Himmler slightly reorganised
the SS and turned it into the Waffen-SS which by six
months numbered over 150,000 men.
In the Second World War the SS's Totenkopf Units were
given the task of organising and administering Germany's
regime of concentration camps and eventually,
extermination camps. The SS, through its intelligence arm
the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) had to find Jews, gypsies,
homosexuals and communists and any other culture or race
deemed by the Nazis to be either Untermenschen
(sub-human) or in opposition to his regime, and place
them in concentration camps. Himmler now became one of
the main architects of the Holocaust, using elements of
mysticism and a fanatical belief in the racist Nazi
ideology. By 1944 Himmler's SS numbered over 800,000,
however, most of them were either in infantry or armoured
units.
By 1944 Himmler was tasked to sorting out a dispute
between the SD and the German military intelligence
organisation, the Abwehr. Himmler resolved the issue by
simply merging the Abwehr into the SD.
In late 1944, Himmler became commander of army group
Oberrhein (Upper Rhine), which was fighting the oncoming
United States 7th Army and French 1st Army in the Alsace
region on the west bank of the Rhine. Himmler held this
post until early 1945, when he was switched to command an
army group facing the Red Army to the East. Himmler
didn\'t have any experience as a field commander, and
consequently wasn't particularly successful. General
Heinz Guderian, who was in overall command of the eastern
Front, speculated that the reason Himmler took on these
commands was to gain glory for himself. Himmler lost
faith in German victory, and came to the realization that
if the Nazi regime was to have any chance of survival, it
would need to seek peace with Britain and the United
States. When Hitler discovered this and found Himmler
attempting to make contact with the Allies, he ordered
his arrest.
Attempting to evade arrest, Himmler disguised himself as
a member of the Gendarmerie but was recognized and
captured on May 22nd in Bremen, Germany, by a British
Army unit. Himmler was scheduled to stand trial with
other German leaders as a major war criminal at
Nuremberg, but committed suicide by swallowing a cyanide
capsule before interrogation could begin.
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