- Hans Nieland
Hans Heinrich Nieland (
October 3 ,1900 inHagen -August 29 ,1976 inReinbek nearHamburg ) was a politician of the German Nazi-Party (NSDAP) and Lord Mayor ofDresden from 1940 until 1945.Life
Nieland was drafted into the Imperial Army in June 1918 just after his final examinations at modern grammar school. He remained a soldier until one month after the end of
World War I (discharge in December 1918). From February 1919 he studiedjurisprudence andeconomic science inGöttingen and Hamburg. After the end of his studies in July 1922 he worked as a commercial clerk for three years in two Hamburg export firms. Hereupon followed a job training in the local and provincial administration. Afterwards Nieland went to the small town Kirchhörde (which now forms part ofDortmund ) as a candidate for the career of aWestphalia nbailiff . His political career started as a head of the district authority in his native townHagen , later on Nieland became district president inMünster . In June 1925 he completed his political science dissertation on the topic "The power as a governmental concept of law: at the same time an analysis of the German Reich's constitutional law situation under the rule of the Versailles Treaty"(German: "Die Macht als staatlicher Rechtsbegriff: Zugleich eine Untersuchung über die staatsrechtliche Stellung des Deutschen Reiches unter der Herrschaft des Versailler Vertrages").In January 1926 Hans Nieland joined the NSDAP (membership number 33 333), became "Bezirksführer" ( _en. District Leader) at home and then "Sektionsführer" ( _en. Section Leader) in Hamburg. Moreover he entered the SS (membership number 61 702), was promoted "SS Major General" ( _de. Brigadeführer) on January 30, 1939 and achieved his assignment to the "Staff SS Upper Sector "
Elbe " (German: "Stab SS-Oberabschnitt "Elbe") on November 9, 1944. From November 1926 until March 1928 he applied himself to law studies again in Münster and Göttingen. In December 1928 he became an intern with theAltona legal authorities. On September 14, 1930 he was elected Member of the Reichstag for the Hamburgconstituency .On May 1, 1931 Hans Nieland was appointed Leader of the "NSDAP Foreign Organization" ( _de. NSDAP Auslands-Organisation, abbreviated:
NSDAP/AO ), which was founded in Hamburg, by NSDAP "Reichsorganisationsleiter" ( _en. Reich Organization Leader)Gregor Strasser . Nieland already resigned from this party office on May 8, 1933 because he had acceeded more important duties in the meantime. As from March 5, 1933 he was head of the Hamburg police authority for a short time and since May 18, 1933 member of the Hamburg provincial government. Nieland assumed the Hamburg revenue office in May 1933. Additionally, he directed parts of the Administration for Economics, Technology and Labour since November 1934. After the Groß-Hamburg Gesetz came into force in April 1937 Nieland was awarded the title Senator and the position of a city treasurer for life. In February 1940 he was appointed Lord Mayor of regional capital Dresden at the suggestion of "Reichsstatthalter" ( _en. Imperial Governor) Martin Mutschmann by Reich Minister of the InteriorWilhelm Frick . After the heavy air raids of February 13 and 14,1945, which destroyed the baroque historic section totally, Nieland left precipitously Dresden on February 23, 1945, disappeared completely for 8 days and turned up in Berlin on March 3, 1945.From June 2, 1945 until February 21, 1948 Nieland was detained in several British detention centers, for example in
Neumünster -Gadeland and in "Civil Internment Camp No 5 Staumühle" (nearPaderborn ). In August 1948 a fine was imposed on Nieland in the course of a "Spruchkammerverfahren" (English: "proceedings beforedenazification tribunals") inBielefeld , which was regarded as compensated by the term of imprisonment, however. In 1949 he was classified as "minderbelastet" ( _en. marginally incriminated) and in 1950 as "Mitläufer " (English: "follower" or "nominal member").Decorations
* Kriegsverdienstkreuz (KVK) II. Klasse ohne Schwerter ("Engl.: "War Merit Cross, 2nd Class without Swords")
* Goldenes Parteiabzeichen der NSDAP ("Engl.: "Golden Party Award of the NSDAP")
* SS-Ehrenring (Totenkopfring ) ("Engl.: "SS Honour Ring - Death's head ring")
* Ehrendegen des Reichsführers-SS ("Engl.: "Honor Sword of the SS Field Marshal")See also
*
NSDAP/AO (Foreign Organization of the Nazi Party)
*List of Nazi Party leaders and officials
*List of SS Personnel
*Literature
* Christel Hermann: Oberbürgermeister der Stadt Dresden Hans Nieland und Stellvertreter Rudolf Kluge (in: Dresdner Geschichtsbuch. - Vol. No. 7 . - Altenburg : DZA Publishing House, 2001. - ISBN 3-9806602-5-7. - pp. 181-200) "This is a publication by the Stadtgeschichtliche Museen Dresden (see [http://stadtmuseum.dresden.de/public/da.shtml] )."
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