Fritz Reinhardt

Fritz Reinhardt

Fritz Reinhardt (3 April 1895 in Ilmenau – 17 June 1969 in Regensburg) was a state secretary in the German Finance Ministry in the time of the Third Reich.

Career

On the outbreak of the First World War, Reinhardt was staying in Riga, Livonia, and he ended up spending the war in an internment camp in Siberia as an enemy alien. In 1919, he was the headmaster at the Thuringian Commercial School ("Thüringensche Handelsschule") and in 1924 founded the first German Long-Distance Commerce School. He was furthermore an administrator at the Thuringian State Finance Office.

In October 1926 (or in other sources 1924), he joined the Nazi Party and quickly built up a career with them with his talent for speaking and his knowledge of economic and taxation systems. In the same year, he became the Local Group Leader ("Ortsgruppenleiter") in Herrsching, in 1927 the District Leader ("Bezirksleiter") in Upper Bavaria-South, and in 1928 (and until 1930) the Upper Bavaria Gauleiter. From 1928 until 1933, Reinhardt was the leader of the Nazi Party's Speaking School. During this time, 6000 Party members received propagandistic schooling.

In 1930, Reinhardt became a member of the Reichstag and took on the leading role in the NSDAP in financial issues. In 1933, he became an SA Gruppenführer and a member of Adolf Hitler's Deputy Rudolf Hess's staff.

On 6 April 1933, after Hitler's intervention, Reinhardt became State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Finance under Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk thereby succeeding Arthur Zarden, an adherent of the Jewish faith. In 1937 came Reinhardt's appointment as an SA Obergruppenführer.

State Secretary

Reinhardt could count on the Nazi Party's and Hitler's backing, which was why he held such a strong position from the outset. Reinhardt made the decisions as to taxation. Under him were the Tax and Customs School – set up by him in 1935 – and the Zollgrenzschutz ("Tariff Border Guards").

It was one of the engines in the programmes aimed at reducing joblessness, which were also known as the Reinhardt Programme.

Section 1 (§1) of the Taxation Adaptation Law ("Steueranpassungsgesetz") of October 1934 traces itself back to Reinhardt. This law prescribed laying taxation laws out with regard to the Nazi "Weltanschauung". Thus a cumbersome change of the individual regulations was redundant and at one blow the Nazi ideology was implemented. Even in the time that followed, a whole series of regulations and decisions against Jews bore Reinhardt's signature, for instance, 1942's statement on stolen gold from dispossessed and murdered Jews.

He was publisher of the "Deutsche Steuerzeitung" ("German Tax Newspaper"), which, along with all his other publications he made required reading for all finance officials.

It is debatable whether Reinhardt gave his name to Operation Reinhard.

Denazification

As of 1945, Reinhardt was sitting in Allied custody, and on 17 June 1949 he was classified as a "Hauptschuldiger" (literally "main culprit") at a Denazification proceeding, and also sentenced to four years in labour prison. In an appeal proceeding late in 1949, the sentence was upheld, but the penalty reduced to three years. By late 1950 the sentence was definitively confirmed. Reinhardt's time in custody was to be counted towards his penalty, which led to his immediate release.

In the court proceedings, Reinhardt saw himself in the role of a financial expert who felt bound only by Reich finances, watered down penalties inflicted on Jews, and otherwise had to bend other ministries' decisions.

After the war

Reinhardt worked as a tax adviser, but otherwise was not to be seen in public life. His son Dr. Klaus Reinhardt became a general in the Bundeswehr.

See also

* Reinhardt's fund

Books (selection)

*Die Herrschaft der Börse, 1927
*Buchführung, Bilanz und Steuer: Lehr und Nachschlagwerk, 1936
*Was geschieht mit unserem Geld?, 1942
*Mehrwertsteuer-Dienst: Kommentar zum Umsatzsteuergesetz, 1967


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Fritz Reinhardt — ist der Name folgender Personen: Fritz Reinhardt (Staatssekretär) (1895−1969), deutscher Staatssekretär im Nationalsozialismus Fritz Reinhardt (SS Funktionär) (1898−1965), deutscher SS Funktionär Diese Seite ist eine Begri …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fritz Reinhardt (Staatssekretär) — Fritz Reinhardt Fritz Reinhardt (* 3. April 1895 in Ilmenau; † 17. Juni 1969 in Regensburg) war Staatssekretär im Reichsministerium der Finanzen in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fritz Reinhardt (SS-Funktionär) — Fritz Reinhardt als Zeuge bei den Nürnberger Prozessen. Fritz Reinhardt (* 27. September 1898 in Kassel; † 30. September 1965) war ein deutscher SS Funktionär und Zeuge in den Nürnberger Prozessen. Leben und Wirken Nach dem Schulbesuch wurde… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Reinhardt — ist ein männlicher Vorname und Familienname. Herkunft und Bedeutung Der Name ist verwandt mit Reinhard, für weitere Informationen siehe dort. Bekannte Namensträger Vorname Reinhardt Friese (* 1968), deutscher Theaterregisseur und Autor Theodor… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Reinhardt (surname) — Reinhardt is a surname (from Germanic ragin =counsel and hart =strong), and may refer to:* Ad Reinhardt * Alois Reinhardt, a German footballer * Django Reinhardt * Ernie Reinhardt * Fritz Reinhardt * G. Frederick Reinhardt * Georg Hans Reinhardt …   Wikipedia

  • Reinhardt's fund — (named after its creator, Fritz Reinhardt) was a set of Nazi German bank accounts where the money and valuables stolen from concentration and death camp victims were kept. The money was used to finance a number of important German construction… …   Wikipedia

  • Reinhardt-Lager — Aktion Reinhardt (auch als Einsatz Reinhardt bezeichnet; daneben findet sich die Schreibweise Aktion Reinhard) ist ein Tarnname für die systematische Ermordung aller Juden und Roma des Generalgouvernements (deutsch besetztes Polen) in der Zeit… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fritz Klingenbeck — (* 22. April 1904 in Brünn, Mähren; † 19. Oktober[1] 1990 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Theaterleiter, Regisseur, Solotänzer, Ballettmeister und Autor. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Theaterintendanzen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fritz Tanner — (* 20. Juni 1923 in Maienfeld; † 18. Dezember 1996 in Chur) war ein Schweizer Theologe, Psychotherapeut und Schriftsteller. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Rezeption 3 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fritz Rasp — Fritz Heinrich Rasp (* 13. Mai 1891 in Bayreuth; † 30. November 1976 in Gräfelfing) war ein deutscher Schauspieler und Hörspielsprecher, bekannt wurde er vor allem als Filmschurke. Sein schauspielerisches Schaffen deckte ein breites Feld ab, das… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”