Geissler and Arp: British military court case material

Identifier
WL533
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70508
Dates
1 Jan 1945 - 31 Jan 1945
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • German
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Despite being regarded as ideal material for a position as lecturer at the Reichspresseschule, and being nominally included on the staff of that organisation in 1937, he never took up the post. It is thought that this may have been because he was fired by Goebbels from his post on Der Angriff for stealing from the petty cash.

Archival History

Provenance unknown

Scope and Content

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This microfilm collection of papers relates to the activities of 2 anti-nazi activists, Arthur Geissler and Erich Arp, who, at the end of the war, were indicted by a British Military Court for "the unlawful appropriation of authority" by arresting the former Ortsgruppenleiter Krömer, Elmshorn, Schleswig-Holstein, at gun point. In addition to material relating to the court case, there are personal papers of Arp, born 1909 in Hamburg, former SPD member and leading member of the Berlin University Group of the Sozialistische Studenenschaft

Court case material and other papers including:

Personal papers of Erich Arp mainly concerning his membership of political and student organisations, frames1-6

Military Government Court indictments of Geissler and Arp and notes re indictments, 31 May 1945, frames 7-17

Enclosures including reports re the history of Nazi support and ant-nazi activity in Elmshorn; pamphlets produced at the end of the war by the Antifaschistisches Deutsches Kampf Komitee, Hamburg, frames 19-39

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Use R:\Document collections\MF54\Working Images\11\Wiener Docs frames 497-537

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Microfilm

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