Papers re Dr Otto Ernst Schueddekopf of the Hielscher Group
Extent and Medium
c21 frames
Biographical History
The 'Hielscher Group' was named after Friedrich Hielscher, an anti-Nazi, who encouraged those sympathetic to his cause to oppose the Nazis from within the party. He was arrested after the 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler. Otto-Ernst Schüddekopf, the depositor, in a covering letter at the beginning of the collection, describes himself as a former member of the Hielscher group, who, in the last 3 years of the war, was active in the foreign affairs section of the SS press office. This, he claims, gave him the opportunity to help Jewish members of the group to escape persecution by the Nazis.
Acquisition
Donated December 1968
Donor: Otto-Ernst Schueddekopf
Scope and Content
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This microfilm collection consists of affidavits and other statements by former members of the 'Hielscher Group', an anti-Nazi resistance group, in support of another member, Otto-Ernst Schüddekopf, with regard to post-war court proceedings. The statements provide useful information on the workings of the Hielscher group, supplemented by a deposition from Friedrich Hielscher, himself
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Conditions Governing Reproduction
R:\Document collections\MF54\Working images\35 frames 266-290
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Microfilm
People
- Munchgesang, Karl
- Peinemann, Ingeborg
- Hielscher group
- Heinsheimer, Fritz
- Schüddekopf, Otto-Ernst
- Hielscher, Friedrich
Subjects
Places
- Third Reich [1933-1945]