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During a meeting with the Reich Defense Committee on 17 March 1942, Hildebrandt said "... for the FĂĽhrer and for Adolf Hitler's cause, I pursue the law, even if it comes down to dead bodies." By the end of 1943, there were 152,148 foreign workers in Mecklenburg, most of whom were there against their will and were being exploited for slave labour.
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After the war ended, Hildebrandt was arrested by British occupation authorities and interned. In 1946, he was transferred to U.S. custody after being implicated in the issuing of orders to summarily execute downed Allied airmen in 1944. Between 1946 and 1948, Soviet military occupation authorities
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In the winters of 1941/1942, several thousand Soviet POWs starved to death under Hildebrandt's jurisdiction in Mecklenburg. In a letter to the chancellery, he expressed his concern about the lack of slave labourers, and said the problem could be avoided if "enough Russians are delivered later."
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repeatedly demanded Hildebrandt's extradition over his involvement in the euthanasia murders in Sachsenberg. However, all of these requests were rejected by the British and Americans.
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on 26 May 1933. He thus united under his control the highest party and governmental offices in his jurisdictions. On 1 January 1934, the two Free States were combined into a unified
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Nevertheless, in 1947, Hildebrandt and six others were found guilty of their involvement in the murders of several downed American airmen at the
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Mecklenburg im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Die Tagungen des Gauleiters Friedrich Hildebrandt mit den NS-Führungsgremien des Gaues Mecklenburg 1939–1945.
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in September 1930 as a deputy for electoral constituency 35 (Mecklenburg) and served there until the fall of the Nazi regime. After the
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until 1913 and then found employment as an agricultural worker and a railway employee. On 19 April 1916, he enlisted in the
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in February 1925 (membership number 3,653) when it was refounded and, as an early member, he later was awarded the
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expropriated. The mentally handicapped children living there were then taken to the Lewenberg children's ward in
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Appeals for clemency for Hildebrandt were unsuccessful. He and his condemned codefendants were executed at
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Hildebrandt became a member of the SS (member number 128,802) on 5 December 1933 with the rank of SS-
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Herren und Knechte: Gesellschaftlicher und politischer Wandel in Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1867–1945.
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in July 1919. He was later repatriated to Germany, being discharged from the German Army as a
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on 5 November 1948. In his final statement, Hildebrandt blamed Communists for his execution.
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for his Gau on 16 November 1942 and, on 25 September 1944, he was made commander of the
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in 1917 and wounded twice again before the end of the war, for which he earned the
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Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies, 1925-1945
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NS „Euthanasie“: Verbrechen an psychisch Kranken in Mecklenburg und Pommern.
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of Gau Mecklenburg-LĂĽbeck. In September 1925, he became a member of the
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on 23 January 1936. During the Second World War, he was promoted to SS-
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United Kingdom
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on 24 March 1933. He was subsequently elevated to the new post of
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interniert; ab dem 1. Juni 1946 interniert im Bunker I. im
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on 27 January 1934. He was assigned to the staff of the
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and in 1924 was elected as one of its deputies to the
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for the Free States of both Mecklenburg-Schwerin and
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Hildebrandt was born in Kiekindemark (today, part of
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People from the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Gauleiter
Gauleiter
Gau Mecklenburg
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Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Reichsstatthalter
Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Reichsstatthalter
Mecklenburg
Reichsstatthalter
Free City of LĂĽbeck
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