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Erich Klausener (25 January 1885 – 30 June 1934) was a German politician and Catholic in the "Night of the Long Knives", a purge that took place in from 30 June to 2 July 1934, when the Nazi regime carried out a series of political murders.


Family
Klausener was born in Düsseldorf to a family.
(1992). 9783883090351, Verlag Traugott Bautz.
His father, Peter Klausener (1844–1904), was a member of the Austrian Klausener family, who came to the in 1740, and are relatives of the Cluysenaar family. His father studied law and served as an assessor and justice of the peace in , Prussia. His mother, Elisabeth Bisenbach (1864–1944), was from an upper-class family in Düsseldorf. Klausener followed his father's career in public service, serving for a time in the Prussian Ministry of Commerce. "Erich Klausener", German Resistance Memorial Center He served as an officer in , and on the eastern front of World War I, and was awarded the Second Class in 1914 and the Iron Cross First Class in 1917. During the French occupation of Ruhr, Klausener sent a letter to Belgian occupation authorities, criticizing the mistreatment of German police officers. In response, Klausener was arrested, tried by a Belgian court-martial, sentenced to two months in prison, and temporarily expelled from the Ruhr.


Career
From 1924, Klausener served in Prussia in the Ministry of Welfare, and later headed the police division Ministry of Interior of that state. From 1928, Klausener became head of the group (). Before 1933, he strongly supported the police battle against illegal Nazi activities. After and Nazis came to power in 1933, Hermann Göring became minister-president of Prussia. Klausener was displaced from the ministry of transport of Prussia when Göring started to the Prussian police, and Klausener was transferred to the Reich Ministry of Transportation.


Chair of Catholic Action Berlin
In 1928, Klausener joined the Katholischen Akademikerverbandes (Catholic Academic Association) and was elected to its board.
(1978). 9783428001927, Duncker & Humblot Gmbh. .
(Another sources states that Klausener "initiated" Catholic Action in Berlin in 1922 via encyclical Ubi Arcano)


Assassination
A close associate of Vice Chancellor Franz von Papen, Klausener contributed to his delivered on 17 June 1934. The speech was largely written by Edgar Jung, but the contributions of Klausener and Secretary Herbert von Bose cost them their lives. The speech, though moderate in tone, criticized the violence and repression that had followed since Hitler became Chancellor. It called for an end to the revolution, Nazi terror and for the restoration of normalcy, freedom, and freedom of the press.

On 24 June 1934, Klausener spoke at the Catholic Congress in the 's Hoppegarten. His passionate criticism of the repression was viewed by the Nazis as an open challenge.

Six days later, on 30 June 1934, during the "Night of the Long Knives", SS officer was ordered by Reinhard Heydrich to go to Klausener's office at the Ministry of Transport to assassinate him. After the killing, Gildisch was promoted in rank to SS- Sturmbannführer.Hoffmann, Peter (2000) 1979. Hitler's Personal Security: Protecting the Führer 1921-1945, p. 49, .


Martyr
After the end of the Nazi regime and after World War II, a monument was erected to Klausener in Berlin. In 1999, the Catholic Church in Germany accepted Klausener into the German martyrology as a witness of faith.


Legacy

Tributes and memorials
  • Erich-Klausener-Gymnasium (State High-School) in is named after him
Klausener had seven Straßen (streets) named after him:
  • Erich-Klausener-Straße, Düsseldorf
  • Erich-Klausener-Straße,
  • Erich-Klausener-Straße,
  • Erich-Klausener-Straße, Monheim am Rhein
  • Erich-Klausener-Straße,
  • Erich-Klausener-Straße,
  • Erich-Klausener-Straße, Blankenfelde-Mahlow
Leo-Statz-Platz in Unterbilk, Düsseldorf

== Gallery ==

in Düsseldorf, Leo-Statz-Platz on Kronprinzenstaße]]
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See also
  • Herbert von Bose
  • Edgar Julius Jung
  • Franz von Papen


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