Walther Kadow Explained

Walther Kadow
Birth Date:29 January 1860
Birth Place:Hagenow, German Confederation
Death Place:Parchim, Weimar Republic
Death Cause:Beating
Known For:Murder victim
Occupation:School teacher
Party:German Völkisch Freedom Party
Movement:Nazism

Walther Kadow (January 29, 1860 – May 31, 1923[1]) was a German school teacher who was beaten and killed by Rudolf Höss and a group of Nazi Party accomplices in May 1923 in the forest near Parchim.[2] Kadow, a World War I veteran, was a member of the right-wing German Völkisch Freedom Party, and was suspected of having betrayed German nationalist Albert Leo Schlageter to the French occupation authorities in the Ruhr. Schlageter was executed by the French and was later regarded as a martyr by the Nazis. Höss received a ten-year sentence but was released after four years under a general amnesty. His accomplice, Martin Bormann, a former student of Kadow, was sentenced to one year.[3] [4] [5]

Bormann later became Head of the Nazi Party Chancellery and private secretary to Adolf Hitler and received the Blood Order for his imprisonment over the murder.[6] Höss later became the commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp.

Notes and References

  1. News: Mai 1923 - Ereignisse - Chroniknet. Chroniknet. de-DE. 2017-01-12.
  2. Book: Schönpflug, Daniel . Chapter Six: The End of the Beginning . . London, United Kingdom . A World on Edge: The End of the Great War and the Dawn of a New Age . 9781509818525 . Pan Macmillan . 2018 . https://books.google.com/books?id=m75sDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT264 . 264 .
  3. Book: Wilson, James . The Nazi Leaders . The Nazis' Nuremberg Rallies . https://books.google.com/books?id=ZbXNDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA145-IA7 . 145 . Pen & Sword Books . Barsley, United Kingdom . 9781781599006 . . 2012 .
  4. Web site: World War II Database (WW2DB) . Lava Development, LLC. . C. Peter . Chen . Rudolf Höss . 2011214255 . 1 November 2010 . 27 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220127183217/https://www.ww2db.com/person_bio.php?person_id=608 .
  5. Web site: Carmelo . Lisciotto . Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team (HEART) . Martin Bormann: "The Brown Eminence" . 2007 . Carmelo . Lisciotto . Chris . Webb . 25 February 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210225061405/http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/holoprelude/bormann.html .
  6. Pferd ohne Sonntag . 27 February 1962 . S42–S50 . . German . 0038-7452 . Spiegel-Verlag Rudolf Augstein GmbH & Co. KG . Hamburg, Germany . 9 . Horse without Sunday . John Seymour . Chaloner . Rudolf . Augstein . John Seymour Chaloner . Rudolf Augstein .