HIMMLER’S AIDE
Ex-Nazi Gains Seat In Bonn (NX Preu Aim—Copyright
MUNICH, Jan. 8. The former chief personal aide of the Nazi Gestapo head, Heinrich Himmler, to sit in the West German Parliament The Christian Democrat Party, led by the Chancellor (Dr. Adenauer), confirmed this today, the British United Press reported. The new deputy is Max Frauendorfer, aged 53, an insurance salesman, in Munich. Frauendorfer failed to win a Parliamentary seat in the 1958 elections when his Nazi past was publicised. But a spokesman for the Christian Democrats said today he would now take the seat of a deputy who had resigned. Frauendorfer has acknowledged his former membership of the Nazi Party. In 1933, the year Hitler came to power, he served as an B.S. lieutenant-colonel and personal aide to Himmler. During the war he served as Nazi Party education chief and chief of the Nazi labour office in occupied Poland. He was decorated by Hitler with the gold honour pin awarded to veteran Nazi leaden. Frauendorfer succeeds to the Parliamentary eeet because he topped the list of candidates who just missed winning a seat in the 1961 elections. Prisoner 1 * Henry Rolph. aged 30, serving a 12-year sentence for manslaughter, hanged himself in his cell fa Brisbane goo! today.—Brisbane, January 9.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30026, 10 January 1963, Page 9
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