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Christian Mahler (Kurt Hermann Ernst Paul Krüger) was born on 12 November, 1905 in Hamburg, Germany, is a Christian Mahler was Communist Party activist. Discover Christian Mahler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Kurt Hermann Ernst Paul Krüger
Occupation Party Official Police Officer Director of the Sachsenhausen National Memorial
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 12 November 1905
Birthday 12 November
Birthplace Hamburg, Germany
Date of death 30 May, 1966
Died Place Oranienburg, Brandenburg, GDR (East Germany)
Nationality Germany

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1905

Christian Mahler (1905-1966) was a Communist Party activist who resisted Nazism and spent most of the Hitler period in forced custody.

1924

In 1924 he joined the Communist party and the RFB which was effectively the quasi-military wing of the Communist party.

Mahler became an official of both organisations in Hamburg, and also employed with the Water-front quasi-military element ("M-Apparat") of the Communist Party's District leadership.

1933

Mahler was arrested in August 1933 for "resistance".

In January of that year the NSDAP (Nazi party) had seized power, and the arrest should be seen in the context of their subsequent rapid imposition of one-party government on Germany.

He was convicted and sentenced to a five-year prison term for "Preparation of High Treason together with severe Breach of the Peace and offences against Fire Arms Legislation".

1938

After serving his prison sentence he was not released, but was interned in October 1938 in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen.

1943

In 1943 he was transferred from Sachsenhausen to a satellite concentration camp at Falkensee, still in the Berlin area.

1945

After 1945 he became a party functionary in the German Democratic Republic and then an increasingly senior Police officer.

He concluded his career as the first director of the Sachsenhausen National Memorial.

Christian Mahler was born into a working family.

His father was a Hamburg port worker, and Mahler's own working life started with an apprenticeship in shipbuilding.

In the end it was the Soviets who, in April 1945, released him from internment.

In May 1945 he joined the quasi-military police service which the Soviets were setting up within their zone in what remained of Germany.

By this time the frontier down the middle of Germany, which in 1945 had simply divided the land controlled by the Soviets from that under US or British administration, had assumed a degree of permanence which had not been universally anticipated back in 1945: Hamburg was on the "wrong" side of it from the perspective of the German Democratic Republic.

1946

Additionally, in 1946 he joined the new country's newly formed ruling Socialist Unity Party (SED / Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands).

1949

In 1949 he underwent a period of training at the Berlin Police Academy, and from 1950 till 1953 he served as the Police Chief both in Mecklenburg and for the adjacent Schwerin district, while holding the rank of Police Inspector/Colonel.

1952

By 1952 the entire area had been changed into a separate state, the German Democratic Republic, and Mahler had occupied a succession of senior positions within the police service in the Mecklenburg district.

1953

In June 1953 serious public unrest triggered a heightened level of nervousness on the part of the national leadership, and in November 1953 Christian Mahler was relieved of his police functions, after it had been determined that he had had contacts with the west ("Westkontakten").

The contacts in question seem to have involved his long-term partner, a Jewish survivor of the regime in the Ravensbrück concentration camp, whose parents lived in Hamburg.

In December 1953 Christian Mahler obtained a position as Second Secretary of the Party's BPO (business management organisation) at the "Elbewerft Boizenburg", a ship building business located along the lower reaches of the River Elbe which had somehow avoided being either destroyed during the war or physically crated up and shipped to the Soviet Union in 1945/46, and which later gained a reputation for building river cruisers: during the early 1950s the ship yard was completing "Reparations Contracts" for the Soviets and specialising increasingly in fishing boats, notably for the coastal herring fishing business in the Baltic Sea (in German "East Sea").

1955

Mahler remained with the "Elbewerft" ship yard till February 1955.

In March 1955 he moved to a position as BPO Secretary ("first secretary of the factory party organisation of the SED") with the VEB "KGW Schweriner Maschinen- und Anlagenbau" heavy engineering company at Schwerin.

1959

In 1959/60 he was briefly a member of the regional council in Schwerin, heading up the Home Affairs department.

1960

In 1960 he became the first Director of the Sachsenhausen National Memorial, which was a reconfiguration of the former Nazi-Soviet concentration camp in line with the political imperatives of the time.

1966

Mahler retained this position till his death in 1966.

At the same time he was a member of the national Committee of Anti-Fascist Resistance Fighters.