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Robert Abshagen was born on 12 January, 1911, is a German resistance member. Discover Robert Abshagen'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 33 years old?

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Born 12 January 1911
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1911

Robert Abshagen (12 January 1911 in Hamburg – 10 July 1944) was a German Resistance fighter against National Socialism and a Communist.

Abshagen first worked in insurance, then as a sailor and finally, as a construction worker.

1931

He joined the Communist Party of Germany in 1931.

1933

Beginning in 1933, he took part in the illegal German Resistance in Hamburg against Nazism.

1934

In 1934, he was sentenced in Hamburg state supreme court of "Vorbereitung zum Hochverrat" (intent to commit treason) to two and a half years at hard labor in a Zuchthaus, which he spent in Bremen-Oslebshausen Prison in Gröpelingen.

After serving his sentence, he was sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp.

While at Sachsenhausen, Absagen and other prisoners, including Bernhard Bästlein, held cultural and literary gatherings.

As the Nazis began to deport more Jews after Kristallnacht, they also plundered their books and stockpiled them in concentration camps.

1936

In 1936-1937, the Sachsenhausen library had 500 books and two years later, 800 books.

Beginning in 1936, Bästlein and Volker Paddry recited poetry and prose they had learned by heart and Abshagen held programs on proletarian and progressive writings.

These programs strengthened the spirit of those who attended, who then lifted the spirit of those who hadn't and thus, the prisoners remained unbroken by their circumstances.

1939

Abshagen was released in April 1939 and returned to Hamburg, where he again got involved in the Communist Party Resistance movement in Hamburg, in the waterfront district.

1940

In 1940, he got in touch with Bernhard Bästlein and Franz Jacob, who were also recently released from prison.

Their group later became known as the Bästlein-Jacob-Abshagen Group.

Abshagen took charge of various workplace cells and maintained contact with the Resistance in other parts of Germany.

In this capacity, Abshagen traveled to Berlin, Saxony and Thuringia and made contact with anti-fascists in the Ruhr area.

1942

The special Rote Kapelle commission led to a wave of arrests by the Gestapo in autumn of 1942.

The commission's findings related to the activities of Erna Eifler and Wilhelm Fellendorf swept up Abshagen on 19 October 1942.

1944

He was sentenced to death by the Volksgerichthof (People's Court) on 2 May 1944 and was beheaded in Hamburg on 10 July 1944.

1946

His urn was buried in 1946 at the Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg, at the memorial for the executed Resistance fighters from Hamburg.

There is a stolperstein for Abshagen at Wachtelstraße 4 in the Barmbek-Nord suburb of Hamburg.