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August Eigruber was born on 16 April, 1907 in Steyr, Austria-Hungary, is an Austrian-born Nazi Gauleiter, SS-Obergruppenführer. Discover August Eigruber'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 40 years old?
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Steyr, Austria-Hungary |
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28 May, 1947 |
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Landsberg Prison, Landsberg am Lech, Allied-occupied Germany |
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August Eigruber Net Worth
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August Eigruber (16 April 1907 – 28 May 1947) was an Austrian-born Nazi Gauleiter and Reichsstatthalter of Reichsgau Oberdonau (Upper Danube) and Landeshauptmann of Upper Austria.
He was convicted of war crimes at Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and hanged.
Born in Steyr, Austria, after finishing middle school, Eigruber underwent training in geodesy and fine mechanics at the Austrian Federal Teaching Institution for Iron- and Steelworking.
Thereafter, he was active in his profession.
In November 1922 he joined the National Socialist Worker Youth of Austria, whose leader he became in 1925.
In April 1928, he joined the Nazi Party, whose Steyr-Land district leadership he took up in October 1930.
For his activities in the NSDAP, which was banned in Austria, Eigruber was sentenced to several months in prison.
From May 1935, Eigruber was the Gau Director (Gaugeschäftsführer) for the banned Party in the Upper Austria Gau, and he took over complete leadership of the Gau as of 1936.
After the Anschluss, he was appointed Landeshauptmann of Upper Austria on 14 March 1938.
On 10 April he was elected as a member of the German Reichstag, representing Austria.
On 1 June 1938, Eigruber joined the SA, with the rank of SA-Brigadeführer effective 12 March.
On 25 July, he also joined the SS as a Standartenführer also with an effective date of 12 March.
On 22 May Adolf Hitler appointed him Gauleiter of Reichsgau Oberdonau.
He thus united under his control the highest party and governmental offices in his jurisdiction.
In September 1938, Gauleiter Eigruber attended the Reichsparteitag in Nuremberg.
When Passau Nazis met at the Deutschmeister Inn, Eigruber joined his allies and reminisced about their venture during the Kampfjahre.
He rose to the rank of SS-Brigadeführer in January 1939 and to SS-Gruppenführer in November 1940.
On 1 April 1940, he was installed as Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Oberdonau.
In July 1940, the Donau-Zeitung announced that August Eigruber would travel to Passau by ship.
There, he would be ceremonially welcomed at City Hall, and attend the latest play by Hans Baumann.
On 16 November 1942 came his appointment as Reich Defense Commissioner (Reichsverteidigungskommissar) for his Gau.
On 21 June 1943, Eigruber was promoted to the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer.
He was also made an SA-Obergruppenführer on 9 November 1943.
In February 1945, 500 Soviet POWs escaped from Mauthausen.
In response, SS soldiers, Sturmabteilung detachments, and Volkssturm men, who were acting on Eigruber's orders, hunted the POWs down in the Mühlviertler Hasenjagd.
Nearly all of them were murdered.
As for those who were captured, a witness said they heard Eigruber telling commandant Franz Ziereis that "All these pigs will have to be finished."
Toward the end of the war, as U.S. forces approached his capital at Linz, he proclaimed the city a "fortress" to be defended to the bitter end.
In April 1945, shortly before the arrival of U.S. forces, he ordered the mass executions of 42 resistance fighters.
However, shortly after the beginning of the offensive on 5 May 1945, he fled and proclaimed Linz an open city.
He managed to hide out using forged identification papers until 11 August 1945, but was arrested by US Army Counterintelligence, in Sankt Pankraz (a few miles south of Kirchdorf an der Krems).
At the Mauthausen-Gusen camp trials, held under the jurisdiction of the Dachau International Military Tribunal, he was sentenced to death by hanging on 13 May 1946 for his responsibility for crimes at Mauthausen concentration camp, where tens of thousands of prisoners died.
The sentence was carried out in the prison yard at Landsberg Prison on 28 May 1947.
Eigruber's last words were "Lord, take care of Germany. Lord, take care of my family. Lord, take care of my children. I regard it as an honor to be hanged by the most brutal of victors. Long live Germany!"