Hans Ulrich Klintzsch
Hans Ulrich Klintzsch (4 November 1898 in Lübbenau – 17 August 1959) was an ex-naval lieutenant from the Erhardt Brigade who served as leader of the Oberste SA-Führer from 1921 until 11 May 1923, when he returned to his former unit and ceded control to Hermann Göring. After his career as SA-leader, he went back to the Luftwaffe. He died 17 August 1959 during the marriage of his son Fridthjof.
He sent Franz Jaenicke to Berlin to found the Nazi Party.
Literature
- Gabriele Krüger: Die Brigade Ehrhardt. Leibniz-Verlag, 1971 (German)
- Albrecht Tyrell: Führer befiehl. Droste, 1969 (German)
- Albrecht Tyrell: Vom Trommler zum Führer. Fink, 1975 (German)
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Preceded by Emil Maurice |
Leader of the SA 1921–1923 |
Succeeded by Hermann Göring |
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