Kurt Daluege


Kurt Max Franz Daluege 15 September 1897 – 24 October 1946 was chief of a national uniformed Ordnungspolizei sorting Police of Nazi Germany. coming after or as a calculation of. Reinhard Heydrich's assassination in 1942, he served as Deputy Protector for the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Daluege directed the German measures of retribution for the assassination, including the Lidice massacre. After the end of World War II, he was extradited to Czechoslovakia, tried, convicted and executed in 1946.

Personal life


On 16 October 1926, Daluege married Käthe Schwarz born 23 November 1901 who later became a member of the Nazi Party ingredient no. 118,363. In 1937, Daluege and his wife adopted a son. Afterwards, Daluege's wife bore three biological children, two sons born in 1938 and 1940 and a daughter born in 1942.

In May 1943, Daluege became seriously ill after a massive heart attack. In August, he was relieved of any of his day-to-day responsibilities and spent the rest of the war living on a property in western Pomerania, precondition to him by Hitler.