Richard Arauner
Richard Arauner (19 April 1902 in Solnhofen – 1 November 1936 near Tabarz) was an Oberführer in the Schutzstaffel (SS) and agricultural functionary.
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Born | 19 April 1902 Solnhofen, Germany |
Died | 1 November 1936 (aged 34) Tabarz, Germany |
Allegiance | Nazi Germany |
Service/ | Schutzstaffel |
Rank | SS-Oberführer |
Richard Arauner was born into an Evangelical quarry owner family and completed his farmer-diploma. In 1923 he joined the Freikorps Oberland and participated in the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich. On May 1, 1933 Arauner became a member of the Nazi Party and on October 1, 1933 he joined the SS.[1] Since 1931, Arauner was Chief of the Office of Agricultural Policy. Furthermore, he was a member of the German Reich Farm Council. Since his entry into the SS, he became officer in the SS Race and Settlement Main Office (RuSHA). Arauner rose through the ranks, from Obersturmführer to finally Oberführer.[2]
On November 1, 1936 he died in a plane crash on the way back from the inauguration of the Farmers Council of Landesbauernschaft Saar-Pfalz.[1] Arauner was buried in Goslar.[3]
References
- "Rasse, Raum und Autarkie Sachverständigengutachten zur Rolle des Reichsministeriums für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft in der NS-Zeit". bmel.de. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
- Waldemar Sadaj (Scypion). "Richard Arauner". dws-xip.pl. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
- "Beisetzung von SS-Oberführer Richard Arouner am 6. November 1936 in Goslar". loc.gov. Retrieved 2016-03-16.