SS-Gruppenführer Odilo Globocnik

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SS-Gruppenführer Odilo Globocnik

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Post by Ustuf » 23 Mar 2004, 13:16

Can anyone post a detailed bio and if possible, photos of SS-Gruppenführer Odilo Globocnik, pls

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Post by Requin Marteau » 23 Mar 2004, 13:25

Bonjour

Bio in French.


SS GRUF
Odilo Lotario «Globus» Dipl Ing GLOBOCNIK

Né le 21 avril 1904 à Trieste. Entre au Militäroberrealschule u. Kadettenkorps (1914-1918), citoyen autrichien en 1918, étudie à Klagenfürt, membre du Kärntner Heimatdienst (1919-10 octobre 1920), adhère à l’Osterreich NSDAP en 1922, adhère au NSDAP (442939) le 1er janvier 1931, Gauwalter u. Gaupropagandaleiter b. NSBO de Carinthie en janvier 1933, condamné à 1 an de prison pour le meurtre d’un bijoutier juif en août 1935, rejoint la SS (292776) le 1er septembre 1932, affecté au SS Oberabschnitt Osterreich (9 novembre 1937-12 mars 1938), SS USTUF (9 novembre 1937), SS STAF (12 mars 1938), Stab SS Oberabschnitt Donau, Staatssekretär SEYSS-INQUART (15 mars 1938-juillet 1943), membre du Reichstag pour Vienne (24 mai 1938-8 mai 1945), Gauleiter Wien (22 mai 1938-30 janvier 1939), démissionné de ses fonctions après avoir été impliqué dans la spéculation illégale de devises étrangères, sert au Persönlicher Stab RF SS le 1er février 1939, pardonné par HIMMLER en novembre 1939, rejoint le DF, Reserve Unteroffizier/Germania (septembre-octobre 1939), SS USTUF d. Res (novembre 1939), transféré dans la Polizei, SSPF Lublin (3 novembre 1939-16 août 1943), SS BRIG FHR (9 novembre 1939), Beauftragter des RF SS für die Errichtung d. SS u. von Polizeistützpunkten im neuen Ostraum (17 juillet 1941-31 janvier 1942), Hauptbereichsleiter d. NSDAP le 9 novembre 1941, Generalmajor d. Polizei (9 septembre 1941), SS GRUF (9 novembre 1942), directeur commercial pour Ostindustrie GmbH (mars-octobre 1943), Staatssekretär sur ordre du RF SS le 4 juillet 1943, HSSPF Adriatisches Küstenland (13 septembre 1943-mai 1945), marié le 22 octobre 1944 à Lore PETERSCHINEGG, 1 fils. Capturé par les Anglais le 26 mai 1945, se suicide au cyanure le 31 mai 1945 à Moesslacher-Alm en Carinthie.

- Kärntner Kreuz für Tapferkeit (1920),
- DRL Sportabzeichen in Bronze,
- SA Sportabzeichen in Bronze,
- Julleuchter d. SS,
- Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 13 März 1938,
- Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1 Oktober 1938,
- Goldenes Parteiabzeichen (30 janvier 1939),
- EK-II (novembre 1940),
- KVK-II mit Schwertern,
- KVK-I mit Schwertern (21 avril 1942),
- EK-I (1944),
- Goldenes HJ Ehrenzeichen (15 mai 1944),
- Bandenkampfabzeichen in Silber (17 septembre 1944),
- Orden d. Krone des König Zvonimirs 1. kl mit Stern u. mit Schwertern (14 novembre 1944),
- Deutsche Kreuz in Silber (20 janvier 1945),
- Deutsche Kreuz in Gold (7 février 1945),
- Ehrenabzeichen des deutschen Volkspflege 2. kl,
- Ungarn Verdienstorden 2. kl,
- Ungarn Verdienstorden 1. kl,
- Dienstauszeichnungen d. NSDAP in Silber.


Thierry


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Post by Ustuf » 23 Mar 2004, 14:46

Thank you very much, Requin

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Post by WojtekK » 23 Mar 2004, 15:50

Dear Ustuf !

On Forum are many posts about Globocnik. You must use option search.

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Wojtek

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Post by Ustuf » 23 Mar 2004, 17:12

WojtekK wrote:Dear Ustuf !

On Forum are many posts about Globocnik. You must use option search.

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Wojtek
Yes I know that but the info on Globocnik is scattered all over the forum, really hard to find anything useful

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Post by Ustuf » 23 Mar 2004, 17:18

Is it the ONLY distinct photo of Odilo? Because I`ve never seen another one in the net or anywhere else
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Post by Greyfinn » 24 Mar 2004, 00:21

Hi,
As AnDie says - complete bio You can find in "Die Generale der Waffen-SS und der Polizei" volume 1 ....but I can add promotions:

SS-Untersturmführer: 09.11.1937
SS-Standartenführer: 23.05.1938
SS-Oberführer: 28.09.1938
SS-Rottenführer d.R. der SS-Verfügungstruppe: 03.06.1939
SS-Untersturmführer d.R. der SS-Verfügungstruppe: 01.11.1939
SS-Brigadeführer: 18.11.1939
Generalmajor der Polizei: 26.09.1941
SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Polizei: 09.11.1942

...so ..it's all for a moment
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Post by Interloper » 24 Mar 2004, 06:28

Is Globocnik not a Slovakian surname?

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Post by K.Kocjancic » 24 Mar 2004, 08:27

Interloper wrote:Is Globocnik not a Slovakian surname?
Slovenian, not Slovakian (Slovenia vs. Slovakia).

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Post by Max Williams » 24 Mar 2004, 11:22

Ustuf wrote:
WojtekK wrote:Dear Ustuf !

On Forum are many posts about Globocnik. You must use option search.

Regards

Wojtek
Yes I know that but the info on Globocnik is scattered all over the forum, really hard to find anything useful
Until the advent of the internet, the information on these people was scattered all over the world! How lucky you are that you need only switch on a machine and spend some time sitting at your desk searching the internet. How do you suppose that all this information was gathered together? Researchers actually travelled to archives, museums, etc. and spent hours sifting through the mountains of files. They also purchased books, magazines, newspapers, etc. to glean additional information. If you are someone who is serious about obtaining information about Globocnik, then is it too much to ask to search one forum site on the internet? I agree with Wojtek...use the search facility and take advantage of the modern world.
Max

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Post by Ustuf » 24 Mar 2004, 14:49

Max History wrote:
Ustuf wrote:
WojtekK wrote:Dear Ustuf !

On Forum are many posts about Globocnik. You must use option search.

Regards

Wojtek
Yes I know that but the info on Globocnik is scattered all over the forum, really hard to find anything useful
Until the advent of the internet, the information on these people was scattered all over the world! How lucky you are that you need only switch on a machine and spend some time sitting at your desk searching the internet. How do you suppose that all this information was gathered together? Researchers actually travelled to archives, museums, etc. and spent hours sifting through the mountains of files. They also purchased books, magazines, newspapers, etc. to glean additional information. If you are someone who is serious about obtaining information about Globocnik, then is it too much to ask to search one forum site on the internet? I agree with Wojtek...use the search facility and take advantage of the modern world.
Max
Awesome advice

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Post by Ustuf » 24 Mar 2004, 14:53

Cheers guys you are very kind. Very good info and pic either
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Post by Max Williams » 24 Mar 2004, 15:50

Ustuf wrote:
Max History wrote:
Ustuf wrote:
WojtekK wrote:Dear Ustuf !

On Forum are many posts about Globocnik. You must use option search.

Regards

Wojtek
Yes I know that but the info on Globocnik is scattered all over the forum, really hard to find anything useful
Until the advent of the internet, the information on these people was scattered all over the world! How lucky you are that you need only switch on a machine and spend some time sitting at your desk searching the internet. How do you suppose that all this information was gathered together? Researchers actually travelled to archives, museums, etc. and spent hours sifting through the mountains of files. They also purchased books, magazines, newspapers, etc. to glean additional information. If you are someone who is serious about obtaining information about Globocnik, then is it too much to ask to search one forum site on the internet? I agree with Wojtek...use the search facility and take advantage of the modern world.
Max
Awesome advice
It wasn't meant as advice.

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Post by Georges JEROME » 26 Mar 2004, 17:23

Max History wrote:
Ustuf wrote:
WojtekK wrote:Dear Ustuf !

On Forum are many posts about Globocnik. You must use option search.

Regards

Wojtek
Yes I know that but the info on Globocnik is scattered all over the forum, really hard to find anything useful
Until the advent of the internet, the information on these people was scattered all over the world! How lucky you are that you need only switch on a machine and spend some time sitting at your desk searching the internet. How do you suppose that all this information was gathered together? Researchers actually travelled to archives, museums, etc. and spent hours sifting through the mountains of files. They also purchased books, magazines, newspapers, etc. to glean additional information. If you are someone who is serious about obtaining information about Globocnik, then is it too much to ask to search one forum site on the internet? I agree with Wojtek...use the search facility and take advantage of the modern world.
Max
I agree with Max,
To collect infos on Orpo and many others subjects how many travels to Bundesarchiv Koblenz then Berlin, or Paris (BDIC) how many contact with IfZ and how many mag, books and Microfilms from US archives red.
but what pleasure to discover THE data, THE pic, THE infos.
Historian are patient and have the taste of researchs.
that the real pleasure to put in form infos collected here and there.

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