Wednesday 5 October 2011

Armin Dadieu


Armin Dadieu (* August 20 1901 in Brunn village , † April 6 1978 in Graz ) was an Austrian chemist and Nazi politician.

Armin was Dadieu 1901 in Brunn village near Maribor was born as the son of Joseph Dadieu railway inspector and his wife Friederike Pelkhofer. The family was founded in 1919 from Slovenia reported. [1] In the autumn of 1919 he began studying chemistry at the Technical University in Graz. In 1924 he passed the teacher's examination for the subjects of chemistry, physics and mathematics, but was not a teacher, but continued his studies. In 1926 he wrote his doctoral work on the electromotive behavior of aluminum. In the summer of 1929, Dadieu Habilitation at the Technical University in 1930 at the University of Graz. In 1932 he became associate professor of inorganic and physical chemistry . In 1935 he received the Lieben Prize (the "Austrian Nobel Prize") for his work in the field of Raman spectroscopy .

Already in 1932 he joined the Nazi Party one. In 1938 he claimed to have made during this time of the illegal party in Austria secretly in his institute explosives for them. He also had 1937 illegal for Hermann Goering carried out research and news service set up for this one. In 1936, he was "popular political officer" of the Fatherland Front in Styria . 1938 organized Dadieu then Nazi rallies in March 1938 and received the post of state governor and Gauhauptmanns in Styria, he also became the SS -appointed Sturmbannführer, months later, the SS colonel .

By 1941 he was also in Gau Gau economic advisers of the Nazi Party and head of the Styrian Chamber of Commerce, Trade and Industry. From July 1940 to July 1941 Dadieu took a dive bomber pilot in the second Weltkrieg teil. World War II in part. In 1942 he was appointed SS chief leader, from 1943 to 1945 Dadieu Gaudozentenbundführer in Styria.

In May 1945 Dadieu was first soldiers of the Red Army arrested, but managed to escape after a short detention. January 1946 his name appeared on a list of war criminals in the Wiener Zeitung . In March 1948 he was in Tyrol again arrested and set free, which he used to cross the border to Italy and from there to Argentina to escape. There he became an adviser to the government, especially on rocket propellants ( Argentine Condor missile ). Austria declared forfeited Dadieus assets for 1950, an ongoing process against him was discontinued.

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