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|origin = Nuremberg, Germany | |origin = Nuremberg, Germany | ||
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'''Karl Holz''' (27 December 1895 - 20 April 1945) was a German [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] politician who served as ''Gauleiter'' of Gau Franconia and leader of the Nazi Party in the Nuremberg area. | '''Karl Holz''' (27 December 1895 - 20 April 1945) was a German [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] politician who served as ''Gauleiter'' of Gau Franconia and leader of the Nazi Party in the Nuremberg area. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Karl Holz was born in Nuremberg in 1895. In 1920 he joined the German Socialist Party under chairman [[Julius Streicher]]. When Streicher joined the Nazi Party the following year, Holz was one of the Socialist | Karl Holz was born in Nuremberg in 1895. In 1920 he joined the German Socialist Party under chairman [[Julius Streicher]]. When Streicher joined the Nazi Party the following year, Holz was one of the Socialist Part members who joined with him. He joined the SA and cultivated a close relationship with Streicher. | ||
In 1924 Holz was elected to leader of the Nazi faction in Nuremberg, a post he held until 1932. From 1927 - 1933 he also held the position of editor of ''Der Stürmer'', Streicher's anti-semetic Nazi propaganda newspaper, advancing to editor-in-chief in 1933 and remaining so until 1938. | In 1924 Holz was elected to leader of the Nazi faction in Nuremberg, a post he held until 1932. From 1927 - 1933 he also held the position of editor of ''Der Stürmer'', Streicher's anti-semetic Nazi propaganda newspaper, advancing to editor-in-chief in 1933 and remaining so until 1938. | ||
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In 1945 Holz lead the defence of Nuremberg against Allied forces. After American troops of the 3rd Infantry Division had all but taken Nuremberg on 18 April 1945, Holz barricaded himself in the Nuremberg Police Presidium along with a small group. While barricaded inside Holz shot dead Mayor of Nuremberg Willy Liebel after he suggested surrendering. Two days later, on 20 April, Holz, still barricaded inside, shot himself rather than surrender to the Allies. | In 1945 Holz lead the defence of Nuremberg against Allied forces. After American troops of the 3rd Infantry Division had all but taken Nuremberg on 18 April 1945, Holz barricaded himself in the Nuremberg Police Presidium along with a small group. While barricaded inside Holz shot dead Mayor of Nuremberg Willy Liebel after he suggested surrendering. Two days later, on 20 April, Holz, still barricaded inside, shot himself rather than surrender to the Allies. | ||
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