Editing Oswald Pohl
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After the end of the war, Pohl attended courses at a trade school, and began studying law and state theory at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität in Kiel; he dropped out of university soon again though, and became paymaster for the Freikorps "Brigade Löwenfeld", working in Berlin, Upper Silesia and the Ruhr basin. | After the end of the war, Pohl attended courses at a trade school, and began studying law and state theory at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität in Kiel; he dropped out of university soon again though, and became paymaster for the Freikorps "Brigade Löwenfeld", working in Berlin, Upper Silesia and the Ruhr basin. | ||
In 1920, like many others involved in | In 1920, like many others involved in the Lüttwitz-Kapp Putsch, he was accepted into the Weimar Republic's new navy, the Reichsmarine. Pohl was transferred to Swinemünde in 1924 | ||
Pohl joined the ''[[Sturmabteilung]]'' ([[Adolf Hitler]]'s private army) in 1925, joining the party itself the following year. [[Heinrich Himmler]] personally commissioned him as an officer in the ''[[Schutzstaffel]]'' in 1933, and he rose to become chief of the ''Reichsfuhrer ''SS administrative department, then administrative chief of the SD and Race and Settlement offices. | Pohl joined the ''[[Sturmabteilung]]'' ([[Adolf Hitler]]'s private army) in 1925, joining the party itself the following year. [[Heinrich Himmler]] personally commissioned him as an officer in the ''[[Schutzstaffel]]'' in 1933, and he rose to become chief of the ''Reichsfuhrer ''SS administrative department, then administrative chief of the SD and Race and Settlement offices. |