Ernst Scheller

Ernst Scheller (18 July 1899 in Lintel (East Frisia) – 16 January 1942 in Simferopol) was a German Nazi Hauptmann and politician.[1]

Ernst Scheller
Mayor of Marburg
In office
27 April 1934  16 January 1942
Succeeded byWalter Voß
Personal details
Born(1899-07-18)18 July 1899
Lintel, East Frisia, German Empire
Died16 January 1942(1942-01-16) (aged 42)
Simferopol
NationalityGerman
Political partyNSDAP

Life and work

Scheller was appointed mayor of Marburg in 27.4.1934 by Adolf Hitler and fought on the Eastern Front during World War II.[1] He was injured on 29 December 1941 in battle and died 18 days later on a lazaret in Simferopol.[1][2] After his death Walter Voß worked commissarial in Marburg, from March 1944 until the end of the war as commissarial mayor.[3]

gollark: I imagine shopping spreads it a lot.
gollark: Oh, it definitely slows down spread. I'm just saying that it doesn't *stop* it, which is why you still have new cases.
gollark: If everyone were isolated in airtight chambers and never left for probably a month or so you would get rid of viruses. But we can't do that, unfortunately.
gollark: Yes, and that's not total enough to totally stop spread.
gollark: Probably because you cannot actually do *total* lockdown.

References

  1. "Zeitungswissenschaft". Deutsches Zeitungswissenschaftliches Verband (in German). Duncker & Humblot. 17: 249–250. 1942.
  2. Dettmering, Erhart; Grenz, Rudolf (1980). Marburger Geschichte: Rückblick auf die Stadtgeschichte in Einzelbeiträgen (in German). Marburg: Der Magistrat. p. 637. ISBN 3-9800490-0-0.
  3. Marburg Stadtverfassung (pdf)
Preceded by
vacant
Mayor of Marburg
27 April 1934 – 16 January 1942
Succeeded by
Walter Voß


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