Erich Hilgenfeldt

Erich Hilgenfeldt
Leader of the National Socialist People's Welfare
In office
20 April 1931 – May 1945
Appointed byJoseph Goebbels
Reich Commissioner for the Winterhilfswerk
In office
21 September 1933 – May 1945
Personal details
Born(1897-07-02)2 July 1897
Died25 April 1945(1945-04-25) (aged 47)
Likely in Berlin
PartyNazi Party
Spouses
Marie-Charlotte Köhler
(m. 1922; div. 1940)
Leopoldine Statischek
(m. 1940; died 1945)
Children2
ProfessionCivil servant
Civilian awardsGolden Party Badge
Military service
Allegiance German Empire
Nazi Germany
Branch/serviceImperial German Army
Schutzstaffel
Years of service1914–1918
1937–1945
RankHauptmann
SS–Gruppenführer
UnitField Artillery Regiment 55 (2nd Thuringian)
Aviation Detachment A 206
Military awardsIron Cross, 1st and 2nd class
Danzig Cross
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Georg Paul Erich Hilgenfeldt (2 July 1897 – April/May 1945) was a German high ranking official in the Nazi Party and Nazi government. He served as a deputy in the Reichstag and was also an SS-Gruppenführer. He went missing during the Battle in Berlin, was presumed killed and was legally declared dead in 1957.