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Horst Wessel

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Birthday October 9, 1907

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Bielefeld, Province of Westphalia, German Empire

Age 22 Years

Date of death 23 February, 1930

Died Place Berlin, Germany

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Who Is Horst Wessel? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Horst Wessel was born on October 9, 1907, in Berlin, Germany. He became an infamous figure due to his association with the Nazi Party and was posthumously labeled a martyr after his death on February 23, 1930. Wessel’s life was marked by his involvement in the Sturmabteilung, a paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party. He gained notoriety for his involvement in street violence and his eventual assassination, which led to his glorification by the Nazis. Wessel’s legacy is often viewed through the lens of propaganda, as his story was utilized to promote Nazi ideologies.

Occupation Other
Date of Birth October 9, 1907
Age 22 Years
Birth Place Bielefeld, Province of Westphalia, German Empire
Horoscope Libra
Country Germany
Date of death 23 February, 1930
Died Place Berlin, Germany

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Height, Weight & Measurements

As historical records from the time of Wessel provide limited details about his physical statistics, it is generally accepted that he had an average build for his era. However, specific information regarding his height and weight remains largely undocumented in reliable sources.

Wessel kept two journals, one specifically about his political life. In neither does he describe his physical participation in these street skirmishes: he refers to "we" – i.e. the SA – and not to "I".

Wessel had broken one arm several times while horseback riding as a schoolboy which deformed it, and had been given a permanent exemption from physical education.

Nonetheless, he boxed and practiced martial arts while in the Viking League, and boasted in one journal of having mastered ju-jitsu, a primarily defensive art he may have needed to compensate for his lack of physical power.

Still, the limitations of his physicality would have prevented him from taking as full a role in the street brawls, and he may therefore have ratcheted up his rhetoric in an attempt to compensate for his physical disability.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Horst Wessel's personal life and relationships have not been extensively documented. He was known to have a girlfriend, but details about their relationship or any other romantic associations are sparse. Wessel focused much of his life on his political careers and affiliations rather than personal relationships.

Wessel's mother, Bertha Luise Margarete Wessel (née Richter), also came from a family of Lutheran pastors. Wessel's parents were married on 1 May 1906. He grew up alongside his sister Ingeborg Paula Margarethe (born 19 May 1909) and his brother Werner Georg Erich Ludwig (born 22 August 1910). When they moved from Mülheim to Berlin, the family lived in the Jüdenstraße.

Net Worth and Salary

While precise figures regarding Horst Wessel's net worth at the time of his death are not available, it is estimated that he lived a modest lifestyle typical of many young men involved in political movements during the Weimar Republic. His financial status was primarily tied to his political activities and not derived from significant wealth or investments.

Career, Business and Investments

Wessel’s career was closely tied to the rise of the Nazi Party and its violent confrontations during the late 1920s. Initially, he worked as a street artist and later became a key member of the SA (Sturmabteilung). His activities included organizing rallies and promoting Nazi propaganda through speeches and written works, including the famous song "Die Fahne hoch." Following his death, Wessel was immortalized in Nazi propaganda, and his life story became a symbol for recruiting youth into the party.

By the period 1929–30, the continual violence in Berlin between the street fighters of the Nazi Party and other extreme right-wing groups, and those of the Communist Party and other parties on the left, had become a virtual civil war the Prussian police were powerless to control.

This physical violence was encouraged by Goebbels, the Nazi Gauleiter of Berlin, to whom Hitler had given the difficult task of establishing a reorganized Nazi presence in "Red Berlin" – a city sympathetic to the Communists and the Socialists – one that was under the firm control of the Nazi Party headquarters in Munich and which was not contro

lled by the northern branch of the party under the Strasser brothers with their socialist leanings.

Goebbels' violent approach was appreciated by Wessel, who preferred it to the official restraint he experienced as a member of the Bismarck Youth and the Viking League.

Social Network

In terms of social media, Horst Wessel, unfortunately, does not maintain a presence, given that he was a historical figure from the early 20th century. However, his name and legacy remain subjects of study and discussion amongst historians and those interested in the impact of World War II on modern history. Various platforms may house educational content regarding his life and political activities, often adhering to strict academic perspectives.

"There was nothing [Goebbels] couldn't handle. The party comrades clung to him with great devotion. The SA would have let itself be cut to pieces for him. Goebbels – he was like Hitler himself. Goebbels – he was 'our' Goebbels."

Education

Wessel's educational background is relatively undiscussed in historical texts. He likely received a standard education typical of the upper-middle-class families of his time. His later involvement in the political scene overshadowed any academic achievements, rendering his educational history less significant in the context of his life’s narrative.


Wessel attended four different secondary schools in Berlin: firstly the Köllnische Gymnasium from 1914 to 1922, then briefly the Königstädtisches Gymnasium and the Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster ("Protestant Grey Cloister Gymnasium").

For his final two years of schooling, he attended the Heinrich-Schliemann-Gymnasium (Berlin), where he passed his Abitur examination and which would later be renamed in his memory. On 19 April 1926, Wessel enrolled in Friedrich Wilhelm University to study law.

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