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Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis Karl Kardinal Lehmann: Zum Geleit XXXI Joachim Kardinal Meisner: Vorwort XXXIII Helmut Moll: Theologische Einführung XXXV Vorwort zur vierten Auflage L Vorwort zur fünften Auflage LI Verzeichnis der Beauftragten LIII Autorenverzeichnis LVII Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis LXIII Verzeichnis der Abkürzungen und Zeichen LXXV A. BLUTZEUGEN AUS DER ZEIT DES NATIONALSOZIALISMUS (1933-1945) I. DEUTSCHE BISTÜMER 1. Bistum Aachen a) Diözesanpriester 1 Pfarrer Alexander Heinrich Alef 1 Dechant Hubert Berger 4 Pfarrer Franz Coenen 8 Pfarrer Friedrich Dinstühler 10 Pfarrer Hermann Joseph Robert Hortmanns 14 Pfarrer Fritz Keller 16 Pfarrer Theodor Kniebeler 18 Divisionspfarrer Gustav Raab 22 Pfarrer Franz Stappers 24 b) Diözesanpriester aus den deutsch-belgischen Dekanaten 27 Kaplan Jean/Johann Arnolds 27 Pfarrer Léonard/Leonhard Cordonnier 30 Pfarrer Leopold Mathäus Delhez 31 Rektor Joseph Martin Peters 33 Pfarrer Jean Renardy 36 c) Laien 38 Matthias Eickels 38 Andreas Girkens 41 Franz Oppenhoff 45 Josef Schaffrath 47 2. Bistum Augsburg a) Diözesanpriester 50 Pfarrvikar Bernhard Heinzmann 50 b) Laien 54 Johann Adlhoch 54 Michael Kitzelmann 57 V Bibliografische Informationen digitalisiert durch http://d-nb.info/1007145536 Alfred Kranzfelder 61 Michael Lerpscher 65 Martin Mayrock 68 Josef Ruf 72 3. Erzbistum Bamberg Laien 76 Alfred Andreas Heiß 76 Matthias Kaiser 79 Robert Limpert 82 Hans Wölfel 87 4. Erzbistum Berlin a) Diözesanpriester 91 Kuratus Leonhard Berger 91 Pfarrer August Froehlich 94 Pfarrer Albert Hirsch 98 Pfarrer Joseph Lenzel 101 Seliger Dompropst Bernhard Lichtenberg 104 Kaplan Herbert Simoleit 110 Pfarrer Dr. Alfons Maria Wachsmann 114 Pfarrer Albert Willimsky 117 b) Laien 121 Eva-Maria Buch 121 Arno Ertner 125 Dr. Erich Klausener 128 Rudolf Mandrella 132 Lieselott Neumark 136 Alice Reis 139 Dr. Karl Heinrich Schäfer 142 Maria Terwiel 146 Joseph Wirmer 150 5. Bistum Dresden-Meißen Diözesanpriester 154 Kaplan Aloys Andritzki 154 Pfarrer Alois Scholze 156 Diözesanjugendseelsorger Dr. Bernhard Wensch 158 6. Bistum Erfurt a) Diözesanpriester 161 Pfarrer Franz-Josef Beier 161 Pfarrer Franz Iseke 162 b) Laie 163 Aloys Nordmann 163 7. Bistum Essen Laien 165 Seliger Nikolaus Groß 165 Gottfried Könzgen 169 VI Inhaltsverzeichnis Heinrich Körner 172 Bernhard und Maria Kreulich 175 8. Erzbistum Freiburg i. Br. a) Diözesanpriester 181 Pfarrer Alois Beichert 181 Pfarrer Adolf Bernhard 184 Pfarrer Alois Brugger 188 Stadtpfarrer Msgr. Dr. Heinrich Feurstein 191 Pfarrer Franz Anton Fränznick 195 Pfarrer Michael Gaisert 198 Pfarrer Max Graf 202 Pfarrer Josef König 205 Dekan G.R. Otto Meckler 209 Dr. Max Joseph Metzger 212 Stadtpfarrer Msgr. G.R. August Ruf 216 Pfarrvikar Anton Spies 219 Dekan G.R. Willibald Strohmeyer 222 b) Laien 226 Reinhold Frank 226 Ewald Huth 229 Dr. Richard Kuenzer 233 9. Bistum Fulda a) Diözesanpriester 237 Pfarrer Konrad Trageser 237 Pfarrer Gustav Albert Vogt 238 b) Laien 242 Raymund Biedenbach 242 Adam Rössner 246 10. Erzbistum Hamburg a) Diözesanpriester 249 Die Märtyrer des Lübecker Christenprozesses: Vikar Hermann Lange, Kaplan Johannes Prassek, Adjunkt Eduard Müller 249 Pfarrer Dr. Dr. Bernhard Schwentner 257 b) Laien 260 Dr. Ruth Kantorowicz 260 Kurt Mathias von Leers 263 11. Bistum Hildesheim Diözesanpriester 265 Pfarrer Christoph Hackethal 265 Pfarrer Joseph Müller 267 12. Erzbistum Köln a) Diözesanpriester 271 Pfarrer Franz Boehm 271 Kaplan Johannes Flintrop 274 Rektor Theodor Helten 278 VII Msgr. Dr. Otto Müller 282 Kaplan Everhard Richarz 285 b) Märtyrer des Kolpingwerks: Vikar Heinrich Richter und Theodor Babilon 289 c) Laien 295 Dr. Randolph Freiherr von Breidbach-Bürresheim 295 Otto Gerig 299 Dr. Paul Lejeune-Jung 302 Bernhard Letterhaus 306 Dr. Dr. Lisamaria Meirowsky 309 Adalbert Probst 312 Dr. Hans Karl Rosenberg 315 Joseph Roth 318 Heinrich Rüster 322 Elvira Sanders-Platz 326 Dr. Benedikt Schmittmann 328 Leo Statz 331 Rosa Stein 335 Leo/Léon Trouet 338 Franz Gabriel Virnich 342 13. Bistum Limburg Laie 346 Franz Leuninger 346 14. Bistum Magdeburg Laie 351 Siegfried Fürst 351 15. Bistum Mainz a) Diözesanpriester 355 Pfarrer Karl Schwenk 355 Gymnasialprofessor G.R. Eduard Zinßer 357 b) Laien 360 Ludwig Bauer 360 Rosa Bertram 361 Dr. Friedrich August Bockius 363 Friedrich Coy 366 Emil Darapsky 369 Adolf Anton Falkowski 372 Anton Knab 375 Fanny Lang 376 Ernst Schneider 377 Rudolf Seibert 380 Hubert Timmer 382 16. Erzbistum München und Freising a) Diözesanpriester 386 Pfarrer Josef Grimm 386 Kaplan Dr. Hermann Joseph Wehrle 390 VIII Inhaltsverzeichnis b) Laien 392 Harald Dohrn und Hans Quecke 392 Dr. Fritz Michael Gerlich 394 Annemarie und Elfriede Goldschmidt 397 Willi Graf 402 Dr. Adolf Freiherr von Harnier 404 Dr. Kurt Huber 406 Walter Klingenbeck 409 Friedrich Ritter von Lama 411 Ludwig Freiherr von Leonrod 414 Rudolf Graf von Marogna-Redwitz 416 Wolfgang Meier 419 Christoph Probst 423 Franz Sperr 425 Franz Wipplinger 428 Josef Zott 432 17. Bistum Münster a) Diözesanpriester 433 Seliger Neupriester Karl Leisner 433 Dechant Joseph Lodde 439 Kaplan Bernhard Poether 441 Universitätsprofessor Dr. Dr. Joseph Schmidlin 445 Kaplan Gerhard Storm 449 Dechant August Wessing 452 b) Laien 455 Heinz Bello 455 Josef Fehler 459 Meinard Fortmann 462 Wilhelm Frede 466 Dr. Josef Kleinsorge 468 Dr. Johannes Maria Verweyen 470 18. Bistum Osnabrück a) Diözesanpriester 475 Pfarrer Gustav Görsmann 475 Pfarrer Heinrich Schniers 476 b) Laie 478 Bernhard Büter 478 19. Erzbistum Paderborn a) Diözesanpriester 480 Konviktpräses Franz Finke 480 Pfarrvikar Otto Günnewich 482 Vikar Heinrich König 484 Vikar Wilhelm Oberhaus 487 Pfarrvikar Friedrich Karl Petersen 490 b) Laien 492 Heinz-Udo Hallau 492 IX Wilhelm Emanuel Freiherr von Ketteier 494 Ernst Kuhlmann 497 Anton Kurze 499 Ferdinand Freiherr von Lüninck 502 Josef Quinke 505 Theodor Roeingh 507 20. Bistum Passau a) Diözesanpriester 510 Stadtpfarrer Johann Baptist Huber 510 Pfarrer Ludwig Mitterer 513 Pfarrer Johann Evangelist Winkler 514 b) Stiftsdekan Msgr. Adalbert Vogl und die katholischen Männer des Aufstands zu Altötting und Burghausen 516 21. Bistum Regensburg a) Diözesanpriester 522 Pfarrer Maximilian Frammelsberger 522 Pfarrer Karl Borromäus Kramer 525 Pfarrer Joseph Losch 529 Domprediger Dr. Johann Baptist Maier 533 Expositus Joseph Schuhes 537 Benefiziums-Provisor Augustin Wagner 540 b) Laien 543 Max Ulrich Graf von Drechsel 543 Johann Igl 547 Michael Lottner 550 Josef Zirkl 552 22. Bistum Rottenburg-Stuttgart Laie 556 Eugen Bolz 556 23. Bistum Speyer Diözesanpriester 561 Pfarrer Wilhelm Caroli 561 24. Bistum Trier a) Diözesanpriester 565 Pfarrer Joseph Bechtel 565 Pfarrer Johannes Ries 568 Pfarrer Adam Schäfer 571 Kaplan Peter Schlicker 574 Pfarrer Johannes Schulz 577 Pfarrer Jakob Ziegler 581 Dechant Josef Zilliken 584 b) Laien 587 Erwin Lörsch 587 Anna Maria Speckhahn 590 X Inhaltsverzeichnis 25. Bistum Würzburg a) Diözesanpriester 594 Pfarrer Georg Hafner 594 b) Laien 596 Dr. Karl Ludwig Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg 596 Franz Herbert 600 Fred Joseph 602 II. PRIESTER AUS DEN JURISDIKTIONSBEREICHEN DER VISITATOREN 1. Visitatur Breslau a) Diözesanpriester 605 Kaplan Josef Adamecki 605 Erzpriester Paul Brosig 606 Pfarrer Paul Drosdek 607 Kaplan Johannes Frenzel 609 Pfarrer Klemens Galocz 610 Erzpriester G.R. Johannes Guzy 611 Pfarrer Dr. Anton Korczok 614 Pfarrer Heinrich Olszak 616 Pfarrer Augustin Pazdziora 618 Erzpriester Hubert Reichelt 619 Erzpriester Maximilian Rosier 620 Pfarrer Rudolf Sabisch 621 Erzpriester Paul Sauer 623 Pfarrer Martin Scholl 624 Kuratus Josef Sikora 626 Hochschulprofessor Prälat Dr. Ludwig Wrzol 627 b) Laien 629 Johannes Graf von Francken-Sierstorpff 629 Dr. Michael Graf von Matuschka 632 2. Visitatur Danzig Diözesanpriester 637 Dekan Johannes Aeltermann 637 Pfarrer Dr. Bruno Binnebesel 639 Seliger Geistl. Religionslehrer Marianus Górecki 641 Vikar Walter Hoeft 642 Pfarrer Ernst Karbaum 642 Seliger Pfarrer Bronislaus Komorowski 645 Vikar Georg Majewski 646 Seliger Pfarrer Franz Rogaczewski 647 Geistl. Religionslehrer Wladislaus Szymanski 648 Pfarrer Bernhard von Wiecki 649 Pfarrer Robert Wohlfeil 650 XI 3. Visitatur Ermland a) Diözesanpriester 652 Pfarrer Bruno Bludau 652 Pfarrer Paul Chmielewski 652 Domkapitular Dr. Bruno Groß 653 Kuratus Hubert Groß 655 Pfarrer Karl Heinrich 657 Pfarrer Georg Hippel 658 Propst Paul Huhn 660 Pfarrer Bernhard Klement 661 Pfarrer Otto Langkau und Kaplan Paul Langkau 662 Pfarrer Johannes Lindenblatt 663 Pfarrer Johannes Marquardt 664 Pfarrer Aloys Moritz 666 Propst Leo Olschewski 666 Pfarrer Adalbert Prothmann 667 Pfarrer Dr. Ulrich Schikowski 668 Pfarrer Arthur Schulz 670 Pfarrer G.R. Paul Schwartz 671 Pfarrer Bronislaus Sochaczewski 673 Domkapitular i.R. Josef Steinki 673 Domherr Prof. Dr. Bronislaus Wladislaus Switalski 677 Erzpriester Wilhelm Thater 679 Pfarrer Gerhard Thidigk 680 Ordinariatsrat Bruno Weichsel 681 Kaplan Hugo Wessolek 683 Pfarrvikar Hugo Will 684 Kaplan Gerhard Witt 685 Pfarrer Franz Zagermann 688 Pfarrer Joachim Ziemetzki 689 Pfarrer Felix Zimmermann 690 Erzpriester Helmut Zint 690 b) Laie 692 Alfons Zurawski 692 4. Visitatur Freie Prälatur Schneidemühl Diözesanpriester 694 Pfarrer Alfons Mersmann 694 Pfarrer Maximilian Witt 697 5. Visitatur der Grafschaft Glatz Diözesanpriester 701 Kaplan Gerhard Hirschfelder 701 6. Visitatur Sudetenland a) Diözesanpriester 704 Pfarrer Peter Bioly 704 Pfarrer Franz Xaver Endt 704 Erzdechant Eduard Fischer 705 Kaplan Alois Funk 706 XII Inhaltsverzeichnis Domkapitular Dr. Anton Geben 706 Pfarrer Anton Grohmann 707 Dechant Johann
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