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Garske is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Charlotte Garske (1906–1943), German political activist *Erich Garske Erich Garske (21 November 1907 - 13 December 1943) was a German political activist (KPD) and, after 1933, a resistance activist. He was executed by the Nazis in December 1943. Biography Erich Garske was born in 1907. He was a technical drafts ... (1907–1943), German political activist See also * Garske, North Dakota, is an unincorporated community in Ramsey County, in the U.S. state of North Dakota {{Surname ...
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Charlotte Garske
Charlotte "Lotte" Garske (born Charlotte Schaepe: 4 December 1906 - 16 December 1943) was a German political activist who resisted the country's Nazi Party, Nazi Government. She was executed in Plötzensee Prison on 16 December 1943. Life Charlotte "Lotte" Schaepe was born in Berlin. Following a commercial apprenticeship she took a job as an accountant. When, in 1933, she married the building worker (later a builder's draftsman) Erich Garske, it was her second marriage. She already had a child from her first marriage which in 1930 had ended in divorce. Lotte Garske was a member of the Communist Party of Germany. It was through party work, and shared membership of the Fichte Sports Association, that she had met Erich. Following abrupt Machtergreifung, régime change in January 1933 Germany was Gleichschaltung, rapidly transformed into a one-party state, one-party dictatorship. After the Reichstag fire at the end of February 1933, the government instantly blamed "commun ...
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Erich Garske
Erich Garske (21 November 1907 - 13 December 1943) was a German political activist (KPD) and, after 1933, a resistance activist. He was executed by the Nazis in December 1943. Biography Erich Garske was born in 1907. He was a technical draftsman by profession. In January 1933, when the Nazis took power, he was already a member of the Communist Party. The Nazis lost little time in transforming Germany into a one- party dictatorship. Party political activity became illegal, and after the Reichstag Fire in February 1933, the authorities devoted particular energy to outlawing activities undertaken on behalf of the Communist Party. Garske nevertheless remained politically active, producing satirical cartoons for the illegal newspapers produced by peace activists. 1933 was also the year in which Erich Garske married Charlotte Schaepe. By the end of 1933 many German communist activists had been arrested, while others had fled into exile. The Garskes did not emigrate and were not, ...
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