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Fritz Hermann Goerdeler (6 March 1886 – 1 March 1945) was a German jurist and resistance fighter. Goerdeler was born as the younger brother of
Carl Friedrich Goerdeler Carl Friedrich Goerdeler (; 31 July 1884 – 2 February 1945) was a monarchist conservative German politician, executive, economist, civil servant and opponent of the Nazi regime. He opposed some anti-Jewish policies while he held office and was ...
in Schneidemühl (today Piła, Poland) and grew up in
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, where his father had taken office as a judge at the local court in 1890. Goerdeler studied law and worked as a lawyer. In 1920 he became the mayor of Marienwerder and was reelected in 1932, however he was forced to leave this position in 1933 after he refused to join the
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. Goerdeler became the municipal chamberlain of
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in 1934 until 1944 and joined the German resistance movement against the Nazis. He had close contact to the military resistance especially in
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. Goerdeler was imprisoned after the failed
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and sentenced to death by the Volksgerichtshof on 23 February 1945. He was hanged at
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on 1 March 1945. Goerdeler was married and had three daughters and a son.


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*Schultze, Harald; Kurschat, Andreas, eds. (2008): „Ihr Ende schaut an …“ – Evangelische Märtyrer des 20. Jahrhunderts. 2., erw. u. verb. Aufl.
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, Leipzig, p. 282 f {{DEFAULTSORT:Goerdeler, Fritz 1886 births 1945 deaths People from Piła People from Kwidzyn People from the Province of Posen German conservatives in the German Resistance Protestants in the German Resistance Executed German Resistance members German resistance members People condemned by Nazi courts Executed German people People executed by hanging at Plötzensee Prison German people executed by Nazi Germany Executed members of the 20 July plot