Franz Sperr

Franz Sperr (born February 12, 1878 in Karlstadt-sur-le-Main, died January 23, 1945 in Berlin) was a member of German resistance against Nazism.

Franz Sperr
member of German resistance against Nazism.
Personal details
Born12 February 1878
Karlstadt am Main, Germany
Died23 January 1945
NationalityGerman
ProfessionOfficer


Biography

Franz Sperr was the son of an engineer from the Royal Bavarian Railways. His family moved a few times and lived in different places. After his "abitur" in 1897, he first did voluntary service in the Bavarian army and then chose it as a career. From 1906 to 1909, Sperr received training at the Bavarian War Academy which enabled him to join the staff. [1]

During the First World War, he was a captain and then a major. In 1916, he left for Berlin and was responsible for representing the army to the Bundesrat. After the war, it is made available. He became a civil servant and worked for the Bavarian Embassy in Berlin. Partisan of federalism, opposed to Nazism, he resigned from the public service on June 20, 1934, set up his business and joined the resistance.

He was in contact with Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria and supported the military. He brought together a small group of Bavarian monarchists such as ministers Otto Geßler, Anton Fehr, Eduard Hamm, but also bankers and businessmen. [2] Faced with the impossibility of bringing down Hitler, he organized himself with the resistance groups in Switzerland in Bavaria after the Allied landings with military and police officers from the Third Reich.[3] Thanks to Alfred Delp and Augustin Rösch, he came into contact during the winter of 1942 with the Kreisau Circle and notably met Helmuth James von Moltke. In June 1944, a meeting with Claus von Stauffenberg took place, Sperr expressed his skepticism of a coup.

Death

After the failure of the 20 July plot, 1944, he was arrested for complicity.. The Volksgerichtshof condemned him on January 11, 1945 to the death. He was hanged on the 23rd in the Plötzensee prison. [4]

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