Gustav Hermann Schmischke
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Gustav Hermann Schmischke (born 19 December 1883 - death date unknown) was the
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'' of Gau Anhalt and, later, Gau Anhalt-North Saxony Province (''Gau Anhalt-Provinz Sachsen Nord'').


Early life

Schmischke was born in Reichertswalde, East Prussia (today the village of Markowo, Ostróda County,
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). He attended ''
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'' and '' gymnasium'' through 1903. He then studied at the
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, earning a degree in
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in 1910. In 1913, he went into private practice as a general practitioner. In 1924 he was elected to the ''
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'' of
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, serving until 1928.


Nazi Party career

On 6 July 1925 Schmischke joined the
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(membership number 9,355) and on 17 July 1925 he was entrusted with the leadership of Gau Anhalt, replacing Dr. Tesch of
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as ''
Gauleiter A ''Gauleiter'' () was a regional leader of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) who served as the head of a '' Gau'' or '' Reichsgau''. ''Gauleiter'' was the third-highest rank in the Nazi political leadership, subordinate only to '' Reichsleiter'' and to ...
''. He worked at strengthening the internal cohesion of the Party and building a more efficient organization, and succeeded in forming several new local branches.Hitler's Voice: The Völkischer Beobachter, 1920-1933, Volume I, Organisation & Development of the Nazi Party, p.200
/ref> On 1 September 1926, Schmischke's jurisdiction was enlarged by a merger with the two neighboring Gaue of Magdeburg and Elbe-Havel. The new district was named Gau Anhalt-North Saxony Province. However, after differences developed between Schmischke and the ''Ortsgruppe'' (Local Group) in Dessau, he submitted his resignation on 28 February 1927. This was approved on 1 April 1927 and he was succeeded by his Deputy ''Gauleiter'', Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper. Schmischke subsequently served as the Gau Representative for Population and Racial Policy. In 1935 he became the department head in the Party's Office of Public Health in Gau Magdeburg-Anhalt. In November 1941 he was named ''Gaugehundsheitsführer'' (Gau Health Leader). Schmischke was a recipient of the
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. Nothing further is known of his subsequent life.


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