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Georg Joel (8 August 1898 in
Wilhelmshaven Wilhelmshaven (, ''Wilhelm's Harbour''; Northern Low Saxon: ''Willemshaven'') is a coastal town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the western side of the Jade Bight, a bay of the North Sea, and has a population of 76,089. Wilhelmsha ...
– 10 October 1981 in
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) was a German
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politician. He was the long-serving Deputy ''
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'' of
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and also Minister-president of the
Free State of Oldenburg The Free State of Oldenburg () was a federated state that existed during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. It was established in 1918 following the abdication of the Grand Duke Frederick Augustus II of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg after th ...
throughout the Nazi regime. After the
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, he joined Neo-Nazi parties and served in the
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.


Early life

The son of a locksmith, Joel attended secondary school in Wilhelmshaven. He then worked for the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways from November 1914 to April 1917. From 1 May 1917 to December 1918, he served in the
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in the
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. He was deployed on the Western Front in Field Artillery Regiment 62. He attained the rank of ''
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'' and was awarded the
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, 2nd Class. After the war he was employed as a state railroad official in the civil service until 1933. Joel was attracted to right wing politics and in 1920 joined ''
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'', the largest, most active, and most influential
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federation in Germany. In 1922 he joined the Nazi Party. When the Party was banned in the aftermath of the
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, he gravitated to the German Völkisch Freedom Party, another nationalist, right wing organization. On 6 April 1925, he and others founded a local Nazi group in
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after the ban on the Nazi Party was lifted. Joel formally rejoined the Party on 12 August 1925 (membership number 15,490).


Nazi party career

Joel was elected as a City Councilor in Oldenburg, serving from November 1930 to March 1933. He next was elected to the
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’s ''
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'' on 17 May 1931, remaining a member until May 1933 and serving as its president from 16 June 1932. After the
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, Joel served as Special ''Staatskommissar'' (State Commissioner) to the Free State of Oldenburg from March to 6 May 1933. After Carl Röver was appointed ''
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'' (Reich Governor) of the state, Joel succeeded him as Minister-president of the Oldenburg state government on 6 May 1933, remaining at the head of the administration until the end of the Nazi regime in May 1945. He concurrently served as the Minister for foreign affairs, interior affairs, trade and transport. In August 1932 Joel was selected as the Deputy ''
Gauleiter A ''Gauleiter'' () was a regional leader of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) who served as the head of a ''Administrative divisions of Nazi Germany, Gau'' or ''Reichsgau''. ''Gauleiter'' was the third-highest Ranks and insignia of the Nazi Party, rank in ...
'' of
Gau Weser-Ems The Gau Weser-Ems, formed on 1 October 1928, was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the core part of the Free State of Oldenburg, the state of Bremen and the western parts of the Prussian Province of Hanover. Before th ...
. He served successively under ''Gauleiters'' Carl Röver and
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until 5 May 1945, becoming one of the longest-serving Deputy ''Gauleiters''. On 29 March 1936 he was elected a deputy to the German '' Reichstag'' from electoral constituency 14 ( Weser-Ems) serving until the end of the Nazi regime. From 1937 to 30 January 1939 and again from November 1943 to May 1945, he also served as Leader of the Gau Personnel Office (''Gaupersonalamtsleiter''). From 1 September 1939 to 16 November 1942, Joel was Reich Defense Advisor in Gau Weser-Ems and a member of the Defense Committee of ''
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'' (Military District) XI. A member of the ''
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'' (SA), he attained the rank of SA-''
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'' on 9 November 1937 and was assigned to the leadership corps of SA-''Gruppe Nordsee''. In the closing days of the
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''Gauleiter'' Paul Wegener was made Supreme
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-North and left for
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. Consequently, Joel ran the affairs of Gau Weser-Ems as Acting ''Gauleiter'' in Wegener's absence from 26 April 1945. British forces already were overrunning the Gau, and all German forces in northwestern Germany laid down their arms on 5 May 1945 by the
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. Joel was eventually arrested on 27 May and interned in Esterwegen.


Postwar life

On 5 July 1946, Joel was released from internment for health reasons. Following procedures by the
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Court in
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, he was classified as Category III (a lesser offender) and sentenced on 16 June 1949 to two years in prison, with partial credit for time served. On 19 April 1950, Joel found employment as a sales representative in Oldenburg. In 1955 Joel reentered politics and joined the ''
Deutsche Reichspartei The German Realm Party (, abbr. ''DRP'') was a nationalist, far-right, and later neo-Nazi political party in West Germany. It was founded in 1950 from the German Right Party (), which had been set up in Lower Saxony in 1946 and had five members ...
'' (German Reich Party, DRP), a far-right, nationalist and Neo-Nazi group. In 1956 Joel became a City Councilor of Oldenburg. He was elected on the DRP slate to the
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, serving from 6 May 1955 to 5 May 1959. He served from May 1955 to October 1957 and from June 1958 to May 1959 as Party spokesman in the ''Landtag''. From 1957 to 1959 and from 1963 to 1964 he was a member of the party executive committee. In 1961 he was Deputy Chairman of the DRP Regional Association of Lower Saxony. In 1964, the DRP merged with other small right wing parties to form the
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(NPD), another ultra-nationalist, Neo-Nazi entity. Joel was a member of its party executive committee and editor of their weekly newspaper ''Deutsche Nachrichten'' (German News). In 1967 he became the owner of its publishing house, ''Deutsche Nachrichten'' GmbH. In 1979 and 1980 Joel led the fight against the installation of a memorial plaque in the former Esterwegen concentration camp. Until the end of his life, Joel remained an unrepentant Nazi sympathizer and denied the criminal character of the National Socialist regime.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Joel, Georg Karl 1898 births 1981 deaths Deutsche Reichspartei politicians Gauleiters German Army personnel of World War I German newspaper editors German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United Kingdom German Völkisch Freedom Party politicians Members of the Landtag of Lower Saxony Members of the Reichstag 1936–1938 Members of the Reichstag 1938–1945 Minister-presidents in Germany National Democratic Party of Germany politicians Nazi Party politicians People from Wilhelmshaven Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914), 2nd class SA-Brigadeführer